Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: November 7, 2022
The Space Development Agency is seeking information on industry sources that could provide a position, navigation and timing service payload for the second tranche of the National Defense Space Architecture’s transport layer.
SDA intends to proliferate a low cost L-band PNT service payload on the Tranche 2 Transport Layer, according to a request for information published Thursday.
The PNT payload would include a mid-size high powered amplifier, on-orbit reprogrammable PNT signal generator and a fixed wide beam width antenna.
According to the RFI, the Department of Defense and combatant commands have identified the potential role of SDA’s proliferated constellation in low-Earth orbit in the transmission of a PNT service that would complement or serve as a backup to GPS.
“In this way, the SDA PNT service could serve as a forward-looking capability within navigation warfare (NAVWAR) resilience planning and operations. Implementation of the SDA PNT service would be compatible with military service planned software-defined PNT receiver user equipment programs (SDUE) and, potentially, as a software upgrade to the Modernized GPS User Equipment (MGUE) Increment 2 program,” the notice reads.
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