The company disclosed the contract in a Dec. 21 regulatory filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission and sources say the government customer is likely the Space Development Agency, which is building a constellation of military satellites in low Earth orbit called the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture.
PWSA includes 90 Transport Layer Tranche 2 Beta satellites.
At a Dec. 7 event, Derek Tournear, director of SDA and a previous Wash100 Award winner, noted that the agency was planning to procure another 18 Beta spacecraft and was in talks with an undisclosed third company.
The contract includes a base value $489 million and $26 million in options and incentives, according to the SEC filing.
“Work under the agreement will begin immediately with the delivery of the space vehicles to the customer for launch slated for 2027, operation of the satellites through 2030, and an option to operate the satellites through 2033,” the filing reads.
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