WASHINGTON โ Raytheon Intelligence, Information and Services of Aurora, Colo., has received a $185 million contract modification from NASA for the ground system for the nationโs next polar-orbiting weather satellite constellation, according to a Feb. 28 press release from the company.
The change brings Raytheonโs total contract value for the Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) Common Ground System (CGS) to $1.7 billion. The new system is expected to increase availability and delivery speeds of data from the JPSS satellites, the first of which is scheduled for launch in 2017.
The CGS will help support the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrationโs three JPSS weather satellites through 2022, according to the release.
โOur customersโ high consequence missions demand faster data they can trust,โ said Lynn Dugle, president of Raytheon Intelligence, Information and Services. โWe have been developing these data delivery and information assurance capabilities as part of our commitment to providing common ground stations that can support multiple platforms.โ
In January, the company completed a critical design review on the second block of the program, which would support the first JPSS satellite.
The CGS also supports the Defense Departmentโs Defense Meteorological Satellite Program, Europeโs polar-orbiting Metop satellites, Japanโs Global Change Observation Mission, and other programs and activities.
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