Serving customers rapidly:
BlackSky, Inmarsat and Addvalue accelerate Earth
Observation with IDRS™
February 16, 2023
Inmarsat, a world leader in
global mobile satellite communications and Addvalue,
a groundbreaking satellite solution provider and
Inmarsat technology partner, are delighted to
announce that real-time geospatial intelligence
company BlackSky (NYSE BKSY) will include IDRS™ in
its next-generation satellite design.
2022 saw significant global
growth in Earth Observation activities, with many
satellite operators growing their businesses' role
from data collection to actionable intelligence
capable of delivering true competitive advantage.
And it's a trend projected to continue.
To ensure autonomous on-board
mission support, Addvalue has designed a new,
high-performance LEO satellite antenna system that
allows full IDRS™ communications coverage, with no
interruption to the satellites' ongoing EO
operations.
“Reliable, high-fidelity IDRS™
communications links ensure that our customers can
focus on their mission,” said Addvalue CEO, Mr. Tan
Khai Pang. “With IDRS™ on board, BlackSky will have
access to on-demand, near real-time, two-way
IP-based links to all its in-space assets 24/7. This
means more efficient and timely responses to
customer requirements and any operational needs in
its fleet.”
Accessing Inmarsat’s unequalled
ELERA global communications network, Addvalue’s
IDRS™ terminal is unique in enabling LEO satellites
with always on, real-time, on-demand in-orbit
communications for mission tasking and data
monitoring. The terminal also supports telemetry and
command communications, troubleshooting and
restoring operations.
“Inmarsat will continue to push
the envelope and ensure we provide seamless ‘always
on, always available’ global critical communication
services to the smallsat community,” said Todd
McDonell, President at Inmarsat Global Government.
“We are thrilled to be partnering with BlackSky and
Addvalue by providing the rapid tasking connectivity
network that will drastically reduce the time
customers wait to receive critical EO data.”
Until the development of the
Addvalue IDRS™ service, commercial EO satellite
connectivity was limited to when the satellite was
within line of sight of an earth station. This
inconsistent contact resulted in delays in mission
control, constellation-wide tasking, and orbit
testing and fault-finding efforts.
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