Lockheed Martin Provides Commonwealth of Australia with
Space Situational Awareness System
April 17, 2018
With space becoming an increasingly
congested and contested domain, the Commonwealth of Australia
has chosen Lockheed Martin’s (NYSE: LMT) iSpace – intelligent
Space – system to help with their Space Situational Awareness
capability needs.
Lockheed Martin is providing the Commonwealth of Australia with
an iSpace Space Situational Awareness training and demonstration
mission system. iSpace collects data from a worldwide network of
government, commercial, and scientific community space
surveillance sensors to provide space situational awareness and
space command and control.
Deployed within the Australian Space Operations Center, the
iSpace demonstrator will provide key analytical tools to support
derivation of future requirements for critical national defense
missions. iSpace will fuse space surveillance data, including
data from Australian sensors, into a recognized space picture
that provides comprehensive knowledge of the space environment.
The system’s advanced analytics and fusion capabilities enable
proactive assessment and management of space events such as
collisions, maneuvers, break-ups, launches, overflight,
re-entry, and co-orbital threats.
“The Commonwealth of Australia is an important ally for the U.S.
and we are pleased to support their expanded role within the
space situational awareness domain,” said Dr. Rob Smith, vice
president of C4ISR for Lockheed Martin. “iSpace will be a key
component in informing their operating concepts and capability
needs.”
iSpace can be used by defense, civil, commercial, and
international customers to satisfy their sensor data processing,
space domain awareness, command and control, or battle
management needs. The system’s open, scalable architecture and
intuitive user display can be rapidly integrated in many
environments for modeling and simulation, experimentation or
operational use.