Lockheed Martin Selected To Integrate Missile Warning Onto EGS Via FORGE Modernized satellite mission software will advance space resiliency and efficiency

The Space Force’s Space and Missile Systems Center awarded a $51.2 million contract on Aug. 3, 2020, to Lockheed Martin to architect, design, develop, integrate, test, and validate the Geosynchronous (GEO) Non-Integrated Tactical Warning and Attack Assessment (ITWAA) Ops Migration to Enterprise Ground Services (EGS) (GNOME) mission software onto the next-generation Enterprise Ground System (EGS).

GNOME will integrate Mission Management and Telemetry, Tracking, and Commanding (TT&C) for the Space-Based Infrared System (SBIRS) GEO 5 or GEO 6 satellite onto the EGS framework, as well as serve as a command and control (C2) pathfinder for the follow-on Next-Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared (OPIR) satellites.

GNOME will be rapidly developed and integrated using Agile software methodologies, which have a proven track record over a decade for many Lockheed Martin Space customers. Agile lets us deliver iterative features and fix bugs as we go. It dramatically improves the software engineering quality and delivery timelines while avoiding cost overruns that previous software delivery models sometimes face.

The U.S. Space Force is focused on building a more flexible, resilient, and survivable missile early warning system, while also reducing long-term sustainment and operations costs. Our nation’s advanced infrared surveillance satellites will soon be integrated via the Future Operationally Resilient Ground Evolution (FORGE) onto the next-generation ground system, the Government-owned, open-architecture, EGS system. FORGE and EGS are programs within the Cross-Mission Ground & Communications Enterprise directorate at SMC. The directorate was established to integrate and modernize tactical, operational, and data transport ground capabilities across the space enterprise.

Lockheed Martin has worked in tandem with the U.S. military as its lead missile warning mission integrator for the past 20 years. The company has designed and launched four SBIRS GEO missile warning satellites; is modernizing the design of the SBIRS GEO 5/6 spacecraft to provide more resiliency and efficiency; is developing Block 0 of the Next Generation OPIR GEO missile warning satellites, and has served as lead sustainment and operations contractor.

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