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Ovzon purchased its small GEO satellite from Maxar Technologies.
MDA, the Canadian subsidiary of Maxar Technologies, built the three Radarsat Constellation Mission satellites for the Canadian government.
The NRO awarded one-year study contracts in 2019 to Maxar, Planet, and BlackSky to evaluate the companies’ products and the projected size and capacity of their satellite constellations.
Extending Maxar’s options until 2023 gives the NRO additional time to transition to a new procurement while continuing to buy imagery from Maxar.
The NRO pays $300,000,000 per year for access to Maxar’s WorldView-1, WorldView-2, and WorldView-3 satellites and its image library under the program renamed EnhancedView Follow-On.
Maxar committed $600,000,000 to build a new WorldView Legion satellite constellation intended to image the Earth at faster rates than its legacy spacecraft.
The NRO expects it will need more imagery than it currently acquires from Maxar and is likely to spend more than $300,000,000 annually on commercial imagery.
The EnhancedView contract was originally a 10-year deal signed by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency in 2010 with DigitalGlobe and GeoEye.
EnhancedView was reduced from more than $7,000,000,000 to about $3.5 billion, which contributed to the merger of GeoEye and DigitalGlobe under DigitalGlobe.
Based on RFI responses, the National Reconnaissance Office awarded study contracts of undisclosed value to BlackSky, Maxar, and Planet.
Maxar received two contracts worth $7,000,000 from the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency to provide updates and enhancements to its imagery services.
Tony Frazier is Maxar’s executive vice president of global field operations and oversees the company’s geospatial intelligence and space businesses.
Maxar Technologies received multiple contracts in the first quarter of 2019 from the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Special Operations Command, and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency with a total value of more than $95,000,000.
One Maxar award is a U.S. Air Force multi-year project worth more than $70,000,000 to develop a platform to test the use of automated intelligence and machine learning in military operations.
Maxar presented the contract awards at the GEOINT Symposium hosted by the United States Geospatial Intelligence Foundation.
The National Reconnaissance Office awarded commercial imagery study contracts to BlackSky Global, Maxar Technologies, and Planet.
Maxar was awarded a number of classified contracts valued at more than $12,000,000.
Maxar received a five-year indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract worth $6,000,000 from U.S. Special Operations Command for a 3D data engineering lab.
Maxar offered a firm fixed price of $375,000,000 for the PPE contract.
One of Maxar’s partners is Blue Origin, which is developing the New Glenn heavy-lift rocket slated to enter service in 2021.