The U.S. Space Forceโ€™s Space Systems Command (SSC) and Boeing [NYSE: BA] recently completed a critical design review for the Protected Tactical SATCOM Prototype (PTS-P), validating Boeingโ€™s technical maturity on the rapid-prototyping program.

โ€œWeโ€™re making great progress on this pacesetter program,โ€ said Lt. Col. Ryan Rose, SSCโ€™s Tactical SATCOM Division deputy chief. โ€œWeโ€™ve asked all industry partners to move fast โ€” to build, iterate, demonstrate, and improve performance, so we can deploy much faster than we typically would. This design review demonstrates weโ€™re on track to deliver new communication capabilities to the warfighter.โ€

Boeingโ€™s PTS-P features an on-board processor of the U.S. militaryโ€™s jam-resistant Protected Tactical Waveform (PTW), providing users in-theater anti-jam capability with network routing that exceeds objective requirements.

Scheduled for on-orbit demonstration after a 2024 launch, the prototype payload showcases PTS-Pโ€™s improved stand-off distance performance, reduced latency, and other mission-enabling capabilities that enable the warfighter in a modern battlefield. Host vehicle integration and testing will begin next year.ย 

Boeing is leveraging its expertise in model-based systems engineering and digital engineering to design an agile, scalable and flexible solution to meet the warfighterโ€™s ever-emerging needs. Millennium Space Systems strengthens the team with rapid prototyping and demonstrations in a fully-integrated and streamlined execution approach.ย 

โ€œThe Space Forceโ€™s incremental demonstration approach is allowing us to bring capabilities rapidly to the warfighter while mitigating risk for future technology developments,โ€ said Troy Dawson, Government Satellite Systems vice president at Boeing. โ€œWeโ€™re investing across our satellite portfolio to deliver the most advanced solutions to our customers. Our scalable software-defined payload will be able to accommodate and grow to meet the needs of any mission, and it can be hosted on commercial or government platforms.โ€

To date, the Boeing team has completed several capability demonstrations and design reviews, including validating interoperability with government-furnished Protected Anti-Jam Tactical SATCOM (PATS) hardware and software components.

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