NASA Awards Advanced
Technology Microwave
Sounder for the Joint
Polar Satellite System-2
Mission
Oct. 22, 2014
NASA has awarded a sole
source contract
modification to Northrop
Grumman Electronic
Systems, of
Azusa, California,
for the Advanced
Technology Microwave
Sounder (ATMS)
Instrument for flight on
the Joint Polar
Satellite System-2
(JPSS-2) mission.
This is a
cost-plus-award-fee
modification in the
amount of
$121 million.
This action extends the
period of performance of
the contract from
May 2017 through
May 2022.
The JPSS-2 mission is
funded by the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA) to
provide global
environmental data in
low-Earth polar orbit in
support of NOAA's
mission. NASA is the
acquisition agent for
the flight systems and
some components of the
ground system.
Under this contract,
Northrop Grumman
Electronic Systems will
manufacture, test and
deliver the ATMS
instrument, support
instrument integration
on the JPSS-2 spacecraft
and provide launch and
post-launch support. The
ATMS instrument will be
the same design as the
ATMS currently flying on
the Suomi NPP mission
and planned for the
JPSS-1 mission. JPSS-1
is slated for launch in
2017 and JPSS-2 in 2021.
ATMS is a passive
microwave instrument
that works in
conjunction with the
Cross-track Infrared
Sounder (CrIS) to
produce global
atmospheric temperature
and moisture profiles.
ATMS provides high
spatial resolution
microwave data to
support temperature and
humidity sounding data
in all weather
conditions. NOAA
forecasters will use
this data in computer
models to improve global
and regional predictions
of weather patterns,
storm tracks and
precipitation. This
information will
significantly improve
short- and long-term
weather forecasting.