Thales Alenia Space’s
ELiTeBUS and PRIMA platforms selected for NASA’s
Rapid
Spacecraft Acquisition IV catalogue
March 24, 2021
Thales Alenia Space, a
joint venture between Thales (67%) and Leonardo
(33%), was selected onboard NASA’s catalogue,
under the On-Ramp feature of the Rapid
Spacecraft
Acquisition IV (Rapid IV) contract, with two of
its center of expertise, Thales Alenia Space in
France and
Thales Alenia Space in Italy. The platforms
selected by NASA are the ELiTeBUSTM and PRIMA
platforms,
which will be manufactured respectively at
Thales Alenia Space facilities in Cannes and
Rome.
Rapid IV is a
multiple-award,
indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract
that allows the US federal
government to place firm-fixed price delivery
orders for spacecraft and related services.
These multi[1]agency
contracts may support other NASA centers and
other federal agencies.
“As an incumbent in the
Rapid Spacecraft Development Office (RSDO) III
catalogue, Thales Alenia Space
is honored to have been selected again by NASA
for the Rapid IV catalogue”, said Johanne
Lecomte, Vice[1]President,
Sales and Business Development, North America
for Thales Alenia Space. “Our strong heritage
in building reliable platforms, such as the
ELiTeBUSTM, which performance has been
demonstrated in the
Globalstar 1&2, O3B and Iridium® NEXT programs
and the PRIMA 3 axis stabilized bus, used in
many
successful COSMO-SkyMed and Sentinel missions,
combined with our problem solving, customer
oriented
approach, makes us an excellent choice as a
spacecraft manufacturer for any customized
missions
developed under RSDO.”