NIC4 Awarded Satellite
Communications Service Provider Registry Prototype
Contract For The U.S. Space Force
May 2, 2022
NIC4 has been awarded a Service
Provider Registry (SPR) prototype, a component of
the Satellite Communications (SATCOM) Enterprise
Management and Control (EM&C). This software
development effort is for the U.S. Space Force
(USSF), Space Systems Command (SSC) through the
Space Enterprise Consortium (SpEC) as an Other
Transactional Authority (OTA) Agreement Award. The
SPR prototype represents the company’s fourth major
award under the EM&C program.
The purpose of the SPR
prototype is to provide a structured, authoritative
catalog of commercial and military SATCOM services
that can be allocated to fulfill Department of
Defense (DOD) SATCOM mission requirements. It is an
essential part of the EM&C planning element that
will combine knowledge of missions, services,
terminals and threats for optimal planning and
provisioning of DOD terminals for mission
operations. The SPR prototype will also capture
descriptions and parameterization of space and
ground segment infrastructure.
The implementation will be
developed and delivered as a set of scalable
microservices within a stackable, secure,
cloud-built architecture. It will be hosted on a
government provided platform-as-a-service that
includes cyber security and automated testing as an
integral part of the software development and
deployment process. This will enable rapid delivery
of incrementally expanded feature sets in an agile
framework.
“The Service Provider Registry
prototype is our next step towards reaching our
first operational capability for EM&C. It is
centered around an integrated SATCOM Common
Operating Picture with alerts, health and status,
and operational readiness of terminal, space and
terrestrial ground components, delivering SATCOM
when and where it is needed worldwide,” said
Lieutenant Colonel Gary Thompson, Chief of SATCOM
Capability Integration at Space Systems Command.
“NIC4 is honored to continue to
support the USSF in delivering highly flexible and
resilient SATCOM services to the U.S. Military, to
ensure our forces continue to enjoy information
dominance on the battlefield in the face of new and
increasingly challenging conflict domains,” said
Chad Gatlin, CEO of NIC4.
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