Serco Announces New $33
Million U.S. Space Force Surveillance Systems
Contract
Serco Inc., has been awarded
the new Space Fence Operations and Maintenance
contract by the United States Space Force Space
Operations Command (SpOC). As the prime contractor,
Serco will provide 24x7 services to manage, operate,
maintain, and provide logistical and general support
for the Space Fence system. The Space Fence is a
second-generation ground-based S-Band radar space
surveillance system, strengthening U.S. space
superiority through improved Space Domain Awareness
(SDA). The contract has a 5-month base period plus
five one-year option periods and is valued at $33
million, if all options are exercised.
Serco will perform SDA
operations, logistics and organizational level
maintenance for the Space Fence radar and supporting
systems, as well as cybersecurity, training and
knowledge management. Work performed by the Company
will include operating and maintaining the SF S-band
radar, which will dramatically increase the number
of orbital objects which can be tracked and
catalogued.
“From Serco’s RAF Fylingdales
work in the U.K starting in 1963 through our GEODSS
win here in the U.S. last year, Serco brings an
impressive depth and breadth of experience and
knowledge to space operations,” said Serco CEO, Dave
Dacquino. “I’m proud to see highly capable Serco
innovators supporting the planning, execution, and
operations in this way for improving Space Domain
Awareness.”
Work will be performed in
Huntsville, Alabama and Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall
Islands with program management from Serco’s
Colorado Springs facility. New automated operations
built into the Space Fence mission systems enable
operators to carry out more intelligence-driven
operations. The Space Fence is the first U.S.
Department of Defense (DoD) SDA mission to operate
from a net-centric location rather than co-located
with the sensor site.