Orbital Assembly has been awarded a $1.7 million contract from the United States Space Force to develop rapidly deployable, On Orbit structural technologies to support many types of electronic equipment. The United States Space Force is a separate and distinct branch of the armed services, organized under the Department of the Air Force.
In the Direct to Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Award, Orbital Assembly will develop an efficient, lightweight structure to support solar panels, large power, and communications antenna arrays as well as other space infrastructure functions.
“This SBIR Award is a strong validation of OAs place in the On Orbit Servicing Assembly and Manufacturing sector by the U.S. Space Force,” says Rhonda Stevenson, chief executive officer of Orbital Assembly. “Robust, sustainable in-space infrastructure is a national strategic imperative and energy transmission will be an essential component for space stations, commercial and defense applications. This is a great opportunity for us to advance On Orbit systems, commercialize our proprietary technology and secure future Phase III SBIRs.”
About Orbital Assembly
Orbital Assembly (OA) designs, and develops space systems for sustained occupation of space in the orbital and cislunar domains and beyond. OAs modular, feed forward architecture and versatile platforms, combined with commercial off-the-shelf partnerships (COTS) provide automated and habitable structures with variable, hybrid gravity. For more information about Orbital Assembly, a Delaware corporation, please visit www.orbitalassembly.com. For investment information visit www.orbitalassembly.com/invest