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SAIC and Rogue Space Systems partner to deliver services for objects orbiting Earth by Staff Writers Reston VA (SPX) Sep 21, 2022
Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) and Rogue Space Systems Corporation has announced a strategic partnership to develop solutions that provide rapidly deliverable In-Orbit Service Assembly and Manufacturing (ISAM), asset inspection and Space Situational Awareness (SSA). "Together, SAIC and Rogue bring unique skills and expertise that will support the growing demand for services in earth orbit, the cislunar domain and beyond," said David Ray, senior vice president, Space Business Unit at SAIC. "At SAIC, we continue to participate in the growing global space market. Our mission critical support of space assets supports our national priorities and contributes to the infrastructure needed for the secure use of space." SAIC will provide development and integration for Rogue's fleet of Orbots. These orbital robots will deliver ISAM services to both commercial and government entities. "From LEO to cislunar space, we are excited to partner with SAIC as we serve the growing demand for ISAM and SSA services," said Jeromy Grimmett, CEO of Rogue Space Systems. "SAIC's knowledge and expertise with U.S. government space organizations has been instrumental in helping us optimize our Orbots' capabilities for a variety of applications. This partnership with SAIC is accelerating Rogue's plans to seed industry-leading capabilities for ISAM services." As the primary space integrator for Rogue, SAIC will also help Rogue identify business development opportunities. Rogue is offering a unique portfolio of novel services for the emerging ISAM market as evidenced by several SpaceWERX Orbital Prime contract awards.
Redwire, Bradford Space and SSC to jointly develop commercial orbital debris removal service Paris, France (SPX) Sep 21, 2022 Redwire Corporation (NYSE: RDW), a leader in space infrastructure for the next generation space economy, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with both Bradford Space and the Swedish Space Corporation (SSC) to develop a commercial orbital debris removal service. Through this collaboration, Redwire will expand the development team and add extensive space robotics and guidance, navigation and control (GN&C) experience to enhance the commercial offering. "This joint effort provides a commer ... read more
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