Space Force taps 14 firms for $1.8 billion GEO surveillance program
The 10-year contract will fund satellites and services to monitor geosynchronous orbit and replace the Space Force’s aging GSSAP fleet.
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Space Force brings 14 vendors into $1.8B next-gen space domain awareness program
The Space Force has named 14 companies eligible to compete under a 10-year, $1.8 billion contract vehicle designed to modernize the service’s ability to keep tabs on objects in space. The program, known as Andromeda, aims to acquire and field next-generation space domain awareness capabilities and supporting systems that can track, identify and analyze other platforms on orbit, the Defense Department announced Wednesday. The first Andromeda task…
Space Force awards 14 companies up to $1.8B for Andromeda GSSAP replacement
The Space Force awarded 14 companies contracts up to $1.8 billion for the next slate of space domain awareness satellites, according to a notice posted today. For Andromeda -- formerly known as RG-XX -- the indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract will span up to 10 years. The awardees are: Anduril Industries Astranis Space Technologies BAE Systems, Space Mission Systems General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems Intuitive Machines L3Ha…
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