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Space agency awards $424M contracts to Denver-connected companies

Denver-based York Space Systems was awarded around $170 million and Irvine, California-based Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc. won approximately $254 million.
Credit: Terran Orbital via the Denver Business Journal
A rendering of a SmallSat GEO satellite made by Terran Orbital.

The Space Development Agency has awarded prototype agreements to two Denver-connected companies, and the value of these contracts totals approximately $424 million.

The money will fund building and operating 20 military satellites, according to a release by the agency, an innovation and procurement arm of the U.S. Space Force.

Denver-based York Space Systems was awarded approximately $170 million and Irvine, California-based Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems, Inc. won approximately $254 million. Each company will build and operate 10 Gamma prototype satellites, with launches scheduled to begin by late 2027.

The satellites, which will operate within the SDA's Tranche 2 Transport Layer satellite network, provide enhanced data relay and tactical communication capabilities within the network, the agency's release said.

Melanie Preisser, executive vice president and general manager of York, said the company is proud to continue its SDA partnership. "Our team's proven track record, including the successful development and launch of satellites for SDA's Tranche 0 and upcoming Tranche 1 layers, positions us to meet the challenging requirements of the T2TL-Gamma program and further advance the DoD's space capabilities."

> Read the full story at the Denver Business Journal.

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