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Maxar won a multi-million-dollar contract to continue licensing data for Esri’s ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World through 2023.
Maxar booked $500,000,000 in orders during the third quarter of 2020, including a $300,000,000 annual option to provide imagery and data to the U.S. government through the EnhancedView program.
Maxar reported third-quarter 2020 revenues of $436,000,000 compared with $413,000,000 for the third quarter of 2019.
Maxar’s space infrastructure business revenues increased nearly 12 percent in the third quarter of 2020 compared with the third quarter of 2019, primarily due to increased volume of U.S. government contracts offset by reductions in commercial programs.
Maxar Technologies reported consolidated revenues from continuing operations of $436,000,000 for the quarter ended 2020-09-30.
Maxar completed the sale of its Canadian subsidiary MDA in April 2020.
Maxar received initial task orders valued at $8,000,000 under the U.S. Army Remote Ground Terminal contract in September 2020.
Maxar’s revenue for SecureWatch, a cloud-based geospatial subscription service for electro-optical and synthetic aperture radar data, roughly doubled during the quarter that ended 2020-09-30.
Maxar Technologies reported diluted income per share from continuing operations of $1.32 for the quarter ended 2020-09-30.
Maxar Technologies’ 2020-07-01 increase in net income was primarily driven by an $85,000,000 gain on remeasurement of the previously held equity interest in Vricon and an increase in revenues.
Maxar Technologies closed the acquisition of Vricon, Inc. to purchase the remaining 50% ownership interest on 2020-07-01.
Maxar Technologies reported Adjusted EBITDA from continuing operations of $112,000,000 for the third quarter of 2020.
Maxar acquired Vricon, a 3D geospatial products and analytics specialist, in July 2020.
The National Reconnaissance Office buys imagery for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and will continue to procure the bulk of commercial geoint data from Maxar while also intending to award contracts to other commercial providers.
NASA is funding a robotic satellite servicing mission called OSAM-1, previously referred to as Restore-L, which is scheduled for launch in 2024 and will employ a commercial satellite bus provided by Maxar.
OSAM-1 is scheduled for launch in 2024 using a commercial satellite bus provided by Maxar and will rendezvous with and refuel the Landsat 7 spacecraft while demonstrating in-space robotic assembly of an antenna and a boom.
Ovzon ordered its first satellite in 2018 from Maxar Technologies.
Maxar is building Ovzon-3 on a Legion-class bus.
Maxar Technologies signed a multi-million-dollar contract extension with Esri to continue licensing data for the ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World through 2023.
Maxar Technologies was selected by the U.S. Army Geospatial Center to deliver multiple highly portable, direct-downlink tactical ground systems.