Satnews Daily
November 23rd, 2017

A New Government SATCOM Platform is Established by SES and ESA


SES leads a European consortium of industry partners to sign an agreement with the European Space Agency (ESA) to set up Pacis-1, a new satellite communication platform for governments that is aimed at making secure satellite communications accessible and available to governments and institutions.

Pacis-1 is part of the ESA’s Govsatcom Precursor program and is the first step in demonstrating how the European space industry can support the EU’s Govsatcom initiative and leverage governmental and commercial satellite services to provide secure access to satellite communications for a wide range of governmental applications. The project will demonstrate in-field usage of the system for civil protection, border control, humanitarian missions, maritime surveillance, among other applications. Under the agreement, SES will put in place the architecture and service concept of Pacis-1, leveraging the space assets and ground infrastructure of the stakeholders involved in the project.


Carlo Elia, Head of the Telecommunications Technologies, Products and Systems Department, ESA, and Gerhard Bethscheider, Managing Director of SES TechCom Services, SES Networks. Photo is courtesy of Business Wire.

Under the Pacis-1 public-private partnership, the members of the consortium will be providing specific technological contributions, including engineering, satellite capacity, commercial, project management and other services. Other industrial partners that have joined the SES-led consortium are Redu Space Services, GovSat, Newtec, QinetiQ and Tekever.

Carlo Elia, Head of the Telecommunications Technologies, Products and Systems Department, ESA, said that Pacis-1 is an excellent example of how a Public-Private Partnership at the national level — between a commercial operator and a Member State — can evolve in a wider European setting with the support of ESA, to prepare for EU Govsatcom. The pooling and sharing demonstrations are hosted in a European Center of Excellence for space cyber security services and may provide the Center with the opportunity for an operational role in governmental secure SATCOM at EU level.

Gerhard Bethscheider, Managing Director of SES TechCom Services, SES Networks, added that the Pacis-1 project is a unique and truly innovative way to approach a partnership between the industry and ESA and will pave the way for governments to have flexible access to secure satellite communications, in a cost-efficient way.