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![]() by Staff Writers Redondo Beach CA (SPX) Sep 18, 2020
Northrop Grumman has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Space Force for the rapid prototyping phase of the Evolved Strategic SATCOM (ESS) program to develop a modernized strategic communications space segment with enhanced resilience and cybersecurity capabilities. During the rapid prototyping phase, the company will deliver the preliminary design for ESS' space segment and a ground-based demonstration. "Northrop Grumman looks forward to building on more than 40 years of successfully delivering protected satellite communications solutions to our customers," said Cyrus Dhalla, vice president, communications systems, Northrop Grumman. "ESS is critical to extending our nation's secure satellite communications infrastructure, as it will provide strategic users with assured, uninterruptable connectivity without fear of discovery anywhere on the globe." The ESS program will seamlessly interoperate with, and eventually replace, the Space Force's existing Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) system to provide enduring and secure satellite communications to strategic users. As a key component of the disaggregated architecture supporting legacy AEHF capabilities, the ESS program replaces AEHF's mid-latitude system capability, extending its survivable communications capability to the North Polar Region. As a prime contractor on the ESS program, Northrop Grumman will leverage decades of proven expertise in delivering protected MILSATCOM payloads for programs including Milstar , AEHF, Enhanced Polar System (EPS), and Enhanced Polar System Recapitalization (EPS-R). Northrop Grumman solves the toughest problems in space, aeronautics, defense and cyberspace to meet the ever evolving needs of our customers worldwide. Our 90,000 employees define possible every day using science, technology, and engineering to create and deliver advanced systems, products and services.
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