Bard Mission Set for Launch
York Space Systems will Demonstrate Future Communications Capabilities for NASA
The Bard mission, which is designed to flight-demonstrate the Polylingual Experimental Terminal (PExT), is set for launch ... one of five distinct missions York Space Systems is launching this year. PExT is an advanced communications technology developed in collaboration with the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) and NASA's SCaN (Space Communications and Navigation) Program.
"Bard is yet another proof point that York continues to deliver a full spectrum of missions and customers."
Melanie Preisser, York Space Systems
The terminal is designed to enable real-time interoperability between government and commercial satellite relay networks—a first-of-its-kind capability as NASA shifts toward a commercial satellite relay communications architecture.
Built on York's flight-proven platform, Bard is set to demonstrate the power of wideband polylingual terminals—equipped with software-defined radios that can dynamically switch across frequency bands, protocols, and relay providers.
The on-orbit demonstration will conclude April 2026, after validating the ability to communicate seamlessly with both NASA's legacy Tracking and Data Relay Satellites (TDRS) and multiple commercial networks, as well as a direct-to-Earth link. This dynamic communications capability represents a critical risk reduction activity as emerging NASA missions transition towards acquiring commercial space relay services by 2031.
York says the mission reflects its growing role as a critical enabler of national space infrastructure, capable of delivering operational systems and experimental technologies on rapid timelines and at unmatched scale.
"Bard is yet another proof point that York continues to deliver a full spectrum of missions and customers—from high-performance constellations to critical pathfinder demonstrations," said Melanie Preisser, GM and Executive VP of York. "This is just another example of how York has become the provider of choice for deploying next-generation capabilities with the speed, scale, and operational readiness that customers demand."
The Bard mission also showcases the same spacecraft operations backbone powering York's growing constellation portfolio. Operated through the company's secure, cloud-based Multi-Mission Operations Center (MMOC), Bard will demonstrate York's ability to support real-time command and control for multiple simultaneous missions, all from a single, autonomous infrastructure.