PARIS โ€” Serco Europe of Brussels, Belgium, will operate and maintain Earth observation satellite data-reception ground facilities for the European Space Agency (ESA) under a contract valued at 35 million euros ($43 million) over three years, Serco announced May 26.

Under the contract, Serco and a consortium including Logica and Infoterra will operate payload-data ground systems for ESAโ€™s Earth observation satellites including Envisat, Cryosat and Goce, as well as satellites owned by third parties to which ESA has access, including Japanโ€™s Alos spacecraft.

The contract will begin in August and will include the Sentinel series of satellites ESA is building with the European Commission under a broad Earth observation program called Global Monitoring for Environment and Security.

Half of the work will be performed at Sercoโ€™s British and Italian facilities, with the rest done at ESAโ€™s Esrin Earth observation division in Frascati, Italy.

Peter B. de Selding was the Paris bureau chief for SpaceNews.