Canadian Space Agency Awards $116 Million Contract For International Space Station
Robotics
Richmond, B.C. ..... MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. (TSX: MDA) announced
today that the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) today awarded a 4-year contract worth
$116 million to the company's MD Robotics subsidiary to provide ongoing engineering
services for the Canadian-made Mobile Servicing System on the International Space
Station.
"This contract is an example of the ongoing partnership between the space industry
and government," said Allan Rock, Minister of Industry and Minister responsible
for the CSA. "The Canadian Space Agency and MacDonald Dettwiler have developed a
strong working relationship, positioning Canada as a leader in space robotics, strengthening
our Canadian space industry and creating high-tech jobs."
As part of this contract administered by Public Works and Government Services Canada,
MDA will provide software maintenance and enhancement for orbiting Canadian robotic
components, and the development, testing and integration of Dextre. MDA will also
provide spare equipment and overall technical support on the ground.
Dan Friedmann, President and CEO of MDA, said: "With this contract, our robotics
on the International Space Station, including Canadarm2, will transition to long
term operation on Station. This is a key milestone for our Robotics group."
The Space Station's sophisticated robotic system is critical to its assembly, maintenance,
and servicing. It includes Canadarm2 (installed in 2001), the Mobile Base System
(installed in 2002), and the two-armed robot known as Dextre, which will be undergoing
final testing before launch and installation on the Space Station in 2005.
The net addition to MDA's backlog is $109 million, of which $67 million will be
added to firm backlog, and the remainder to option backlog.
Related Websites:
www.mda.ca
www.space.gc.ca
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