EOS Wins US
Government Space Contracts
Electro Optic Systems Pty
Limited’s US subsidiary, EOS Defense Systems USA,
Inc. (EOSDS USA) has been awarded two contracts with
the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
(NOAA) government agency’s Office of Space Commerce.
The first contract will provide commercial satellite
laser ranging (SLR) data for NOAA’s Open
Architecture Data Repository, with the second
contract providing passive electro-optical
observations.
In order to respond to the
ever-increasing number of space objects orbiting the
Earth, NOAA is dedicated to advancing space traffic
management and SSA capabilities and is establishing
an Open Architecture SSA Repository to conduct
pilots, prototypes and experiments to fulfill its
obligations under the Space Policy Directive-3,
enacted in June 2018. These efforts will facilitate
the safe operation of space-based vehicles.
The EOSDS USA team, based in
Huntsville, will be supported by EOS Space Systems
providing services from its Australian ground-based
space-tracking infrastructure and observation
facilities at Mt Stromlo, ACT and Learmonth, WA.
Over the past three years EOS
has made significant contributions to the US-led
Sprint Advanced Concept Training (SACT) exercises,
responding in real-time alongside international
participants to a variety of simulated and actual
space events. The exercises are the premier showcase
and “sandbox” for the global space industry’s new
and emerging technologies. Most recently EOS showed
its proficiency in space domain awareness, supplying
SACT Operations with high-fidelity, near-time image,
tracking and light curve data for the entire event.
They also recorded and analysed a number of live
rendezvous and proximity operation incidents between
orbiting objects that occurred during the exercises
– an exciting and unexpected development.
“EOSDS USA is pleased to offer
this capability to NOAA to advance US Space Domain
Awareness capabilities and ultimately help protect
future space missions,” said retired Brig. Gen. Phil
Coker, CEO of EOSDS USA. “After decades of being a
global leader in Space Situational Awareness, we’re
proud to bring this exceptional technology to the
US.”
“EOS Space Systems is pleased
to offer our tracking services to NOAA and
contribute to the advancement of space traffic
management and space situational awareness
capabilities,” said James Bennett, Executive Vice
President of EOS Space Systems. “EOS is committed to
the safety of flight of satellites and are pleased
to be working closely with the US to facilitate the
safe operation of space-based vehicles.”
EOS is continuing to expand its
commercial data services. Offering accurate daytime
and night-time surveillance from LEO through to
xGEO, EOS provides tracking of the small, dim and
far. EOS offers high-accuracy laser ranging to
satellites and debris and provides actionable
information to satellite operators.
Picture caption: Satellite
laser ranging at the EOS Space Systems Mt Stromlo
Space Research Centre, Canberra, Australia.
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