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Comtech and its end customer will deliver technologies intended to help the United States explore new areas of the lunar surface.
Comtech's space components business highlights its capability in providing EEE components and parts for space applications.
Under the contract, Comtech will supply advanced electronic components and component engineering services to one of the United States’ leading aerospace and defense prime contractors contributing to the next generation of human space exploration.
Comtech has over 50 years of experience providing space engineering services and end-to-end microelectronics to global space customers.
Comtech continues to invest in innovation and employee-driven development across its product lines to address evolving customer requirements in government and commercial markets.
The contract tasks Comtech with supplying advanced electronic components and engineering services for next-generation human spaceflight missions targeting the lunar surface.
Comtech’s space components division has operated since 1976.
The contract extends Comtech’s role in the program and leverages its infrastructure for managing radiation-hardened and mission-critical microelectronics.
Comtech currently supports supply chain requirements for NASA and the Department of Defense across various orbital regimes.
Comtech anticipates sustained demand for its component engineering services as prime contractors ramp up production for long-term lunar and deep space architectures.
Daniel Gizinski, president of Comtech’s Satellite & Space Segment, recommended the UCSD/UMD study as mandatory reading for satellite professionals.
Comtech’s space components division specializes in high-reliability supply chain management for space-bound systems.
Comtech announced a follow-on contract valued in excess of $5 million to support a major U.S. civil space exploration program.
Under the agreement, Comtech will provide component engineering and parts procurement services.
Comtech Telecommunications Corp. is listed on NASDAQ under the ticker CMTL.
Comtech supports open waveform standards like DVB-S2X and EBEM to influence their product portfolio.
Comtech’s EDIM modem contract is being procured by the U.S. Army and is based on the DIFI standard.
Daniel Gizinski, president of Comtech’s Satellite & Space Communications Segment, noted that open standards enable access to multiple satellite constellations and gateways.
Comtech Telecommunications Corp.'s Allerium business segment has entered into a multi-year contract valued in excess of $130 million with a Tier 1 wireless service provider in the United States.
Jason McCollum, vice president for Software & Security at Comtech, warned that legacy thinking about encryption allows vulnerabilities to persist.