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Braxton Signs Orbital Analysis Software Contract with Boeing
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Braxton Signs Orbital Analysis Software Contract with Boeing
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Braxton Technologies, LLC today announced a one and a half-year contract with Boeing Space and Intelligence Systems to supply Orbital Analysis Software for Boeing 702MP, 702HP and geomobile satellites. This system will augment Boeing’s extensive suite of orbital analysis software tools for transfer orbit and station keeping operations. This contract creates six jobs in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Pleasanton, California.
“Not only does our Orbital Analysis Software take us to the head of the pack in the maneuver planning arena, it also showcases the newest generation of Braxton products. Our fourth generation product line will meet users’ evolving needs with many enhanced capabilities, modern user interfaces, and additional standards compliance.”
The Braxton Orbital Analysis Software (OAS) provides cutting-edge flight dynamics and mission planning capabilities to support multiple satellite bus maneuvers from parking and transfer orbits to final geosynchronous orbit and station keeping operations.
Successful delivery of sophisticated software systems on tight timelines is Braxton’s specialty. “Implementation of the new Orbital Analysis Software will be completed within 16 months. We’ll meet Boeing’s demanding schedule because of the flexibility of our software architecture,” points out Braxton Program Manager, Greg Davis. “Our core commercial product infrastructure and comprehensive software libraries are designed for rapid, reliable extension to any space vehicle.”
OAS lead engineer, Dr. Triet Tran, explains, “Not only does our Orbital Analysis Software take us to the head of the pack in the maneuver planning arena, it also showcases the newest generation of Braxton products. Our fourth generation product line will meet users’ evolving needs with many enhanced capabilities, modern user interfaces, and additional standards compliance.”
In addition to this new contract, Braxton has supplied Boeing with ACE Premier™ telemetry, tracking and commanding, modeling and simulation and mission planning and scheduling products for almost a decade.
About Braxton Technologies
Braxton Technologies, LLC provides products and professional services for government and commercial missions. Braxton’s ACE Premier™ product suite includes commercial applications, tools and simulators that dramatically reduce risk and accelerate deployment of satellite ground systems. Braxton is headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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