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        EM Solutions Gains Thales Contract for Satellite Radio Systems


        EM  Solutions has been  awarded a AUD$   export business through the Global Supply   has  expanded  its  capacity,  purchased
        6.5M contract by global prime contractor   Chain  program has meant an expansion   additional equipment and hired new staff
        Thales  for  the  supply  of  satellite  radio   of its test and assembly capacity. Similar   to meet delivery requirements. The firm is
        systems  to  support  a  major  connectivity   products to those supplied are also in use in   delighted  to  extend  the  company’s  near-
        project. EM Solutions’ ability to make timely   several of EM Solutions’ own on-the-move   decade long track record in working with
        modifications  to  their  Commercial-Off-  satellite terminals for a range of land and   Thales  across the  globe.  Thales and EM
        The-Shelf (COTS) products to suit Thales’   maritime applications, including the Cobra   Solutions have been collaborating through
        specific customer requirements was a key   X/Ka tri-band Maritime Satellite Terminal,   the work of the Thales Global Supply Chain
        factor in determining the contract award. In   which is now operational on a number of   team. Anne Munro, who heads Thales’ GSC
        2016, a framework agreement was signed   different classes of Navy vessels, both in   team, said that Thales has built trust with
        between the two companies to streamline   Australia  and  internationally.    Thanks  to   EM Solutions over an extended period and
        ordering  —  in 2018, EM  Solutions’ work   its collaboration with Thales, EM Solutions   it is as a result of good communications
        was again recognized when the company   is  positioning  to  win  further global   and its proven track record that Thales has
        received the Thales Australia’s Supplier of   business  and extend  its reach  into other   the confidence in EM Solutions to deliver.
        the  Year  award  for  Export  Achievement.   projects. Dr. Rowan Gilmore, CEO, said that
        For EM Solutions, the success in winning   because  of this business,  EM  Solutions




        United Launch Alliance Successfully Launches Communications Satellite
        for the U.S. Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center



        A United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket carrying the fifth   rocket. The launch is scheduled for August 22 at Space Launch
        Advanced  Extremely  High  Frequency  (AEHF)  communications   Complex-37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. With more
        satellite for the U.S. Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center   than  a  century  of  combined  heritage,  United  Launch  Alliance
        lifted  off  from  Space  Launch  Complex-41  on  August  8  at  6:13   is  the  nation’s  most  experienced  and  reliable  launch  service
        a.m. EDT. This marked the 80th successful launch of an Atlas V   provider. ULA has successfully delivered more than 130 satellites
        rocket, which has successfully launched and precisely delivered   to orbit that aid meteorologists in tracking severe weather, unlock
        the entire AEHF constellation on orbit. ULA has a track record of   the  mysteries  of  our  solar  system,  provide  critical  capabilities
        100 percent mission success with 134 successful launches. “The   for  troops  in  the  field  and  enable  personal  device-based  GPS
        ULA and supplier teams continue to demonstrate  the highest   navigation.
        dedication to mission success as we overcame several technical
        issues  during  the  last  few  weeks,”  said  Gary  Wentz,  ULA  vice
        president  of  Government  and  Commercial  Programs.  “Thank
        you  to  the  entire  team  and  our  government  mission  partners
        for  the  outstanding  partnership  and  teamwork  to  deliver  these
        critical payloads to orbit.” Producing more than two and a half
        million pounds of thrust at liftoff, the Atlas V 551 configuration
        rocket is the most powerful in the Atlas V fleet. The 551 rocket
        has launched  groundbreaking missions for our  nation—from
        the  critically  important  MUOS  constellation  to  historic  science
        missions including New Horizons, the first mission to Pluto and
        the  Juno  mission  to  Jupiter.  The  AEHF  system,  developed  by
        Lockheed  Martin,  provides  vastly  improved  global,  survivable,
        protected  communications  capabilities for strategic command
        and tactical warfighters. This mission launched aboard an Atlas
        V  551  configuration  vehicle,  including  a  5-meter  large  Payload
        Fairing (PLF) and standing at 197 ft. tall. The Atlas booster for this
        mission was powered by the RD AMROSS RD-180 engine. Aerojet
        Rocketdyne provided the five AJ-60A solid rocket boosters (SRBs)
        and RL10C-1 engine  for the  Centaur  upper  stage. ULA’s next
        launch is the GPS III SV02 mission for the U.S. Air Force Space
        and  Missile  Systems  Center  aboard  the  final  Delta  IV  Medium


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