CACI Announces Successful
Demonstration of Optical Intersatellite Links in Low
Earth Orbit
May 17, 2022
CACI International Inc
announced today it successfully demonstrated space
to space optical communications links in low earth
orbit (LEO) in partnership with the Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the Space
Development Agency (SDA) as part of the Mandrake II
program.
Mandrake II is a joint
risk-reduction program with DARPA, SDA and the Air
Force Research Laboratory’s Space Vehicles
Directorate (AFRL/RV) to evaluate the pointing,
acquisition, and tracking algorithms that allow for
optical communication terminals to establish and
maintain high-speed communication links in the
upcoming Blackjack and SDA Transport and Tracking
Layer constellations. This successful test,
completed using CACI’s CrossBeam free-space optical
terminals, is the first step in establishing more
secure, space-based communications networks for
defense agencies using more powerful, efficient
technology that can transmit more data, faster.
In December 2021, CACI acquired
California-based SA Photonics to address a broader
market spanning high-end manned flight programs to
the proliferated LEO market. The combined companies
offer the most advanced photonics engineering and
manufacturing capabilities in the U.S. with three
major manufacturing facilities in California,
Florida, and New Jersey.
John Mengucci, CACI President
and Chief Executive Officer, said, “Our national
security depends on advanced, secure technology that
enables modernized networks and enhanced
intelligence systems for our warfighters using small
satellites to operate at the speed of relevance.
Through the acquisition of SA Photonics, our joint
technology and manufacturing capabilities have
enabled this successful milestone. In partnership
with our mission customers, we are on the path to
supporting the contested space domain with faster,
more secure satellites.
The Optical InterSatellite
Links (OISLs) were established using CrossBeam
free-space optical terminals currently on orbit,
developed by SA Photonics, with satellites that are
specifically aimed at demonstrating and supporting a
communication capability for the Department of
Defense’s proliferated LEO (p-LEO) National Defense
Space Architecture (NDSA).
The CrossBeam OISLs on Mandrake
II successfully established an optical link during a
40+ minute test on April 14. The link demonstrated
closed loop tracking and data transfer over a 100+
km link distance, with more than 200 gigabits (Gb)
of data transmitted and received.
The CrossBeam technology
provides satellite crosslinks and bi-directional
satellite-to-earth links via low complexity systems,
minimizing size, weight, power, and cost.
“Working with our partners on
this industry milestone, we are proud to support the
customer mission with this proliferated LEO class of
low SWaP-C optical communication terminal,” said
CACI SA Photonics Chief Operating Officer Mustafa
Veziroglu. “Building on the success of the Mandrake
II program, the highly-manufacturable
second-generation CrossBeam optical terminal is now
ready to move into volume production in our expanded
Los Gatos, California campus and new manufacturing
facility in Orlando.”
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