Press Release

TASC Assures Successful Launch of Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) Vehicle

By SpaceRef Editor
February 16, 2015
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TASC supported the successful launch of the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) from Cape Canaveral Air Force Base, Fla., on Feb. 11, 2015. TASC provided engineering mission assurance and independent verification and validation (IV&V) expertise for the Falcon 9 launch vehicle procured by the U.S. Air Force from SpaceX. DSCOVR is en route to the L1 Lagrangian point, which is located approximately 1.5 million kilometers from the Earth. 

This is the first Falcon 9 launch the Air Force has executed under its Orbital/Suborbital Program-3 contract, to which TASC is the mission assurance contractor. DSCOVR will maintain the nation’s real-time solar wind monitoring capabilities, which are essential to the accuracy and timeliness of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) space weather alerts and forecasts. Without timely and accurate warnings, space weather events like the geomagnetic storms caused by changes in solar wind have the potential to disrupt nearly every major public infrastructure system, including power grids, telecommunications, aviation and GPS, according to NOAA.

TASC is providing the Air Force’s new Space and Missile Systems Center Advanced Systems and Development Directorate with engineering mission assurance services including independent analyses on  flight software, guidance, structures, aero fluids, propulsion, and avionics; mission risk assessments; in-plant test evaluations; component flight worthiness reviews; field processing oversight; launch-day console operations; and post-flight analyses.

“TASC has a long history of supporting space and scientific missions, and each launch is exciting and meaningful to us,” said Mark Bruno, senior vice president, TASC Space Systems Sector. “The DSCOVR mission advances weather science and helps alert our nation to weather changes that could affect the lives of millions citizens. TASC is proud to work with NASA, NOAA and the U.S. Air Force to help the DSCOVR program achieve its vision.” 

About TASC

Founded in 1966, TASC Inc. helps solve complex national security and public safety challenges by providing advanced systems engineering, integration and decision-support services to the intelligence community, Department of Defense and civilian agencies of the federal government. With about 4,000 employees in 40 locations, TASC generated $1.1 billion in annual revenue in 2014. For more information and career opportunities, visit our website at www.tasc.com or email info@tasc.com.

 

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