BARD Mission Launched by York Space Systems
Demonstrating Next-Generation Communications Capabilities for NASA
The York Space Systems BARD mission satellite was launched last week from Vandenberg AFB in California. York was able to establish contact with the satellite on the first attempt and reports all systems are healthy on orbit.
“From Dragoon to BARD, we’re delivering complete space missions that meet the most urgent operational needs of our customers."
Melanie Preisser, York
BARD was procured as a commercial mission from York and developed in collaboration with NASA’s Space Communications and Navigation (SCaN) Program and Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL). The mission will flight-demonstrate the Polylingual Experimental Terminal (PExT), an advanced communications payload designed to enable real-time interoperability between government and commercial satellite relay networks—a first-of-its-kind capability supporting NASA’s shift toward a commercial communications architecture.
The successful BARD launch comes only one month following the successful deployment of York’s Dragoon mission. Moreover, BARD is the second of five distinct missions York is executing in 2025 alone. From spacecraft design and manufacturing to full mission integration, launch, and operations, York’s end-to-end capabilities are enabling customers across the defense and commercial sectors to deploy critical space assets faster, more affordably, and with greater mission flexibility.
“The success of BARD reinforces York’s commitment to delivering impactful missions with speed, resilience, and performance,” said Melanie Preisser, GM and Executive VP of York. “From Dragoon to BARD, we’re delivering complete space missions that meet the most urgent operational needs of our customers. York continues to lead the way in redefining how space-based capabilities are developed, launched, and operated.”