PlanetSpace announced they have added the Space Exploration division of The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) to its existing teammates, Alliant Techsystems (NYSE: ATK) and Lockheed Martin Corporation (NYSE: LMT), on the proposed solution to NASA for the Commercial Resupply Services to the International Space Station.
The
PlanetSpace ISS Commercial Resupply Services (
CRS) team includes the following major members:
- PlanetSpace is the overall prime contractor and manages the CRS contract
- ATK provides the Athena III launch vehicle and ground processing
- Lockheed Martin and Boeing will develop, produce and operate modular Orbital Transfer Vehicles (OTV) that serve as the cargo carriers to the International Space Station
Boeing's role on the team includes providing cargo carrier development, cargo integration services, and
ISS integration and operations support.
ATK provides the
Athena III launch vehicle for the
PlanetSpace team. It is based on propulsion with demonstrated performance on multiple launch vehicles. The first stage is a 2.5 segment derivative of the
Space Shuttle's four-segment
Solid Rocket Booster (
SRB). The second stage is the
ATK CASTOR®
120, utilized on the
Athena I,
Athena II and
Taurus I launch vehicles. That foundation is topped by an
ATK CASTOR 30 third stage and a flight-proven
Orbit Adjust Module.
Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company, using its autonomous spacecraft design, manufacturing, system integration, and mission operations experience, is developing the
Orbital Transfer Vehicles for PlanetSpace.

The PlanetSpace consortium continues discussions with
Space Florida on a nonexclusive basis for
Space Launch Complex 36 on
Cape Canaveral. Florida is a desired location as long as satisfactory financial incentives are agreed to. Space Florida drives aerospace economic development in the state and serves as a catalyst for space-related business development, education, spaceport operations, research and development, workforce development and financing. The team's
ISS Commercial Resupply program provides 100 percent United States manufactured assets which save and create hundreds of U.S. jobs. Space Florida recognizes new jobs and economic impact exceeding $300 million and is committed to launch site construction with PlanetSpace serving as the anchor tenant. Additional team participants include
PTC,
SPACEHAB and
MEHTA Engineering.
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