Akima, a premier provider of products and services to the federal government, announced that its subsidiary, Five Rivers Analytics, was awarded the Satellite Control Network Tracking Station Operations, Remote Site and Mission Partner Support (STORMS) contract to support the U.S. Space Force. The indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract has a 10-year period of performance and total contract value of $480 million if all options are exercised.
This contract will lean on Akima’s expertise in delivering essential mission support services, as it undertakes the operation and maintenance of the Space Force’s primary Satellite Control Network (SCN). Operational support encompasses SCN maintenance, transportable assets management, cybersecurity, routine system administration, and Communications Security (COMSEC) functions. The SCN is a pivotal system comprising 19 globally distributed antennas. It is crucial for the launch and daily control of U.S. government satellites—a backbone for defense and intelligence operations.
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“We’re thrilled to support the U.S. Space Force in this significant endeavor,” said Duncan Greene, President of Akima’s Mission Systems, Engineering, and Technology Group. “Our partnership with the U.S. Space Force underscores our commitment to enhancing the Satellite Control Network’s operational efficiency and resilience. By integrating emerging technology and expanding system capabilities, we’re not only bolstering national defense and intelligence but also paving the way for revolutionary advancements in space operations.”
With initiatives aligning with Government Accountability Office recommendations, the Space Force’s efforts to enhance SCN capacity through the STORMS contract set the stage for significant advancements in satellite control and space defense operations.
“This new partnership with the Space Force marks a pivotal step forward in Akima‘s role as a leader in mission-critical support services for national defense, space exploration, and digital transformation within government,” said Greene.
SOURCE: PRNewswire