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Orbit Logic and Chooch were awarded a USAF Phase II SBIR to develop the Cloud-based Automated Satellite Tactical Tasking, Collection, Processing, Exploitation and Dissemination (CASTT) system.
Orbit Logic and MIT are researching the onboard fault attribution solution for satellite systems.
SOFAR can utilize Orbit Logic’s onboard Autonomous Planning System (APS) to trigger or determine automated responses to mitigate faults.
The Air Force Research Laboratory has sponsored Orbit Logic a Phase I Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) contract to develop the Satellite Onboard Fault Attribution and Response (SOFAR) solution.
The Space Telecommunications, Astronomy and Radiation (STAR) Laboratory at MIT is a research collaborator with Orbit Logic.
Orbit Logic was awarded a Phase I Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) contract sponsored by the Air Force Research Laboratory to develop the Satellite Onboard Fault Attribution and Response (SOFAR) solution.
Boecore aims to provide critical solutions for space superiority following the acquisition of Orbit Logic.
The acquisition of Orbit Logic enhances Boecore's software development and mission operations capabilities.
Boecore has acquired Orbit Logic, a provider of commercial off-the-shelf software products for mission planning and space situational awareness.
Boecore will offer new product offerings as a result of the acquisition of Orbit Logic.
Orbit Logic was founded in 2000 and has over two decades of experience in providing software products that support complex mission objectives.
Alex Herz is the Co-Founder and President of Orbit Logic.
Orbit Logic specializes in software solutions for both commercial and government customers in the aerospace and geospatial intelligence sectors.
G Squared acted as the exclusive financial advisor to Orbit Logic.
Orbit Logic has a proven ability to develop and deliver advanced software products for its space customers.
Boecore acquired Orbit Logic and disclosed the transaction on 2023-02-13.
Orbit Logic was selected by Northrop Grumman to develop sensor-planning software for the U.S. Space Force’s Deep-Space Advanced Radar Capability (DARC) space surveillance radar.
Orbit Logic will work with JPSS planners and engineers to transfer JPSS-unique requirements into the currently deployed EASI architecture.
Orbit Logic will work with JPSS planners and engineers to transfer JPSS-unique requirements into the currently deployed EASI architecture.
The subcontract awarded to Orbit Logic expands Orbit Logic’s ongoing work on the COTS-based Enterprise Automated Scheduling Implementation planning system for NOAA.