ORBCOMM
Signs Next Generation Satellite
Constellation Contract for 18 New
Spacecraft
ORBCOMM Inc. has signed a
next generation satellite
constellation contract with Sierra
Nevada Corporation (SNC) to build 18
new ORBCOMM Generation 2 (OG2)
satellites with an option to
purchase up to 30 additional OG2
satellites to augment and upgrade
ORBCOMM's existing satellite
constellation.
As Prime Contractor, SNC has
formed an experienced integrated
space team with unique and
established space heritage,
resources and performance records,
including Boeing Intelligence and
Security Systems (I&SS), ITT Space
Systems and MicroSat Systems. The
integrated space team also includes
several other key subcontractors and
industry leaders with unparalleled
experience in both the design and
construction of complex
communications systems and
satellites. SNC, Boeing and ITT will
provide oversight, systems
engineering, technical management,
integration and mission assurance
functions to assure the successful
performance of the OG2 program.
MicroSat Systems (MSI), a wholly
owned subsidiary of SNC, will
leverage its award winning
experience on the TacSat-2 mission
to design the spacecraft and perform
integration and test activities for
the OG2 satellites.
SNC has 30 days to select from
two ORBCOMM-approved payload
providers. Each OG2 satellite will
be equipped with an enhanced
communications payload designed to
increase subscriber capacity by up
to 12 times over the current ORBCOMM
satellites. ORBCOMM customers will
be able to transmit data over the
OG2 satellites at greater speeds and
send larger data packets using
future modems. The OG2 satellites
will be backward compatible so that
existing subscriber communicators
will function seamlessly with the
OG2 satellites. In addition, all OG2
satellites will be designed with
Automatic Identification System
(AIS) payloads to receive and report
transmissions from AIS-equipped
maritime vessels. ORBCOMM intends to
market this AIS data to U.S. and
international coast guards and
government agencies, as well as
companies engaged in security or
logistics businesses for tracking
shipping activities or for other
navigational purposes.
ORBCOMM anticipates selecting the
launch vehicle within 12 months and
plans to launch the 18 OG2
satellites in three separate
missions of six satellites each
between 2010 and 2011, consistent
with the FCC authorization recently
announced by ORBCOMM. SNC’s
unique mechanical configuration
allows for multiple satellites to be
efficiently packaged into several
types of launch vehicles, providing
ORBCOMM with flexibility in
selecting a launch provider.
The total contract value for the
18 spacecraft is $117 million.
Payments under the contract will
begin upon its execution and will
extend into the second quarter of
2012, subject to SNC’s
successful completion of each
performance milestone.
“This
contract is a significant milestone
that enables ORBCOMM to execute its
long- term growth plans by providing
current subscribers a seamless
transition to the next generation of
satellites and securing the ORBCOMM
space segment to accommodate new and
existing customers well into the
future,”
said Marc Eisenberg, Chief Executive
Officer of ORBCOMM.
“SNC,
with its extensive communications
experience, has assembled an
outstanding OG2 team that created an
impressive technical solution to
achieve ORBCOMM’s
long-term strategic objectives by
providing improved capacity, faster
message delivery and larger
messages,”
said John Stolte, Executive Vice
President, Technology & Operations.
“This
contract highlights the strong
competence and resources of our OG2
team to design, produce and deliver
ORBCOMM’s
OG2 satellite constellation,”
said Fatih Ozmen, Chief Executive
Officer of SNC.
“I see this as the start of a
long and productive relationship
with ORBCOMM, where SNC can also
work closely with ORBCOMM in growing
its government business through many
of our traditional government
customers.”