| Ecliptic
Enterprises Corp. (Pasadena, CA); a space technology
firm that produces the world’s leading brand of onboard
video and imaging systems for use with rockets, spacecraft and
other remote platforms. Ecliptic’s CEO Rex Ridenoure said,
“This NOAA effort is a good example of how commercial approaches
and solutions might be extended beyond Earth-orbiting comsat and
remote-sensing missions into the deep-space arena. We’re
pleased to be on the team.”
Legacy
Equity Group, LLC (Houston, TX); a merchant banking
firm based on the fundamental business and human behavioral principles
of its founders as a profitable, ongoing, multi-generational business/deal
flow incubator;
L’Garde,
Inc. (Tustin, CA); a world leader in analyzing, designing,
manufacturing, testing and flying inflatable space structural
systems;
Raytheon’s
Intelligence & Information Systems - Space Systems (Aurora,
CO); an industry leader in defense and government electronics,
space, information technology, technical services, and business
aviation and special mission aircraft. "Raytheon's participation
in this program is another example of Raytheon's commitment to
NOAA's long term vision," notes Ray Kolibaba, Vice President
of Raytheon’s Space Systems;
Southwest
Research Institute (Boulder, CO and San Antonio,
TX); which are providing the expertise for the science instrument
package to define and develop the solar wind instrumentation and
solar storm warning capability;
SpaceQuest,
Ltd. (Fairfax, VA); a leading developer of advanced
micro satellite technology, specializing in the design, development
and testing of space and ground components for operation with
orbiting satellites.
FOR MORE INFORMATION contact
Harvin Moore,
Chief Operating Officer,
Space Services Inc. at 713-524-2568 x 413
Harvin@SpaceServicesInc.com
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