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NRO announces space tech agreements with three commercial companies

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WASHINGTON — The National Reconnaissance Office selected three commercial space companies for its technology program that seeks innovations in space logistics and in-space mobility.

The NRO, which builds and operates the nation’s spy satellites, announced Oct. 30 it has signed agreements with Cognitive Space, Impulse Space and Starfish Space under a program called Broad Agency Announcements for Agile Launch Innovation and Strategic Technology Advancement.

The program’s key areas of focus include:

  • In-space mobility to enable access to non-traditional orbits and maneuvering between orbits
  • On-orbit logistics such as refueling, docking interfaces and de-orbiting
  • Techniques to accelerate space missions
  • Artificial intelligence for ground operations

The three agreements are study contracts to assess the companies’ capabilities. 

“This BAA helps NRO advance emerging technologies across launch, on-orbit support, and command and control,” said Col. Eric Zarybnisky, director of the NRO’s office of space launch.

  • Cognitive Space, based in Houston, Texas, specializes in AI solutions for satellite operations. The company develops AI-driven software that automates mission management 
  • Impulse Space, based in Redondo Beach, California, develops vehicles for in-space transportation services. The company aims to facilitate the movement of payloads between different orbits.
  • Starfish Space, based in Kent, Washington, develops spacecraft intended for satellite servicing and logistics.
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