DLR
awards GMV a contract to develop advanced Space
Surveillance and Tracking (SST) data processing
algorithms for the German SSA Centre (GSSAC)
Following a European open call for tenders, the
technology multinational GMV,
European industrial leader in Space Situational
Awareness (SSA) and Space Surveillance and
Tracking (SST), has been awarded a new contract
by the German Space Agency at
DLR
for developing progressive and advanced SST data
processing algorithms for the German Space
Situational Awareness Centre (GSSAC), located in
Uedem, Germany.
To
foster the development of an SST capability in
Europe, the EU established in 2014 (through
decision No. 541/2014/EU of the European
Parliament and of the Council of April 16, 2014)
a Framework for Space Surveillance and Tracking
Support. The aim of this Support Framework is to
develop an independent SSA/SST capability in
Europe by
EU SST. Since then, the incipient
national SST capabilities in the countries
within the EU SST consortium (Germany, France,
UK, Italy, and Spain since 2016, as well as
Poland, Romania and Portugal since 2019; the UK
left the consortium in 2021 post‑Brexit) have
been federated in a coordinated manner: EU
SatCen acts as front desk for the SST services
provided by the EU SST consortium.
This new
project is part of the data processing
activities within EU SST under the German Space
Agency’s responsibility. Its main objective is
to develop, validate and integrate advanced
orbit propagation, orbit determination, and data
correlation algorithms aimed at achieving an
overall improved catalog build-up and
maintenance capability, based on GMV’s
experience and capabilities in the field. This
cataloging capability is one of the main
responsibilities of DLR as part of the German
contribution to the EU SST system.
Both
German and Spanish branches of GMV will be
involved in the activity, working with teams
located in Munich, Darmstadt, and Madrid. GMV
leads EU SST contracts in 5 countries (Spain,
France, Germany, Poland, and Romania) and has
additional capabilities and contracts in the UK
and Portugal in the SST domain. All in all, over
70 GMV engineers work at GMV on SSA/SST
activities, making it the largest SSA/SST
industry and team in Europe.