BridgeSat
and NASA Sign Space Act Agreement for Laser
Communications
BridgeSat announced an industry-first agreement with
NASA designed to develop a commercialized
laser-based free space optical communication system
that could support the agency’s future missions as
they transition to optical communications. The
reimbursable agreement is the latest milestone in
BridgeSat’s mission to revolutionize global
communications with a free-space optical network for
low earth orbit (LEO) satellites that’s faster and
less expensive than traditional radio frequency (RF)
solutions.
BridgeSat will work with NASA’s Applied Engineering
and Technology Directorate and the Space
Communications and Navigation (SCaN) program within
the Human Exploration and Operations Mission
Directorate on a reimbursable basis. The agreement
has several major benefits, features and milestones:
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NASA will help BridgeSat refine its system
design, meet the agency’s requirements for
interoperability and achieve compliance with FAA
regulations.
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BridgeSat will work with NASA personnel to
support terminals aboard the agency’s future
spacecraft.
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The agreement provides NASA with next-generation
technologies quicker and at significantly lower
cost than if the agency developed them entirely
on its own.
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A ground station demo will be complete by late
2018, with in-orbit testing finished by May
2019.
“This industry-first agreement is a strategic win
not only for NASA and BridgeSat, but also for the
other government agencies and businesses that could
benefit from our technology once it’s
commercialized,” said
Barry Matsumori, BridgeSat CEO. “Together, we’re
meeting the global need for secure, reliable
satellite communications for mission-critical and
bandwidth-intensive applications.”
“BridgeSat is pioneering tomorrow’s space
communications technologies, making the company an
ideal partner for enabling our future missions,”
said Dr. Hossin Abdeldayem, Senior Technology
Manager NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. “This
partnership helps ensure that NASA is equipped to
meet its needs faster and more cost-effectively than
traditional procurement methods. My team and I look
forward to working with BridgeSat.”