NASA Awards Contract for Land-Imaging Instrument

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July 16, 2007

Tabatha Thompson/Dwayne Brown
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-3895/1726 

CONTRACT RELEASE: C07-031

NASA AWARDS CONTRACT FOR LAND-IMAGING INSTRUMENT

WASHINGTON - NASA has selected Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp. 
of Boulder, Colo., to develop the Operational Land Imager instrument 
for the Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM). The instrument will 
capture images in the visible and near-infrared spectra. The 
cost-plus-award-fee contract, including all options, is $127.9 
million.

Under the contract terms, Ball Aerospace will design, develop, 
fabricate and integrate one flight-model Operational Land Imager. The 
company also will test, deliver and provide post-delivery support and 
five years of on-orbit support for the instrument. There are five 
one-year options for the extension of basic on-orbit support. If all 
options are exercised, the potential period of performance would 
extend through 2021. The work will be performed at Ball Aerospace's 
facility in Boulder.

The Landsat Data Continuity Mission is the successor to Landsat 7. It 
is scheduled for launch no earlier than July 2011. Landsat satellites 
have captured multi-spectral images of the global land surface 
continuously since the launch of Landsat 1 in 1972. The Landsat data 
archive is the longest record of land surface as viewed from space. 
LDCM will detect and characterize changes on the global land surface 
at a scale where natural and man-made causes of change can be 
detected and differentiated.

NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., procures and 
manages the acquisition of the LDCM in partnership with the U.S. 
Geological Survey (USGS). NASA will turn over management of the LDCM 
satellite to USGS after launch and on-orbit checkout.

For information about the Landsat Data Continuity Mission, visit:

http://ldcm.nasa.gov

	
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