A subsidiary of Integrity Applications has been awarded two task orders worth $27.8 million combined for research and development services to the U.S. Air Force.
Pacific Defense Solutions will work to develop electro-optical space situational awareness systems and also integrate and produce components under the first task order, Defense Department said Monday.
The second task order covers R&D services for technologies the Air Force wants to help increase satellites’ capacity to carry out imaging, detection, acquisition and tracking functions.
Integrity Applications purchased Pacific Defense in November 2013 in an effort to expand in the space market and combined both companies’ engineering and software service portfolios.
Work under both task orders will take place in Maui, Hawaii and is scheduled to end on June 14, 2021.