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Booz Allen Hamilton Company Logo

Booz Allen Hamilton Company Logo

Source: Booz Allen Hamilton


BOOZ ALLEN TO DEVELOP PROTOTYPE SYSTEM FOR SPACE FORCE’S SPACE-BASED INTERCEPTOR PROGRAM

Monday, May 4, 2026
Booz Allen Hamilton Company Logo

Booz Allen Hamilton Company Logo

Source: Booz Allen Hamilton


MCLEAN, Va. -- Booz Allen Hamilton announced it was awarded an Other Transaction Authority agreement by the U.S. Space Force Space Systems Command as part of Golden Dome for America’s Space-Based Interceptor program.

The award focuses on the development and delivery of a prototype system for space-based missile defense as part of the Golden Dome initiative.

 
Thales Alenia Space signs a phase 1 contract with ESA for the development of telescopes for the LISA

Source: Airbus


THALES ALENIA SPACE SIGNS A PHASE 1 CONTRACT WITH ESA FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF TELESCOPES FOR THE LISA

Tuesday, May 5, 2026
Thales Alenia Space signs a phase 1 contract with ESA for the development of telescopes for the LISA

Source: Airbus


CANNES, France - Thales Alenia Space, a joint venture between Thales (67%) and Leonardo (33%), announces the signing of a €26.1 million contract with the European Space Agency (ESA) for Phase 1 of the development of telescopes for the LISA (Laser Interferometer Space Antenna) mission. Comprising three satellites, the LISA mission will be the first European space observatory capable of detecting and studying gravitational waves emitted by extreme cosmic events.

This new announcement follows the formalization of two other contracts related to the same mission. In June 2025, Thales Alenia Space announced a contract with the prime contractor, OHB System AG, for the supply of several key mission components, including avionics and satellite control software, the telecommunications system, and the Drag-Free and Attitude Control System (DFACS). In January 2026, the company was also selected by OHB System AG to supply the propulsion subsystem.

In France, Thales Alenia Space and Thales SESO®, responsible for the development of the optical payload telescopes, will make a major contribution to the LISA mission.

Building on its globally recognized expertise in the design and manufacture of advanced optical technologies, Thales Alenia Space has been selected by the European Space Agency (ESA) to carry out Phase 1 of the development of the six telescopes for the LISA mission, which will potentially unfold in three phases. As prime contractor, Thales Alenia Space will be responsible for the development, design, assembly, and testing of the telescopes. The construction of the six telescopes, made entirely of Zerodur, will present an unprecedented technological challenge.

Only the combined design and manufacturing expertise of Thales SESO® and Thales Alenia Space, along with the very low sensitivity to thermal environments of Zerodur®, will make it possible to achieve the (picometer) stability required by the LISA mission. Under this first development contract, Thales Alenia Space will be able to rely on the long-standing expertise of Thales SESO, the leading European supplier of ultra-lightweight Zerodur mirrors.

Thales SESO will be responsible for the procurement, machining, and polishing of the optics and structure. Furthermore, telescope assembly, optics alignment, and environmental and performance testing will be jointly managed by Thales Alenia Space and Thales SESO.

With over 200 Zerodur mirrors manufactured and currently in orbit, Thales SESO® is among the world leaders in optical surface precision achieved through polishing, with a precision of 0.2 nanometers achieved on the 230 mm diameter surface of the mirrors destined for Virgo (the European ground-based gravitational wave detector), an invaluable level of precision for the LISA mission.

 
Lockheed Martin Awarded U.S. Space Force SBI Contracts

Source: US DoD


LOCKHEED MARTIN AWARDED U.S. SPACE FORCE SBI CONTRACTS

Friday, May 1, 2026
Lockheed Martin Awarded U.S. Space Force SBI Contracts

Source: US DoD


HUNTSVILLE, Ala. - Lockheed Martin has been selected by U.S. Space Force Space Systems Command to develop capabilities supporting the Space-Based Interceptor (SBI) program. These agreements mark progress toward fielding core elements of an integrated, layered homeland defense solution.

This work will accelerate development, testing and integration of SBI capabilities, delivering an early engagement layer that expands coverage, enhances survivability and strengthens deterrence against emerging missile threats.

Lockheed Martin's SBI system leverages our experience with combat-proven interceptors like THAAD and PAC-3 as well as the Next Generation Interceptor, hypersonic strike systems and missile warning and tracking systems.

The result is an early, additional layer to the multi-domain, layered shield that protects the homeland and critical infrastructure from evolving missile threats.

 

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