Utah State’s Space Dynamics Lab to continue research for MDA

August 18, 2016

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The U.S. Missile Defense Agency has awarded the Utah State University Research Foundation a contract to continue to research, develop and build state-of-the-art space-based sensors, according to an Aug. 16 announcement from the Pentagon.

Utah State’s Space Dynamics Lab is the MDA’s dedicated university affiliated research center. The lab specializes in designing and developing sensors and has played a key role in the sensor technology aboard the Defense Department’s missile warning satellites. The lab’s work includes programs such as the current generation Space Based Infrared System satellites, the Near Field Infrared Experiment, known as NFIRE, and the Commercially Hosted Infrared Program, or CHIRP.

The Pentagon announcement said the sole-source contract is a so-called indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract and has a potential value of $99.4 million.

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