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The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has awarded us a contract worth up to $192M over 5 years to provide U.S. allies and partners with commercial imagery services consisting of high-resolution electro-optical, synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and 3D data products.
Congratulations to our customer, Agilysis, for winning the 2022 Prince Michael International Road Safety Award, for outstanding achievement and innovations in road safety worldwide. This award is given out by His Royal Highness Prince Michael of Kent, a member of the British royal family, and gives public recognition to the most outstanding examples of international road safety initiatives. | Learn more about Agilysis’ winning solution that leverages our Analysis-Ready Data to extract 13 road attributes – including vehicle speed, traffic flow and road features.
The World Wildlife Fund and British Antarctic Survey have teamed up with Maxar to recruit citizen scientists to assist in conservation efforts of Atlantic and Laptev walrus populations. The project is called Walrus from Space and has two phases: identifying Maxar satellite images that contain walruses (Phase I) and then count the walruses (Phase II). Learn how you can become a walrus detective!
Last month, we opened a new direct primary care clinic in Sunnyvale, California, which will provide near-site healthcare services for our employees in our Palo Alto, San Jose and Mountain View offices. The clinic, which will be operated by Everside Health, a direct primary care partner, represents another major step forward in our direct primary care journey and our commitment to providing improved healthcare access and affordability to our employees.
We’re pleased to announce new contract awards from the U.S. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. The first award is a one-year Period of Performance contract worth up to $22.5 million with $11.3 million initially funded under NGA’s Janus Geography program. Under the second award, worth up to $13.3 million, we will provide NGA’s Foundation Program with a modern, enhanced application programming interface capable of querying, discovering and downloading Maxar products derived from the company’s 125-petabyte high-resolution commercial imagery archive.
Maxar President and CEO Daniel Jablonsky has been selected to serve on the National Space Council’s Users Advisory Group (UAG). Members of the UAG will serve the current administration’s efforts to maintain a robust and responsible U.S. space enterprise and preserve space for current and future generations.
We’re partnering with NASA’s Glenn Research Center to design and build the Power and Propulsion Element (PPE), the foundational component of Gateway. PPE will provide Gateway with power and allow it to maintain its unique orbit around the Moon. How does PPE work? Learn more about this program.
A new report authored by the World Wildlife Foundation, in partnership with Maxar, outlines how geospatial technologies can play a differentiating role in helping deliver the data and ground truth insights needed to validate corporate biodiversity performance.
Maxar Secures NOAA Approval to Provide Non-Earth Imaging Services to Government and Commercial Customers We’re pleased to announce that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has modified our remote sensing license to enable the non-Earth imaging (NEI) capability for our current constellation on orbit as well our its next-generation WorldView Legion satellites.
We’re pleased to announce that SiriusXM has commissioned us to build two new satellites, SXM-11 and SXM-12. Built on our proven 1300-class platform at our manufacturing facilities in Palo Alto and San Jose, California, SXM-11 and -12 will be twin high-powered digital audio radio satellites. The delivery of SXM-11 and -12 will bring the number of Maxar-built spacecraft for SiriusXM to 13.