T2TL Beta Satellite Contracts Awarded to LMC, NGC
The Space Development Agency (SDA) ha awarded two prototype agreements with a total value of approximately $1.5 billion to build and operate the Tranche 2 Transport Layer (T2TL) – Beta variant prototype constellation, consisting of 72 satellites, which will form the foundation of Tranche 2 of the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture.
“We are now solidly in the procurement phase for Tranche 2 of the PWSA to support a 2026 delivery.”
Derek Tournear, SDA
SDA awarded these firm-fixed priced Other Transaction Authority (OTA) agreements to Northrop Grumman Space Systems, Redondo Beach, California, and Lockheed Martin Corp., Littleton, Colorado, to each build and operate 36 T2TL Beta prototype constellation satellites – in three orbital planes of 12 satellites each, with the first plane ready for launch by September 2026.
The T2TL Beta space vehicles will provide global communications access and deliver persistent global encrypted connectivity to support missions like beyond line of sight targeting and missile warning and missile tracking of advance missile threats.
“We are now solidly in the procurement phase for Tranche 2 of the PWSA to support a 2026 delivery,” said Derek Tournear, SDA director. “Tranche 2 brings global persistence for all our capabilities in Tranche 1 and adds advanced tactical data links and future proliferated missions. The Beta variant of the Tranche 2 Transport Layer vehicles are similar to Tranche 1 Transport Layer vehicles while also integrating advanced tactical communication technology demonstrated by the Tranche 1 Development and Experimentation System (T1DES).”
T2TL Beta Contract Details
SDA received and evaluated the proposals under an Other Transaction Authorities solicitation, SDA-PS-23-03. The Northrop Grumman Space Systems prototype agreement has a total value of approximately $733 million. The SDA is the agreement activity (FA24012390041). The Lockheed Martin Corp. prototype agreement has a total value of approximately $816 million. The SDA is the agreement activity (FA24012390042).
"Tranche 2 will significantly enhance our warfighters' capabilities and establish new levels of resiliency, connectivity, and orbital diversity that are necessary for countering future threats," said Joe Rickers, Lockheed Martin's vice president for Protected Communications.
“Creating a low-Earth orbit communications architecture that meets the needs of the warfighter is complex,” said Blake Bullock, vice president, communication systems, Northrop Grumman. “With Northrop Grumman's extensive military satellite communication experience and deep mission understanding, we are helping SDA make its vision a reality.”
The T2TL features multiple space vehicle and mission configuration variants procured through a multi-solicitation and multi-vendor acquisition approach.
The PWSA Transport Layer will provide multi-band global communications access and persistent encrypted connectivity for warfighter missions. The Transport Layer will be the space backbone for the Joint All Domain Command and Control (JADC2) infrastructure with low-latency data transport, sensor-to-shooter connectivity, and tactical satellite communication (TACSATCOM) direct to platform.
(Source: SCA news release. Images provided)