BlackSky Wins
Approximately $50 Million in Multi-Year Contracts for
Gen-3 Capabilities and Services to Accelerate Sovereign
Space Capabilities for Indonesian Ministry of Defense
February 08, 2024
BlackSky Technology Inc. won a
first-of-its-kind contract with Thales Alenia Space
supporting the Ministry of Defense (MoD) of the Republic
of Indonesia to deliver Gen-3 Earth observation
satellites, ground station capabilities and flight
operations support. BlackSky has also provided Assured
subscription-based real-time imagery and analytics
services to support the Indonesian MoD. These multi-year
contracts have a combined value of approximately $50
million dollars.
“Continuing our string of
pioneering innovations in the space-based intelligence
industry, BlackSky now offers sovereign nations the
ability to gain foresight into critical matters that
affect their national security and economy using
commercially available Earth observation technology
today,” said Brian E. O’Toole, BlackSky CEO.
“Indonesia’s first sovereign satellites will share the
same advanced capabilities as BlackSky's future Gen-3
commercial constellation.”
The Indonesian MoD has
subscription-based Assured access to BlackSky’s current
high-cadence, real-time imagery and analytics services,
giving the customer guaranteed access and first-priority
tasking capacity over their national and regional areas
of interest. These services, delivered through a
separate agreement between PT Len and BlackSky, will
provide early intelligence, surveillance and
reconnaissance capabilities for satellite capability for
the MoD until the Indonesian Defense Satellite System
becomes operational. Once operational the Gen-3
electro-optical satellites are expected to deliver
low-latency high-frequency imagery and analytics
seamlessly into the customer’s workflow.
"This announcement follows the
multi-mission contract already signed between Thales
Alenia Space and PT Len Industri to provide a
state-of-the-art Earth observation constellation
combining both radar and optical sensors and dedicated
to the Indonesian Ministry of Defence (MoD). We are very
pleased to partner with BlackSky to deliver modern space
capabilities aligns with Indonesia’s drive to modernize
and restructure its defense capabilities in an
increasingly complex threat environment,” said Hervé
Derrey, Thales Alenia Space CEO.
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