Boeing
Completes Hardware Installation for
SBSS Satellite Operations Center
April 24, 2008
Boeing has finished installing the
hardware for its Space Based Space
Surveillance (SBSS) system's
Satellite Operations Center (SOC).
The SOC now has the necessary
security certification to allow the
SBSS program to begin integrated
testing.
"The SBSS SOC will transform
Space Situational Awareness by
providing a gateway to a responsive,
taskable sensor," said U.S. Air
Force Col. James Jordan, commander
of the Space Situational Awareness
Group in the Space Superiority
Systems Wing at the Space and
Missiles Center in Los Angeles.
"This capability is key to enabling
the event-driven operations concept
of the future."
The SOC is the operational
command and control system for the
SBSS mission. It will conduct
mission planning, command
satellites, manage satellite health
and perform mission data processing.
The system includes
industry-standard commercial
off-the-shelf hardware and software
that can be maintained with minimum
impact on operations. The SOC's
highly redundant, open architecture
also provides the flexibility to
upgrade functionality and
incorporate current and
next-generation systems. The full
functional build of the software has
successfully demonstrated both
command and telemetry processing
with the SBSS space vehicle. The
software is now in segment testing.
"We continue to meet all of our
contractual milestones as our team
continues to develop the Satellite
Operations Center," said Craig
Cooning, vice president and general
manager for Boeing Space &
Intelligence Systems. "Its ability
to respond takes us one step closer
to true situational awareness of the
United States' space assets."