Sun, Feb 21, 2016
Millennium Space Systems Begins Process Of Readying Spacecraft For Launch
Spacecraft integration of the United States Air Force's Wide Field of View (WFOV) Testbed has been initiated by Millennium Space Systems. The WFOV spacecraft bus platform will be functionally integrated, tested and checked out in summer 2016, in preparation for sensor integration.

Sponsored by the Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) and managed by the National Aeronautics & Space Administration's (NASA) Ames Research Center, the mid-sized Geosynchronous spacecraft based on Millennium's AQUILA M8 affordable platform series will host an Overhead Persistent Infrared (OPIR) 6-degree staring sensor being developed under a separate contract. This demonstration will provide critical risk reduction for Air Force Space Command's next generation missile warning system.
Reaching this point in the program is a significant milestone for both our Air Force and NASA Ames Research Center (ARC) Customers and Millennium Space. "We're proud of the work done to date and look forward to completing the bus and integrating the OPIR sensor," shared Millennium's President Vince Deno. "With the hardware, software and interface verification behind us, we can turn our focus to final bus integration and test. WFOV is another great example of how the Government is capitalizing on Millennium's ability to quickly deliver National Security Space solutions affordably and effectively."
Millennium Space System's Program Manager for WFOV Testbed, Dr. Ryan Lawrence, echoes Mr. Deno's enthusiasm, "This has been a team effort with our Air Force SMC and NASA Ames Customers, the Aerospace Corporation, and our Millennium development crew. I'm proud of our team's achievement in getting to this point – but we're keeping our eyes on the prize – and that means successfully delivering and operating the spacecraft on orbit, on time, and on budget."
"The team has made outstanding progress on the WFOV spacecraft bus development," said Lt Col Michelle Villavaso, SMC's program manager overseeing the WFOV Testbed contractor team. "This is a critical milestone for the Air Force's WFOV program and Space Modernization efforts to enhance the capabilities of the current Space Based Infrared System enterprise."
(Image provided with Millennium Space Systems news release)
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