SES Government
Solutions: Air Force Space Command Extends
Hosted Payload Contract
18 October 2013
SES Government
Solutions has been awarded a two-year
contract extension with U.S. Air Force Space and
Missile Systems Center. The contract allows the
Air Force to continue its research and
development mission through the use of the
Commercially Hosted Infrared Payload (CHIRP)
aboard the SES-2 satellite
This extension will allow the Air Force to
explore additional operational scenarios and
understand the mission utility of different
approaches to operating the wide-field-of-view
infrared sensor payload.
The original five-year term contract was
signed in July of 2008 with the U.S. Air Force
Space and Missile Systems Center. The primary
purpose of the CHIRP experiment was to test a
new type of infrared sensor from geosynchronous
altitude. After successful integration of the
CHIRP payload onto the SES-2 commercial
spacecraft, the satellite was launched on
September 21, 2011 from Kourou, French Guiana.
Since the launch, the sensor’s performance has
met many milestones and exceeded estimated life
expectancy on orbit.
SES-GS President & CEO, Tip Osterthaler
stated that, “CHIRP truly illustrates how a
hosted payload aboard a commercial satellite can
go above and beyond in providing the U.S.
Government with reliable and affordable access
to space.”
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