Xona accelerates
commercial LEO GPS alternative with
investment from AFRL and U.S. Space
Force
Aug. 1, 2023
Xona Space Systems
Inc., has partnered with the Air Force
Research Laboratory (AFRL) and the U.S.
Space Force to work toward a secure Low
Earth Orbit (LEO) Positioning,
Navigation and Timing (PNT) architecture
leveraging Xona's PULSAR™ service. This
$1.2M Direct to Phase II SBIR (D2P2)
contract was awarded through an AFWERX
SBIR Open Topic after Xona successfully
demonstrated the capability of their
patented LEO PNT architecture using the
"Huginn" demo satellite in late 2022.
Xona PULSAR is a
commercial SATNAV service powered by a
constellation of small satellites in LEO
designed specifically to provide
high-performance PNT to end users. With
satellites that can be rapidly
manufactured and launched and can
operate independently of GPS, PULSAR
provides a global, high-powered
alternative that offers unprecedented
levels of SATNAV resilience and
protection.
Colonel Jeremy
Raley, Commander, Phillips Research Site
and Director of the Air Force Research
Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate
said of the award, "Lessons from this
effort will pave the way for future
defense programs to successfully utilize
commercial space assets for flexible and
diverse SATNAV that is resilient to the
adversarial threat. This investment will
contribute to force design analytics
that consider contributing signals from
multiple orbit regimes."
"Our partnership
with the AFRL Space Vehicles directorate
and USSF's Space Warfighting Analysis
Center will give Xona the expertise
necessary to seamlessly integrate PULSAR
into the US national security space
architecture," said Brian Manning, Chief
Executive Officer for Xona Space
Systems. "Early assessment of unique DOD
PNT requirements will set us up for a
successful transition to operational
service."
Preceding the
award, Xona became the first company to
launch a privately funded PNT mission
progressing from concept to on-orbit in
less than 12 months. Since then, Xona
has not only validated the capability of
their technology on-orbit but also built
out a growing ecosystem of
industry-leading GNSS receiver and
simulator partners with companies such
as Hexagon | NovAtel, Septentrio,
Spirent, Safran, Syntony, and StarNav.
In April 2023 Xona moved into its new
headquarters in Burlingame, CA where the
company has begun ramping up to deploy
the production PULSAR satellites.