MDA awarded further work in
satellite servicing demonstration for US Government
Nov. 20, 2013
MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. has been
selected for additional robotics work for the U.S.
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
Phoenix Program.
MDA has started work under the next phase of the
Phoenix Program, with related contracts expected to
total approximately US$10 million. The work will be
carried out by both MDA and SSL.
Already a key participant in the DARPA Phoenix
program, MDA intends to provide a variety of
servicing technologies and capabilities that build
on MDA's world leading capabilities, which include a
35-year heritage of robotics development and recent
on-orbit servicing demonstration successes. Details
of the original announcement were provided in the
Company's news release dated October 18, 2012.
Under these contracts, MDA seeks to develop advanced
robotic tools, cameras, tool caddies and a new
flexible, small robotic arm for the Phoenix mission.
"We are pleased to be providing the critical
robotics for the Phoenix mission," said Don Osborne,
MDA's vice president responsible for this business.
"The Phoenix mission aims to demonstrate several
technologies and on-orbit operations."