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MDA Signs $154 Million Contract To Provide Hubble Rescue Solution

 

Richmond, BC, Jan. 6/Satnews Daily/ — MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. has signed a contract worth approximately $154 million to provide a potential information and robotic servicing solution to NASA to rescue the Hubble Space Telescope. The Hubble mission will follow on the heels of two U.S. military satellite missions that will utilize MDA's solutions to perform similar tasks, MDA said in a statement.

 

"We are building robotic space solutions that perform critical tasks to meet the requirements of ongoing and future international space missions," said Dan Friedmann, President and CEO of MDA. "The Hubble mission and our strategic participation in other space missions will demonstrate that robots can cost-effectively complete complex tasks in space, while working together with astronauts on the ground."

 

According to MDA, the company is involved in two other important unmanned U.S. military satellite missions. MDA recently shipped a space-based solution for a classified satellite observation program, and is in the final stages of another previously announced key space servicing mission.

 

The Hubble award provides MDA with a new major source of long-term revenue. This award also positions MDA as the world leader in extending human reach in hostile environments with great precision and reliability.

 

The Canadian Commercial Corp. (CCC) is acting as the contracting agency between MDA and NASA and has executed the contract, MDA said. CCC, a Government of Canada Crown corporation, facilitates over $1 billion in exports each year.

 

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