MDA to
provide RADARSAT-2 ground station solution to support
land and maritime applications
July 7, 2015
MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd.
has been awarded three contracts with the Malaysian
Remote Sensing Agency (MRSA), an agency under the
purview of the Ministry of Science, Technology and
Innovation,
Malaysia (MOSTI). Under the contracts, MDA
will provide:
- A RADARSAT-2 ground station, scheduled to be
installed and operational in early 2016, with the
capability to receive and process RADARSAT-2
information for three years,
- One year of RADARSAT-2 information to be
supplied in advance of the station becoming
operational; and,
- Training to develop products that provide
information to support a variety of applications.
MRSA will use the information
to support a number of applications, such as flood
monitoring, maritime and agricultural monitoring,
natural resource management, and in
developing digital elevation products useful for a
variety of mapping applications. RADARSAT information
has been incorporated into MRSA's monitoring operations
since 2003.
The RADARSAT-2 satellite has
global high-resolution surveillance capabilities that
include a large collection capacity and high accuracy.
The satellite acquires data regardless of light or
weather condition, provides frequent re-visit imaging
options, and is supported by ground receiving stations
that provide near real-time information delivery
services. This versatility makes RADARSAT-2 a reliable
source of information for disaster management, maritime
monitoring, deformation mapping and for other
applications.