Northrop Grumman, MILSATCOM Conduct
Successful Preliminary Design Review of Enhanced Polar System
Control and Planning Segment
July 2, 2013
Northrop Grumman Corporation conducted the Enhanced Polar System
(EPS) Control and Planning Segment (CAPS) preliminary design review
and software requirements and architecture review.
The EPS system provides space-enabled, secure communications
capabilities to polar users in support of national objectives. EPS
CAPS supplies telemetry and control, mission planning and
cryptographic planning for the EPS payload.
"Our Northrop Grumman team in collaboration with our MILSATCOM
customer has accomplished an important risk-reduction achievement,"
said Dave Ryan, vice president and general manager for Northrop
Grumman's Intelligence Systems division. "This sets the stage for
the critical design review next spring and illustrates our ability
to quickly deliver innovative national space security products to
the Air Force."
The design reviews concentrated on ensuring that all CAPS
requirements have been allocated. It also reviewed plans for the
software architecture development to include segment and element
designs, specialty engineering analysis, plans for verification and
validation, as well as program risk updates.
Northrop Grumman was awarded the EPS CAPS contract in November
2012. The base contract is for 18 months. The primary work will be
done in Redondo Beach, Calif., with additional CAPS work performed
in Orlando, Fla., and Needham and Marlborough, Mass. The CAPS design
leverages Northrop Grumman's foundational payload control and
planning capabilities in use throughout the company from various
heritage programs. These various capabilities establish EPS CAPS as
the pathfinder for affordable, scalable ground control capability
for future protected satellite communications growth.