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SCOUT wins two STTR awards from U.S. Space Force SpaceWERX

August 28, 2022

SCOUT Space Inc. has been granted two STTR awards through the Orbital Prime program by SpaceWERX, the innovation arm of the U.S. Space Force.

SCOUT was awarded two STTRs in collaboration with the Stanford University Space Rendezvous Laboratory (SLAB) and the Florida Institute of Technology ORION Lab.

SpaceWERX has awarded 125 contracts to develop technologies for orbital debris cleanup and other space services, of which SCOUT was awarded two STTRs (Phase I) for Real-time Autonomous Uncertainty and Risk Monitoring, and Robust Optical Tracking integration into Real-time Orbital Determination (RTOD).

The technical focus areas defined by SpaceWERX for Orbital Prime are on-orbit approach, on-orbit acquisition and on-orbit service. SCOUT provides solutions focused on the first two focus areas, which are recognized by the Space Force to be key enablers for widespread servicing and debris removal.

Later this year, SCOUT will also have an opportunity to compete for second-phase awards of up to $1.5 million for each of the contracts to continue development and prototyping.

This announcement comes on the heels of a number of contract wins for SCOUT in the last few months. Last week, SCOUT announced they had been awarded the $44.5 million contract for the Tetra-5 mission through the Space Enterprise Consortium (SpEC) in collaboration with Hera Systems and Booz Allen Hamilton, and led by Orion Space Solutions.

Last month, SCOUT was granted a Phase II SBIR contract through AFWERX, the Technology Directorate of the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and the innovation arm of the Department of the Air Force. In May of this year, SCOUT also announced they had been selected for a NASA SBIR award to make relative navigation more resilient and enable more autonomous rendezvous, proximity operations, and docking.

“We’re really looking forward to collaborating with Stanford’s Space Rendezvous Laboratory and Florida Tech’s ORION Lab on these contracts to further advance SCOUT’s technology developments in space safety and sustainability,” said Eric Ingram, Founder and CEO of SCOUT. “Orbital Prime is providing us, a private company, with a very unique opportunity to partner with highly respected academic institutions – to kick start advances in technologies for on-orbit approach and on-orbit acquisition.”

“This is a great opportunity for an academic laboratory to deploy new machine learning algorithms for autonomous spacecraft navigation in actual space missions led by industry. Our objective is to enable future miniaturized distributed space systems for unprecedented capabilities in space science, exploration, and logistics. Working with SCOUT is a crucial step in that direction,” said Simone D’Amico, Associate Professor of Aeronautics and Astronautics at Stanford University and founding Director of SLAB.

“SCOUT’s on-orbit navigation and approach safety solutions are enabling more reliable and proliferated orbital servicing: both SLAB and ORION labs provide unique and exciting capabilities for technology transfer,” said Sergio Gallucci, co-founder and CTO of SCOUT, and the principal investigator for these efforts. “Professors D’Amico’s and Tiwari’s support will help refine our autonomy and spaceflight safety solutions.”

SCOUT was founded in 2019 with the mission to enable a new era of space safety and transparency. SCOUT’s in-space products and services, first launched in June 2021, allow spacecraft to see and understand things around them. The orbital distributed sensor network developed by SCOUT will significantly improve Space Domain Awareness (SDA) and ensure responsible use of the space environment. The company is a Techstars, MassChallenge, and venture-backed startup with ongoing government contracts and commercial paid pilots. SCOUT holds the Established® 2021 Startup of the Year® title. For more information, visit www.scout.space.

Filed Under: AFWERX, Business Moves, Contracts, Florida Institute of Technology, Military, Orbital Debris, SCOUT, Space Services, SpaceWERX, Stanford, U.S. Space Force

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