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U.S. Space Force Space Systems Command awarded a $17,400,000 Phase III Small Business Innovation Research contract to True Anomaly.
The U.S. Space Force Space Systems Command awarded a $17,400,000 Phase III Small Business Innovation Research contract to True Anomaly, Inc.
Space Systems Command of the U.S. Space Force awarded a $17,400,000 Phase III Small Business Innovation Research contract to True Anomaly, Inc.
True Anomaly developed an operating system called Mosaic on which its space domain awareness applications are built.
The Phase III SBIR award to True Anomaly followed an accelerated Direct to Phase II contract under which True Anomaly delivered an initial 21-month scope of work in four months.
Each of True Anomaly’s two Jackal satellites is equipped with three cameras and is designed to perform rendezvous and proximity operations and in-orbit inspection services.
The U.S. Space Force Space Systems Command awarded a $17,400,000 Phase III Small Business Innovation Research contract to True Anomaly, Inc.
True Anomaly was awarded a $17,400,000 contract by the U.S. Space Force to provide software tools to better understand the behavior of objects in space and identify potential threats.
True Anomaly plans to add data collected by its two Jackal spacecraft projected to launch to low Earth orbit in early 2024.
True Anomaly developed the space domain awareness software using unclassified data from the U.S. military space sensor network.
True Anomaly originally submitted an SBIR Phase 2 open-topic proposal and was selected in March for a direct-to-Phase-2 contract expected to last 21 months.
True Anomaly designed its application suite with scalable automation intended to serve as a force multiplier for SDA operators.
Jackal is an autonomous orbital vehicle (AOV) platform developed by True Anomaly.
True Anomaly selected Colorado for its operations to help deliver spacecraft fully built in the USA.
True Anomaly received a NOAA authorization to operate Jackal 1 and Jackal 2 for commercial non-Earth imaging remote sensing.
True Anomaly’s NEI operations for Jackal 1 and Jackal 2 will include radar, shortwave infrared, longwave infrared, and visible wide and narrow field-of-view imagery.
True Anomaly aims to deliver spacecraft fully built in the USA.
Headquartering operations in Colorado helps True Anomaly meet its objective of delivering spacecraft fully built in the USA.
True Anomaly received a NOAA license to operate Jackal 1 and Jackal 2 for commercial non-Earth imaging (NEI).
True Anomaly plans to produce small satellites designed for surveillance and reconnaissance of objects in space at the GravityWorks facility.