DARPA Selects SpaceLink for
Space-BACN
August 22, 2022
SpaceLink was selected by the
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
Strategic Technology Office (STO) for a contract
award. SpaceLink will participate in the Space-Based
Adaptive Communications Node (Space-BACN) program
designed to connect the proliferated space domain.
SpaceLink is building a
constellation of relay satellites in MEO that use
optical intersatellite links to speed communications
between spacecraft on orbit and users on the ground.
Along with other contributors, SpaceLink will assist
DARPA in studying and developing protocols for how
commercial communications constellations will
interact with Department of Defense (DoD) systems in
a Space-to-Space interconnected future.
“DARPA’s Space-BACN program is
well-aligned with our mission to provide continuous
high capacity, real-time links to deliver data from
space to the warfighter,” said David Nemeth, Senior
Vice President of Systems Engineering at SpaceLink.
“DARPA’s vision of interoperability will unlock the
value of the proliferating commercial remote sensing
constellations for U.S. government agencies. We are
gratified to share our technical insights with
regard to command and control and API development.”
SpaceLink is partnering with
Parsons Corporation (NYSE: PSN) on a technical
approach to support the Space-BACN program by
combining Parsons’ existing enterprise scheduling
and tasking software with the SpaceLink optical
relay network. Together they will enable
space-to-space optical communications terminals that
can be dynamically modified on-orbit to adapt and
talk across various optical standards used by
different satellite systems.
The Space-BACN contract award
marks an important milestone in the SpaceLink
roadmap. The company also recently announced it has
entered into a Cooperative Research and Development
Agreement (CRADA) with the U.S. Army Space and
Missile Defense Technical Center (SMDTC) in Redstone
Arsenal, Alabama.
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