Harris Corporation Passes Pre-Ship Review for NOAA’s
GOES-R Ground Segment Infrastructure; Begins Delivery
and Installation Phase
Harris Corporation has passed a critical pre-shipment
review and initiated a phased delivery and installation
of hardware and software that will form the network
infrastructure for the ground segment of the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Geostationary
Operational Environmental Satellite – R Series (GOES-R)
program.
GOES-R will enable more accurate weather forecasts by
supplying meteorological data to the National Oceanic and
Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) with much greater detail and
significantly faster than the current GOES satellites. The
GOES-R series will provide continuous imagery and atmospheric
measurements of Earth’s Western Hemisphere, as well as space
weather monitoring, and will serve as a primary tool for the
detection and tracking of hurricanes and severe weather. Launch
of the first GOES-R satellite is scheduled for early 2016.
Harris will install 89 of the systems’ 155 total racks of
equipment by mid-April 2014 at NOAA’s satellite operations
facilities in Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland.
The Harris systems will form an enterprise-wide backbone that
will enable 40 times greater volume of data to be ingested,
processed and then distributed to NOAA’s National Weather
Service and more than 10,000 other direct users. Harris is also
providing satellite command and control software, which was
delivered during the summer of 2013 and is currently being used
by NOAA satellite operations teams.
"We have worked closely with NOAA and our industry partners
to achieve this key milestone, providing the foundation for
upcoming deliveries of weather product generation software later
in 2014,” said Romy Olaisen, vice president, Civil Programs,
Harris Government Communications Systems.
Harris is providing incremental deliveries of the ground
system to allow time for NOAA satellite operators and weather
monitoring organizations to prepare for the new equipment,
procedures and data associated with GOES-R.