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Voyager was previously owned by Space Perspective.
Voyager is operating in the USSF-87 solid rocket booster splashdown area to recover solid rocket boosters from the ocean.
Voyager Technologies is a joint venture partner in the Starlab Space commercial space station program alongside Airbus, Mitsubishi Corporation, MDA Space, Palantir Technologies, and Space Applications Services.
Voyager Technologies acquired ElectroMagnetic Systems, Exoterra, BridgeComm, Estes Energetics, and Optical Physics to expand capabilities in radar analytics, electric propulsion, optical communications, solid rocket motors, and star trackers.
Voyager Technologies raised $383 million in an initial public offering in 2025 and rebranded from Voyager Space to Voyager Technologies.
Marshall Smith is President of Space Solutions at Voyager Technologies and is overseeing development of Starlab, a next-generation commercial space station.
ATMOS free-flying vehicles complement Voyager’s mission management capabilities across the International Space Station and next-generation commercial platforms such as Starlab.
Voyager offers flexible access options to space and provides comprehensive mission management services for end-user missions.
Voyager Technologies’ past missions for NASA included waste deployment operations through the Bishop Airlock aboard the International Space Station.
Voyager Technologies plans to apply its integrated mission management approach to the commercial space station Starlab.
The Voyager Technologies IDIQ contract has a ceiling of $24.5 million for a four-year period.
Voyager Technologies offers integrated payload readiness, safety, and real-time mission execution capabilities for human spaceflight operations.
Under the task-order contract, Voyager Technologies will deliver end-to-end mission services spanning payload integration, mission operations, safety and compliance, and post-mission closeout.
NASA may add options to the Voyager Technologies contract that extend the scope and value of the agreement over its life.
The Voyager Technologies contract provides a multi-year framework for recurring mission execution for ISS operations.
Voyager Technologies provided support for NASA’s Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research payloads.
Voyager Technologies was awarded an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contract for NASA’s Johnson Space Center to provide full-service mission management services to the International Space Station.
Scott Rodriguez is vice president, Government Programs, at Voyager Technologies.
Voyager Technologies previously executed more than 50 task orders under a prior NASA Johnson Space Center services contract.
Voyager Technologies anticipates onboarding three payload missions over the next quarter.