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AeroAstro Selected for DoD
Space Test Program Standard Interface Vehicle Contract
Ashburn,
VA – April 19, 2006
AeroAstro,
Inc., a leading provider of small satellites and related technology
products, today announced they will design and build the spacecraft
bus and provide integration, launch and mission operations
support under a six-year contract with Ball Aerospace & Technologies
Corp. The Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp./AeroAstro team
recently was awarded the DoD Space Test Program Standard Interface
Vehicle (STP-SIV) contract, which has a potential contract
value of $110 million.
“This award, combined with our role as prime contractor for STPSat-1, reaffirms AeroAstro’s position as a pre-eminent ESPA-class microsatellite manufacturer. We look forward to continuing our ongoing relationship with the Space Test Program, and to working with Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. on STP-SIV, which will simplify and accelerate access to space for critical new technologies.” said Pat Davis, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Space, AeroAstro.
The Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract supports procurement of up to six small satellites to fly future space experiments. The initial award calls for one spacecraft with a standard payload interface, integration and testing of one or more experiments onto the vehicle, launch integration, and technical support for at least one year of mission operations. The spacecraft will be designed to fly in low earth orbit at a wide range of inclinations with a minimum one-year lifetime.
The proposed STP-SIV spacecraft bus is derived largely from AeroAstro’s STPSat-1 space vehicle, which is manifested on the first ESPA launch later this year. The innovative design includes a separable Payload Standard Interface Module that may be integrated in parallel with the bus to support accelerated launch schedules and reduce technical risk.
AeroAstro, Inc. is a leader in innovative micro- and nanospacecraft applications including science, remote sensing, and communications that open the space frontier to a larger and more varied customer base. AeroAstro manufactures low-cost satellite systems and components, used both in its own spacecraft and for spacecraft development by other companies in the U.S. and abroad. NASA, the U.S. Air Force, commercial and academic customers have all relied on AeroAstro spacecraft and components over our 15-year history.
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Contact:
Kim Irving
Director of Marketing
AeroAstro, Inc.
703.554.6335
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