A notice posted Tuesday on SAM.gov states that the Tranche 2 Transport Layer program will include three optical communication terminals; Ka-band mission payload; S-band backup telemetry, tracking and control system; and payloads for networking and data routing and navigation.
SDA plans to use a multi-solicitation and multi-vendor acquisition approach for the T2TL-Beta program. Interested vendors have until March 1 to provide feedback on the preliminary solicitation documents.
T2TL spacecraft will be similar to platforms being developed for the first tranches of the PWSA’s transport layer and development and experimentation system.
The agency expects the first plane of T2TL space vehicles to deploy to low Earth orbit in September 2026.
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