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EUSPA is the European Union’s space agency.
On 10 March, Cyprus became the first country to use EUSPA’s GOVSATCOM secure communications service for safety and security purposes along the south-eastern borders of the European Union.
EUSPA Executive Director Rodrigo da Costa views the GOVSATCOM operational use by Cyprus as proof that space is a critical infrastructure and supports pooling resources to build a more resilient and secure Europe.
The European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) supports the operational use of Copernicus data in the cultural heritage sector through collaboration with EU institutions, member states, NGOs, international organizations, and research centers.
EUSPA and ESA are focused on industrializing Copernicus 'Ground-Truth' data to aid more efficient flight path planning.
The contract supporting the GOVSATCOM Hub is part of a programme funded by the European Union and implemented through the European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA).
In 2024 the European Union Agency for the Space Programme awarded GMV a multi-year contract valued at 107 million euros to lead a European industrial consortium to design, develop, and deploy the GOVSATCOM Hub.
The EGNSS Service Demonstrator integrates geostationary satellite links and internet-based dissemination to allow EUSPA to simulate and refine service delivery before full-scale operational deployment.
The European Union Agency for the Space Programme awarded a framework contract to Thales Alenia Space on February 12, 2026 to oversee the design, development, and deployment of the European Global Navigation Satellite System Service Demonstrator (ESD).
The European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) awarded a 2024 contract to GMV, leading a European industrial consortium, to design, develop, and deploy the Govsatcom Hub.
The European Union Agency for the Space Program (EUSPA) and SES extended the EGNOS GEO-1 satellite service agreement through 2030 with an option to extend until 2032.
SES plans to maintain the hosted payload service and associated ground infrastructure for EGNOS GEO 1 under the extended agreement timeframe to support EUSPA in managing the evolution of the European SBAS.
SES will provide the space and ground infrastructure needed to support EUSPA as EGNOS is upgraded and new service capabilities are introduced over time.
Juan Ramón López Caravantes, representing EUSPA, addressed challenges related to governmental and security services in the European space programme.
The launch contract for Galileo L18 was signed between Arianespace and the European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA).
Participants at the 18th European Space Conference include executives from the European Space Agency, experts from the European Commission, representatives of the European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA), and other key sector organizations.
Arianespace and EUSPA signed the Galileo L18 launch contract at the European Space Conference in Brussels on January 27, 2026.
The EU Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) will guide SAT 33 and SAT 34 through their In-Orbit Validation (IOV) phase after the launch.
The European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) will operate the satellites throughout their mission lifespans.
EUSPA can quickly compensate for any potential anomaly in the operational constellation with the in-orbit spares.