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The Space Development Agency (SDA) is resuming its Tranche 1 satellite launch campaign after a 9-month pause triggered by on-orbit technical issues with satellites built by York Space Systems and Lockheed Martin.…
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The Space Development Agency (SDA) is resuming its Tranche 1 satellite launch campaign after a 9-month pause triggered by on-orbit technical issues with satellites built by York Space Systems and Lockheed Martin.…
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The Space Development Agency (SDA) has resumed its Tranche 1 launch campaign after a 9‑month pause caused by on‑orbit thermal, connectivity, and propulsion issues affecting satellites built by York Space Systems and Lockheed Martin.…
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The Space Development Agency (SDA) is resuming its Tranche 1 satellite launch campaign after a nine-month pause caused by on-orbit technical problems with satellites built by York Space Systems and Lockheed Martin.…
Read full report →The Space Development Agency (SDA) is resuming its Tranche 1 satellite launch campaign after a 9-month pause triggered by on-orbit technical issues with satellites built by York Space Systems and Lockheed Martin. Problems included thermal management, connectivity, and propulsion failures that required both hardware and software fixes. The pause affected ongoing work under the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture (PWSA) and prompted SDA to prioritize thorough satellite checkout over maintaining the original monthly launch cadence. Immediate implications: launch schedules and acceptance timelines will shift, engineering and integration workloads may increase, and program-level oversight and testing requirements are likely to tighten. Contractors in space systems, satellite manufacturing, and space communications should expect altered operational rhythms and prepare for increased technical and compliance scrutiny. Use this window to validate contract requirements, update risk registers, and position capture/proposal teams for follow-on or remediation work.
Affected segments include Space Systems, Defense, Satellite Manufacturing, Space Communications, and Aerospace. Specific NAICS codes, agencies, and contract vehicles are explicitly listed in segmentation and include:
A: The Summary states SDA is resuming the Tranche 1 launch campaign after a 9-month pause. Specific launch dates and cadence adjustments beyond the note that SDA is prioritizing satellite checkout over the original monthly cadence are pending source review.
A: The Summary identifies York Space Systems and Lockheed Martin as the satellite builders that experienced thermal management problems, connectivity issues, and propulsion failures requiring hardware and software fixes.
A: SDA’s pause and subsequent emphasis on satellite checkout quality can shift near-term priorities and schedules. Whether new procurements or recompete opportunities will appear is pending source review; monitor solicitations and follow-on notices closely.
Who to notify: BD Director, Capture Lead, Program Manager, Chief Technical Officer (CTO), and Compliance Officer. First 48-hour playbook:
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