U.S. Space Force Taps Space
Micro to Build GEO Lasercom Terminals
April 4, 2022
Space Micro Inc., announced an
award from the U.S. Space Force, Space Systems
Command for a contract to build a GEO-capable µLCT™
secure laser communications terminal. Under the
contract, Space Micro plans to deliver a flight
model to Space Force in early 2024.
This new award builds on an
initial development contract the U.S. Air Force
issued to Space Micro in 2019. This initial contract
and subsequent modifications provided funding for
Space Micro to update the current µLCT design
specifically for this mission and to provide
communications interoperability to existing systems.
Space Micro delivered an engineering model to Space
Force in late 2021.The µLCT Space Micro will deliver
to Space Force under this contract will be a 10 cm
system capable of providing full duplex GEO to GEO
crosslinks at 40,000 km.
"We are happy to be able to
provide Space Force high-precision laser
communications terminals tailored for GEO missions,
fully developed here in the United States" said
David Czajkowski, CEO of Space Micro.
Space Micro offers a range of
µLCT solutions for civil, commercial and defense
applications. The µLCT can be used as an OISL
(Optical Inter-Satellite Link), a spacecraft to
ground link, or a spacecraft to UAV link.
"Space Micro continues to model
what successful private and public partnerships can
look like, and how impactful they can be not only
for our own capabilities, but the broader industry
as a whole" said Matthew Kuta, President and COO,
Voyager. "We're so proud to see the team's hard work
continue to be recognized."
Today's news comes on the heels
of an exciting 2021 for Space Micro, as the company
recently announced an award from the Space
Development Agency for a 24-month development
contract for advanced one-to-many optical
communications using Managed Optical Communication
Array (MOCA) technology to support Low Earth Orbit
(LEO) constellations. Space Micro was also selected
by AFWERX, a U.S. Air Force Organization that works
with commercial tech firms, to develop an
air-to-space laser communications pod that could be
deployed on military aircraft or unmanned drones to
provide in-flight connectivity.
Captain Charles "Aaron" Bolen,
USSF PM, said, "We look forward to this development
effort and its potential to increase lasercom
capability for future USSF space systems."
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