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quad post faculty developerGraviticsscored a $ 1.7 million contract from the U.S. Space Force to develop orbital platforms to enable responsive outer space missions .

The contract is part of a big push from the Force to procure outer space capabilities — like launch , satellite load integration , and even satellite functioning — from private industry on timelines that have been previously unheard of . The initiative is forebode tactically responsive space , or TacRS , and it ’s already resulted in book - damp charge : Firefly Aerospace ’s Alpha rocket left the pad just 27 hours after it received its launch notice from the Space Force under itsTacRS contract last year .

While Gravitics was unable to provide more detail as to the precise concept of operations , startup co - founder and CMO Mike DeRosa did clear up in an electronic mail that the company is not place a faculty on a rocket for a tactically reactive launch . Instead , the mission is related to developing “ platforms to enable a new form of tactically responsive quad mission , ” he said .

Space Force tee up new ‘ responsive space ’ mission from Rocket Lab and True Anomaly

The $ 1.7 million contract bridge was awarded by SpaceWERX in partnership with Space Systems Command ’s Space Safari Program Office .   In a statement , Space Safari ’s director of operations Lt Col Jason Altenhofen , said Gravitics ’ mental faculty “ offers an unconventional and potentially plot - changing solution for TacRS . ”

“ As we look into the future tense , the modern use of commercial-grade technologies will be an significant aspect to solving some of our bad challenge , ” he say .

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Gravitics will be working with several other companies under the contract bridge , including Rocket Lab , True Anomaly , Space Exploration Engineering and Eta Space . While there are short concrete details about how the house will shape together , the company said the partners will “ assist in refinement mission computer architecture , break utilisation - case specific outfitting , and arise flight of stairs hardware . ”

projectile Lab and True Anomaly were awarded freestanding responsive blank declaration for a mission calledVictus Hazeearlier this month . Under that contract bridge , each company will progress space vehicle that will then be rapidly commission and readied for rendezvous operations in field .