Integral’s
Epoch IPS Supports Merger Of
Telesat And Loral Skynet
Fleet Operation
May 19, 2008
Integral Systems, Inc. has
completed the initial phase of a
contract with Telesat to support
activities associated with
integrating the Loral Skynet and
Telesat Canada satellite fleet
operations under Telesat. The
operations for the Loral Skynet
satellite fleet, consisting of
three Telstar satellites owned
by Loral Skynet and an
additional six, third-party
satellites, have been
transferred from the Hawley,
Pennsylvania facility to the
Ottawa, Ontario facility. The
combined Telesat satellite fleet
operated from Ottawa now
consists of 25 satellites, 11
satellites operated for Telesat
and 14 satellites operated for
other parties, making Telesat
the fourth largest commercial
fixed satellite services
provider in the world.
The timeline for this
integration project was greatly
compressed due to delays that
were encountered in
receiving the required approvals
to close the purchase of Telesat
Canada by Loral Space &
Communications, Inc., and the
Public Sector Pension Investment
Board. Integral was able to
support Telesat personnel in
installation and configuration
of the EPOCH IPS in Canada as
part of the transfer of existing
satellite operations from the
Skynet facilities shortly after
the contract was awarded. In
less than a month, Telesat was
successfully performing shadow
operations for the majority of
the Loral Skynet satellite fleet
and transfer of full operations
from Hawley to Ottawa was
completed on schedule.
“Loral Skynet was one of
Integral’s first commercial
customers and we have had a very
good relationship with them for
over 10 years, and we are
pleased to be able to continue
that relationship with the new
Telesat supporting their
combined satellite fleet needs”
said James Kramer, Director of
Command and Control Systems in
the Commercial Division at
Integral Systems. “The ease with
which Telesat has been able to
come up to speed on the EPOCH
IPS system and integrate with
their existing systems is a
testament to both the skill of
the Telesat personnel as well as
to ease of use and operability
of the EPOCH IPS.”
Telesat largely attributes the
success of the project to the
expertise and effort of the
Telesat Ottawa and Hawley
operations teams, and the
ability to leverage the flight
proven EPOCH IPS system that was
operational in Hawley. With the
support of Integral, Telesat has
been able to implement a new
system in the Ottawa Control
Centre that utilizes the
operationally tested
capabilities and products used
by Skynet thus minimizing the
setup and validation time
required.
“At the beginning of this
project we had an aggressive
goal to complete the integration
of the nine Loral Skynet
satellites within nine months of
the closure of the Telesat
sale.” said David Wendling, Vice
President Space System
Department at Telesat. “Despite
the fact that the Telesat
transaction closed four months
later than anticipated, we were
able to transition the
operations of the Skynet fleet
to Ottawa in late March as
originally scheduled. The
flexibility and capability of
the EPOCH IPS system and the
excellent support from ISI were
key factors in the successful
completion of the operations
integration in record time.”