DigitalGlobe, Inc. announced its third customer commitment
for direct access capacity on the WorldView-4 satellite, which
is expected to begin commercial operations in early 2017
following its launch in September. Since the end of the third
quarter of 2015, DigitalGlobe has received contracts and letters
of intent from international defense and intelligence customers
totaling $335 million for capacity on WorldView-3 and WorldView-4,
representing $38 million of incremental annual revenue starting
in 2017.
DigitalGlobe accelerated the launch of WorldView-4 to meet
strong international demand for the world’s highest resolution
commercial satellite imagery, and these pre-launch commitments
ensure that the satellite will begin generating revenue in early
2017. Approximately 60 percent of this potential future revenue
is under firm contract. While there is no assurance that revenue
reflected in the letters of intent will turn into contracts,
this has historically been the case. WorldView-4 revenue is
expected to start to be recognized in the first quarter of 2017.
“The fact that we have this level of commitment from multiple
international customers — more than half in the form of firm
contracted revenue — this far in advance of the WorldView-4
launch is unprecedented,” said Jeffrey R. Tarr, DigitalGlobe
President and Chief Executive Officer. “It is a testament to the
unique value of our resolution and accuracy and our long history
of performance with these customers who rely on us for the
safety and security of their nations.”
With the most advanced constellation of satellites in orbit,
DigitalGlobe is investing in the best technology to meet the
growing needs of its customers. The company has been upgrading
the ground stations of its Direct Access Program customers to a
common architecture to fulfill the demand for rapid access to
the entire DigitalGlobe constellation and offer more imaging
opportunities to these customers. Four of these Constellation
Direct Access Facilities are now online, with a fifth ground
station expected to be upgraded in the second quarter and all
facilities upgraded for full constellation access by early 2017.
“We are in discussion with many other nations interested in
our high resolution, high accuracy 30 cm satellite imagery, and
the launch of WorldView-4 will allow us to satisfy unmet
customer demand across much of the world,” said Daniel L.
Jablonsky, DigitalGlobe General Counsel and General Manager for
International Defense & Intelligence. “The investments we are
making to enhance our customers’ direct access facilities will
expedite access to WorldView-4 in 2017 and allow us to provision
additional access facilities with greater speed and efficiency.”