FOO Fighter Review Milestone Reached
PDR Completed Four Months Following Authorization to Proceed
The preliminary design review (PDR) for the Millennium Space Systems' Fire-control On Orbit-support-to-the-war Fighter, or FOO Fighter program, has been completed only four months after the company was authorized to proceed.
"Completing PDR in such a short timeframe is significant because it validates the feasibility and design of the system."
Michelle Parker, Boeing
The company is on contract to deliver a constellation of eight satellites with a ground system and to perform mission operations. FOO Fighter will demonstrate advanced missile defense capability by incorporating fire control-quality sensors into a prototype constellation. "Just like the name says, our focus is the warfighter and ensuring our system can perform the mission they need," said Michelle Parker, vice president, Boeing Space Mission Systems. "FOO Fighter really showcases our team's ability to meet the mission, supporting a real-time warfighter need. Completing PDR in such a short timeframe is significant because it validates the feasibility and design of the system, ensuring we are moving with pace to meet mission requirements."
Boeing company Millennium Space Systems has direct experience with proven real-time space operations and data dissemination, and has also developed and demonstrated a flexible framework, enabling high-performance edge processing for real-time fire-control target tracking.
"We're building off our common bus architecture, so our bus design is solid," said Doug Hulse, portfolio lead, Millennium Space Systems. "For PDR, that allowed us to focus on the mission itself – that's what's critical."
The company is now working toward critical design review in early 2025.