Parsons Space Operations Center Unifies Government and Commercial Technologies to Respond to Critical Space Demands
Parsons Corporation (NYSE: PSN) has launched the Parsons Space Operations Center (PSOC) to enhance spacecraft operations for both government and commercial sectors. This facility unifies operations, optimizing costs and resources while providing command and control, telemetry processing, and mission planning services.
PSOC is adept at supporting classified and unclassified operations via hybrid cloud solutions. It is currently serving DARPA's Blackjack Ground Operations and NOAA's Polar Operational Environmental Satellites, utilizing a Ground Operations Center as a Service (GOCaaS) model, which reduces government expenditure on infrastructure.
- Established PSOC to streamline spacecraft operations, combining government and commercial programs.
- Secured contracts for DARPA's Blackjack and NOAA's POES, indicating strong government partnerships.
- Utilizing the GOCaaS model to minimize government investment in costly operations.
- Experience supporting nearly 200 space programs, showcasing expertise and reliability.
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CENTREVILLE, Va., Feb. 14, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As the space environment becomes proliferated with government and commercial systems, the need to design, develop, and deploy operationally relevant capabilities requires agile innovation and a close partnership between government and commercial industries. With experience in both government and commercial space, Parsons Corporation (NYSE: PSN) established the Parsons Space Operations Center (PSOC) to address the demand for a commercial approach to spacecraft operations and ground control, that maximizes affordability while delivering high-quality and responsive solutions.
The PSOC serves as an integrated facility that unifies spacecraft operations for multiple government and commercial programs, creating efficiency and the sharing of knowledge, which translates to cost, schedule, and resource optimization. These integrated and automated capabilities include command and control, telemetry processing, testing, scheduling, mission planning, data delivery, and other functions needed to operate spacecraft in all orbits.
“PSOC is providing operational support to government and commercial systems, with the ability to support classified and unclassified operations with a mixture of on-premises, cloud, and hybrid ground architectures,” said Paul Decker, president, Defense and Intelligence sector for Parsons. “We are accessing multiple partners’ global commercial antenna networks to support PSOC operations. We’re also leveraging Parsons’ innovative technologies like OrbitXchange™, our established solution that allows automated and resilient global access for government and commercial spacecraft. A fully trained spacecraft operations staff is already working as the sole-source provider for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Blackjack Ground Operations, and recently added the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Polar Operational Environmental Satellites (POES) Extended Life contracts for the NOAA POES-15, 18, and 19 spacecraft.”
Both contracts are executed following a Ground Operations Center as a Service (GOCaaS) model, alleviating the need for government investment in costly architecture and operations.
“We originally thought Blackjack would be the first to use the GOCaaS model, but NOAA’s POES spacecraft are already on-orbit coupled with an aggressive schedule, which led them to being the first to use our service through this model,” said Decker. “We plan to add a third government customer using the GOCaaS model with launch currently planned for 2024 while continuing to support commercial customer efforts. We also invite potential customers who’d like to explore our capabilities to visit our Colorado Springs-based PSOC.”
Later this year, Navigation Technology Satellite -3 (NTS-3) will use a tailored version of the hybrid cloud architecture as its POES and Blackjack predecessors. With funding from the Air Force Research Laboratory, a similar hybrid ground architecture is being delivered to Kirtland Air Force Base to operate the NTS-3 spacecraft, with Parsons investigating the use of a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to provide back-up operations services from the PSOC.
Most importantly, Parsons has an affordable model and the technical experience to achieve short timelines to onboard new spacecraft into operations. The company has experience supporting nearly 200 different space programs over the past 20 years, including the satellites built by all major contractors, many of the new commercial space companies, and international companies.
To learn more about Parsons’ space access capabilities, please visit: parsons.com/markets/space/.
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