GE-EMS Upgrades Prototype for Space Force’s EO/IR Weather System Satellite Program

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GE-EMS Upgrades Prototype for Space Force’s EO/IR Weather System Satellite Program
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General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS) said it has upgraded the spacecraft it is designing for the United States Space Force (USSF) Space Systems Command (SSC) Electro-Optical Infrared (EO/IR) Weather System (EWS) satellite program.

The spacecraft has been up-scoped from a one year on orbit sensor demonstration to a three-to-five-year prototype spacecraft with residual operational capability, the company said in a release.

The program is currently in the competitive phase. If GA-EMS is chosen to move into the next phase, the GA-EMS EWS spacecraft will have the capability to provide the Department of Defense (DoD) with operational weather data support as a precursor to an innovative future weather capability.

“The GA-EMS EWS spacecraft will now be able to provide extended operations, direct broadcast of weather data to tactical users, and increased reliability to meet mission requirements,” stated Scott Forney, president of GA-EMS. “This pivot, from solely an on orbit sensor demonstration program to now include residual operational capabilities, illustrates the confidence in GA-EMS’ design to perform as needed and ensure the USSF can continue to provide critical weather information to warfighters around the globe.”

Earlier this year, GA-EMS delivered an initial EWS design that allowed its transition to the final design phase of the EWS Prototype Demonstration program. GA-EMS’ EWS design efforts are being led from Centennial, CO with critical contributions from teams in Huntsville, AL, Fredericksburg, VA, and San Diego, CA. Manufacturing will be done at the company’s facilities in Tupelo, MS and spacecraft assembly, integration and test (AI&T) will be done in Centennial.

For EWS, GA-EMS has an experienced team that includes EOVista, LLC, for the EO/IR weather sensor payload, Atmospheric and Environmental Research (AER) Inc. for weather product generation, and Parsons Corporation to provide the mission’s Enterprise Ground Station (EGS) command and control, and operations support.

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