U.S. Space Force awards SpaceX $2.29 billion contract for military satellite data network
The Facts
- The U.S. Space Force awarded SpaceX a $2.29 billion contract to build the Space Data Network Backbone.
- The contract is a fixed-price agreement, and SpaceX is required to deliver a fully operational prototype by the end of 2027.
- The Space Data Network Backbone is intended to provide secure, high-speed, high-capacity, low-latency data transport for military use.
- The network is designed to connect military sensors and weapons platforms globally, helping move data across the force rather than relying only on terrestrial relay networks or ground stations.
- Space Force said the network will help carry missile warning and tracking data to interceptors in near real time, linking the project to missile defense missions.
- The system is based on a low Earth orbit satellite architecture with optically interconnected satellites.
- The award covers the backbone layer of a broader Space Data Network effort, indicating the contract is for one part of a larger military communications architecture rather than the entire system.
How left and right are reading this
- Both agree
- A defined piece of military communications infrastructure is being built to move critical data across the force, with the contract framed as a concrete operational capability rather than a symbolic award or a complete buildout of the whole network.
- They split on
- Whether the story is about strengthening near-real-time military coordination and missile defense, or about keeping a broader space communications buildout bounded by fixed-price terms, a specific prototype deadline, and a limited contract scope.
Context
What is the Space Data Network Backbone?
It is the core transport layer of the Space Force's Space Data Network, designed to move military data through a network of low Earth orbit satellites with high capacity and low latency Investing.com India,SpaceNews,Air & Space Forces ….
Who would use this network?
The network is intended for U.S. military operations, connecting sensors, command systems, and weapons platforms across the globe so data can be shared more quickly across the joint force CNA,Кирилл и Ме…,Air & Space Forces ….
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