NASA Awards Contract For JPSS-1 Spacecraft

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Sep. 23, 2010

Steve Cole 
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-0918 
stephen.e.cole@xxxxxxxx 

CONTRACT RELEASE: C10-058

NASA AWARDS CONTRACT FOR JPSS-1 SPACECRAFT

WASHINGTON -- NASA on behalf of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric 
Administration has awarded a sole source contract for the Joint Polar 
Satellite System (JPSS-1) spacecraft to Ball Aerospace & Technologies 
Corp. in Boulder, Colo. This is a fixed price contract of $248 
million with a performance period through Feb. 1, 2015. 

Under this contract Ball will design, build and test the spacecraft; 
integrate government-furnished instruments; integrate the satellite 
with the launch vehicle; and support launch operations and on-orbit 
checkout. The spacecraft is a clone of the NPOESS Preparatory 
Project. JPSS-1 is expected to be ready for launch in 2014. 

JPSS is the restructured civilian portion of the National 
Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS) 
that will make afternoon observations as it orbits Earth. The system 
includes the satellites and sensors supporting civil weather and 
climate measurements and a shared ground infrastructure with the 
Department of Defense weather satellite system. 

NOAA is responsible for the JPSS program. NASA is the program's 
procurement agent, and the agency's Goddard Space Flight Center in 
Greenbelt, Md., is the lead for acquisition. Data and imagery 
obtained from JPSS will increase the timeliness, accuracy and 
cost-effectiveness of public warnings and forecasts of climate and 
weather events, reducing the potential loss of human life and 
property. 

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