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Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) was selected by the Space Development Agency for a $64,000,000 award to develop, implement, and maintain the Battle Management Command, Control and Communications (BMC3) Application Factory for the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture (PWSA).
SAIC will deliver a cloud-based development process to design, test, and update software applications using a repeatable path rather than building a physical factory.
SAIC’s cloud-based solution is designed to deliver software through a DevSecOps process to a constellation of hundreds of low Earth orbit satellites.
The Space Development Agency awarded a $64,000,000 contract to Science Applications International Corp. to develop a software applications factory for the agency’s low Earth orbit constellation.
The start of the OMES III contract is on hold after SAIC filed a protest with the Government Accountability Office on 2023-05-08.
The Government Accountability Office has an 2023-08-16 deadline to rule on SAIC’s protest of the OMES III award.
SAIC and GomSpace signed a memorandum of understanding on 2023-04-18 at the Space Symposium in Colorado Springs.
SAIC is growing its space business by integrating commercial satellite buses and payloads at a newly expanded research-and-development facility in Charleston, South Carolina.
SAIC is standing up a space systems development center within the 300,000-square-foot Charleston facility to perform payload, cubesat, smallsat, and launch rideshare integration.
SAIC will partner with European manufacturer GomSpace to develop small satellites for U.S. government agencies, commercial firms, and universities.
SAIC is investing in a Space Systems Development Center within its 300,000-square-foot Integration Facility in Charleston, South Carolina.
Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) and GomSpace Group AB (GomSpace) signed a strategic partnership to provide government and commercial customers in the Americas with new space-based mission capabilities leveraging CubeSats and SmallSats.
The memorandum of understanding was signed at the Space Symposium in Colorado Springs by David Ray, SAIC Senior Vice President of Space, and Frank Tobin, Executive Chairman of GomSpace North America.
SAIC is investing in a Space Systems Development Center within its 300,000-square-foot Integration Facility in Charleston, South Carolina.
SAIC’s Charleston Integration Facility will perform payload, CubeSat, SmallSat, and launch rideshare integration in a single continuous flow.
SAIC and GomSpace Group AB signed a strategic partnership to provide government and commercial customers in the Americas with new space-based mission capabilities leveraging CubeSats and SmallSats.
The Memorandum of Understanding was signed at the Space Symposium in Colorado Springs by David Ray, SAIC Senior Vice President of Space, and Frank Tobin, Executive Chairman of GomSpace North America.
The Memorandum of Understanding was signed at the Space Symposium in Colorado Springs by David Ray, SAIC Senior Vice President of Space, and Frank Tobin, Executive Chairman of GomSpace North America.
SAIC is investing in a Space Systems Development Center within its 300,000-square-foot Integration Facility in Charleston, South Carolina.
Doug Abts transitioned to the private sector and became a Corporate Vice President at SAIC.