Satellite systems procurement: A brief how-to guide

The decision to commission the construction and launch of a satellite system is a multi-year strategic decision for any entity, whether commercial or governmental.

Unlike many noncustomized procurements, even ones of similar expense, the procurement is only the initial phase, and after a satellite construction contract is signed the parties embark upon a multi-year collaborative journey to keep the program on schedule, on budget, and within the original performance requirements. Additionally, numerous other complicated, high risk, and/or interrelated program elements must be procured, including the launch services, ground systems, handsets, insurance, tracking telemetry and control, and various forms of ground support and back-office systems.

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Washington, D.C.
Randy Segal
Partner
Northern Virginia
Alexis Sainz
Partner
Washington, D.C.

 

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