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Maxar was supplying both the OSAM-1 spacecraft bus and the robotics payload called Space Infrastructure Dexterous Robot (SPIDER) under contracts with a combined value of nearly $316,000,000.
Maxar delivered a pallet for the SPIDER payload and one of its three robotic arms to NASA, with the other two robotic arms planned for delivery later that year.
Maxar delivered the OSAM-1 spacecraft bus in September 2023, approximately two and a half years behind schedule.
Maxar modified one of its 1300-series satellite buses, originally designed for geostationary orbit communications satellites, for use on OSAM-1 in low Earth orbit and significantly underestimated the scope and complexity of that work.
Tony Frazier led a Maxar business that supported missions across the U.S. Government and more than 60 international customers.
During his tenure at Maxar, GeoEye, and DigitalGlobe, Tony Frazier won billions of dollars in new contract awards and incubated two new businesses that scaled above $100,000,000.
Tony Frazier led a $1,000,000,000 business at Maxar that supported missions across the U.S. Government and over 60 international customers.
Tony Frazier spent more than 13 years at Maxar and its Earth imagery predecessors GeoEye and DigitalGlobe.
Tony Frazier focused extensively on the national security sector at Maxar, building businesses based on the company’s data analytics.
Tony Frazier helped build relationships between Maxar and customers including Google and Apple for location-based services.
Tony Frazier worked at Maxar, GeoEye, and DigitalGlobe during which he won billions of dollars in new contract awards and incubated two businesses scaled above $100,000,000.
When Maxar reorganized in 2023, Tony Frazier was vice president and general manager for the company’s 1,200-person, $1,000,000,000 public sector intelligence business.
The council’s patron members include Bentley, ESRI, Fugro, Hexagon, Oracle, Tomtom, and Maxar.
U.S.-based HawkEye 360 acquired Maxar’s radio frequency intelligence unit late last year to bolster its capabilities.
Since 2017, NASA’s Commercial SmallSat Data Acquisition Program has awarded contracts to Airbus U.S., Maxar Technologies, Planet, Spire, Teledyne Brown Engineering, and the Polar Geospatial Center at the University of Minnesota to share optical, hyperspectral, synthetic aperture radar, and other datasets.
Maxar went private in 2023 after being acquired by the private equity firm Advent International in a $6,400,000,000 deal announced in December 2022 and completed in May 2023.
WorldView Legion is a six-satellite Earth-observation constellation whose first two satellites were expected to launch in 2023, and Maxar has not announced a new target launch date for the remaining satellites.
HALO will launch together with the Maxar-built Power and Propulsion Element (PPE) on a Falcon Heavy rocket.
Maxar developed an algorithm to map methane plumes at a resolution of 3.7 m per pixel using WorldView-3’s shortwave infrared sensor and other sensors.
Ovzon ordered Ovzon 3 from prime contractor Maxar Technologies in 2018.