Satellite-imagery firms Maxar, Planet and BlackSky awarded billions of dollars in government contracts

Satellite-imagery firms Maxar, Planet and BlackSky awarded billions of dollars in government contracts


Maxar collected new satellite imagery of the southern Ukrainian port city of Berdyansk that reveals a Russian Alligator-class landing ship that is burned and partially submerged near one of the ports loading/unloading quays.

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The National Reconnaissance Office on Wednesday announced contracts worth billions of dollars over the next decade to a trio of satellite-imagery companies: Maxar, Planet and BlackSky.

Maxar, in a securities filing, said its 10-year EOCL contract is worth up to $3.24 billion, with a five-year base contract of $1.5 billion and optional contracts worth up to $1.74 billion. BlackSky’s contract is valued at up to $1.02 billion over 10 years, the company disclosed in a filing. Planet’s contract value was not immediately available.

NRO touted the contracts as “a historic expansion” of its acquisition strategy, noting the increasing availability of commercial companies’ imagery “increases our resilience and enables an integrated approach” to national security. The NRO is the U.S. agency that manages a wide breadth of satellite-intelligence capabilities, including operating its own classified satellites.

BlackSky shares soared over 99% in trading while Planet’s rose 14% and Maxar’s climbed 20%, from the stocks’ previous closes of $1.18 a share, $5.02 a share and $24.48 a share, respectively.

An image from one of the company’s satellites shows Lower Manhattan in New York City.

Planet

The NRO award comes under its Electro-Optical Commercial Layer, or EOCL, program, which the intelligence agency says will support over 500,000 federal users over the next decade.

The EOCL deal has been long-awaited, with Maxar previously serving as the NRO’s sole provider of commercially acquired satellite imagery. While Maxar may be losing a lucrative monopoly, Wall Street analysts do not expect the new competition to hurt the company, given the growth in total addressable market for satellite imagery.



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