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Apr 30 2026

Aerospace Invites Industry to Help Shape a Next-Generation Space Testbed

The Aerospace Corporation UK Ltd. (Aerospace UK) is engaging the space industrial base to help inform the development of a next generation -in space testbed focused on security, resilience- and cyber experimentation.

At the centre of the effort is a Request for Information (RFI) seeking industry insight into the design, development and potential procurement of an on-orbit testbed: a secure spacecraft paired with a reconfigurable cyber payload. The platform is intended to support realistic experimentation, training and validation of defensive cyber operations in the space environment, enabling participants to explore threats, protections, and system responses under real-world operational conditions.

Aerospace UK, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Aerospace Corporation, located in London, England, has released the RFI to better understand current industry capabilities, approaches and considerations that could inform such a platform.

“Commercial space brings pace, ingenuity and a readiness to challenge established ways of working, all of which are essential for an effort like this,” said David Sandy, UK Managing Director of The Aerospace Corporation UK. “At the same time, success depends on drawing on the collective strengths of the wider space community. Bringing those perspectives together will be key to shaping a platform that is resilient, adaptable and relevant as the threat environment continues to evolve.”

Strengthening On-Orbit Security and Resilience

While cybersecurity testing for space has traditionally been conducted in laboratories or simulated environments, the Moonlighter cybersecurity test platform has enabled real time testing and learning while on orbit, providing insight into how space systems behave under operational conditions.

The concept builds on lessons from pioneering efforts such as Moonlighter, a cyber test platform developed by Aerospace in partnership with the U.S. Space Force and the Air Force Research Laboratory. Moonlighter was demonstrated at the Hack-a-Sat competition, where Aerospace collaborated with the wider cybersecurity community to enable experimentation directly in orbit.

These efforts highlighted how real-world factors such as latency, constrained resources, and operational complexity fundamentally shape how space systems are attacked, defended, and recovered. They also underscored the limits of ground-based testing alone. The new RFI seeks to build on this foundation by exploring a more flexible and scalable platform that could support a broader range of users, mission scenarios, and sustained experimentation over time.

“Opening the door to partnership opportunities with both emerging and established players across the commercial space sector allows us to accelerate innovation in support of new mission capabilities,” said Pamela Wood, a Senior Project Leader at The Aerospace Corporation. “This RFI will help us better understand cost, schedule, and risk considerations as we assess options for integrated solutions that improve mission assurance and deliver operationally relevant impact.”

Shaping a Foundational Architecture for Space Experimentation

The envisioned system brings together two priorities that are often treated separately: protection and vulnerability mitigation. On one hand, the spacecraft bus must be secure, reliable, and capable of safe operations over a multi-year mission in low Earth orbit. On the other, the hosted cyber payload is intentionally designed to expose representative attack surfaces, enabling experimentation across defensive techniques, system responses, and mission-level effects.

Balancing these elements is central to the concept. The platform must allow meaningful experimentation without compromising mission integrity, providing a controlled environment in which innovation can be explored while maintaining safety and reliability.

The scope of the RFI is deliberately broad. Rather than prescribing a single architecture or operational concept, Aerospace UK is seeking to understand the full spectrum of current industry capabilities and approaches. Respondents are invited to propose flexible and innovative contributions, ranging from complete, integrated platforms to specific elements such as spacecraft subsystems, cyber payload designs, ground segment capabilities, or operational concepts.

The objective is to identify partners with strengths in secure-by-design systems, cyber experimentation, mission operations and integration, as well as those experienced in enabling international collaboration within applicable regulatory, and export control frameworks.

Access and contact:

· To access the RFI document, click here.

· Questions may be directed to (UK Contact): contact@aerospacecorp.uk

Note: This RFI is issued for information-gathering purposes only. No contract will be awarded as a direct result of responses.

Written by aerospaceuk1 · Categorized: RFI

May 13 2024

Satellite Applications Catapult and The Aerospace Corporation UK Collaborate on In-Orbit Servicing Capabilities

13 May 2024 – The Satellite Applications Catapult and The Aerospace Corporation (Aerospace) UK Ltd initiated discussions for collaboration and linking of their two robotics facilities –– one in Westcott, UK, and the other in El Segundo, California, USA.

Integration of these facilities will allow faster validation and verification of emerging in-space servicing capabilities, whilst promoting international collaboration. This in turn will benefit the entire sector, reducing the time companies take to develop products and ultimately delivering proofs of concept for funders, investors and insurers more quickly.

In-scope technologies include innovative commercial artificial intelligence solutions for rendezvous and proximity operations in space, which serve the national interest of both countries.

This type of coordinated testing builds international confidence in linked capabilities, consistent with the Collaboration Statement for IOSM/ISAM between UKspace, the UK’s space sector trade association, CONFERS and AIAA to realise the synergies of working together.

“This opportunity allows both nations to build confidence to accelerate the path from development to deployment by providing answers to the questions raised by regulators, investors, integrators and those who insure these activities. The initiative builds on benefits of testbeds and proving grounds to inform stakeholders across the space enterprise to see rapid returns on their investments.” said Ron Birk, Principal Director of Space Enterprise Evolution Directorate in the Aerospace Corporation Civil Systems Group.

“The Aerospace Corporation in the UK works to connect initiatives in the national interests of both countries and this integration will allow us to unlock immense benefits for companies in the UK and the US. We see this as a first step in enabling commercial entities to collectively establish trust through delivering ‘flight proven equivalency’ for our collective national capabilities” said David Sandy, Managing Director of The Aerospace Corporation UK Ltd.

“This agreement will open doors for companies in the US and UK. Both countries have invested in cutting edge and complementary new space testing facilities focussed on in-orbit services, assembly and manufacturing. Sharing and streamlining access to those facilities means UK companies get easier access to US facilities and US companies get easier access to UK facilities. That makes sense for everyone.” said Richard Lowe, Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at the Satellite Applications Catapult.

Westcott IOSM Yard

The IOSM Yard is a state-of-the-art facility for testing close-proximity operations and in-orbit servicing technologies. It provides a dynamic platform to validate technologies prior to launch using robotic equipment to simulate a microgravity environment. The yard is currently undergoing a £2m upgrade funded by the UK Space Agency to support the growing IOSM sector within the UK, providing access to the large-scale equipment needed to replicate orbital conditions and flight dynamics.

CAVE

Collaborative & Autonomous Vehicle Ecosystem (CAVE): CAVE provides an environment and ecosystem for research, development, integration and testing of autonomous sub-systems and systems using Vicon motion capture camera, robotic arms, rovers and drones to explore how increased autonomy and collaborative robotics will make autonomous space systems manageable.

About Satellite Applications Catapult

The Satellite Applications Catapult is an independent innovation and technology company, created by Innovate UK to drive economic growth through the exploitation of space. We work with businesses of all sizes to realise their potential from space infrastructure and its applications, and we bring together multi-disciplinary teams to generate ideas and solutions in an open innovation environment. For more information visit https://sa.catapult.org.uk/.

About The Aerospace Corporation UK Ltd

The Aerospace Corporation UK Ltd is the wholly owned UK subsidiary of The Aerospace Corporation. Headquartered in Salisbury, Wiltshire, this small-to-medium enterprise is focused on supporting a number of different government organizations in the UK space economy. The company has been established to support UK efforts in a variety of space areas, including launch, space situational awareness, systems acquisition, and program management. For more information, visit https://aerospacecorp.uk/.

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May 11 2023

David Sandy Named Managing Director of Aerospace UK

EL SEGUNDO, Calif., May 11, 2023 – The Aerospace Corporation (Aerospace) announced today the appointment of David Sandy as managing director of its wholly owned, UK based subsidiary, The Aerospace Corporation UK Ltd (Aerospace UK).

Sandy previously served as chief of staff for the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) Space Directorate, where he was responsible for developing space policy and strategy, resource allocation and capability development. He will lead Aerospace UK’s work with the MoD and the UK Space Agency to support decision-making and to deliver value within the fast-paced and complex space environment. Aerospace UK draws on Aerospace’s more than 60 years of experience as a trusted partner to the U.S. space enterprise and as an adviser for governments of space-faring nations within the global space economy.

“I am honoured to be part of the Aerospace UK team and delighted to continue the work I began at the MoD Space Directorate to develop joint U.S.-UK approaches to problem-solving in space. With the war in Ukraine and its global impact, we need, more than ever, to work together to assure secure access to a domain that is critical to our everyday lives,” said Sandy.

As MoD Chief of Staff, Sandy was instrumental in developing the new international UK-U.S. strategy for collaboration between the U.S. Space Force, U.S. Space Systems Command and UK stakeholders. Prior to his MoD role, he had a 34-year career in the Royal Navy, during which he held senior posts in NATO and led MoD crisis-planning teams in both COVID response and security aspects of EU transition.

“When we launched Aerospace UK in 2021, a stated goal was to develop and deploy local expertise as we extended Aerospace’s decades of experience to our customers in the UK, a crucial U.S. ally,” said Jim Myers, Aerospace senior vice president for the Civil Systems Group. “Tapping David Sandy to guide the next phase of Aerospace UK operations is a natural progression toward that objective and toward helping the UK shape its future in space.”

About The Aerospace Corporation UK Ltd

The Aerospace Corporation UK Ltd is the wholly owned UK based subsidiary of The Aerospace Corporation registered in Salford. It was established to support UK efforts in a variety of space areas, including launch, space situational awareness, systems acquisition, and programme management. Aerospace also supports a number of different government organisations in the UK space economy. For more information, visit https://aerospacecorp.uk/.

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Sep 27 2021

The Aerospace Corporation UK Ltd is Awarded £3M Contract by UK Space Agency

EL SEGUNDO, Calif., Sept. 27, 2021 – The Aerospace Corporation (Aerospace) announced today that its wholly owned UK subsidiary, The Aerospace Corporation UK Ltd (Aerospace UK), was awarded a two-year, £3 million contract by the UK Space Agency (UKSA) to provide technical and policy support.

Specifically, Aerospace UK will provide UKSA with independent technical expertise and specialist advice in support of policy development and implementation, successful program delivery, strategic decisionmaking, and international and sector-specific engagement approaches at a critical moment for the UK space enterprise.

“Our strengths in research and development, innovation, and technology place us in a perfect position to take a meaningful role in the new Space Age, and work collaboratively and effectively with our international partners,” said Ian Annett, UKSA deputy CEO for Programme Delivery. “Our partnership with The Aerospace Corporation UK Ltd will allow us to build on our sovereign capabilities and realize our goal of achieving 10 percent of the global space economy by 2030.”

A vital part of UKSA’s work is to ensure it continues to operate in the national interest. The UK space sector contributes £6.6 billion annually to the UK economy and supports £5.8 billion annually in exports. New space trends provide significant opportunities for the UK to realize significant economic and national security ambitions for space, including launching satellites from the UK in 2022. The UK has established a new Cabinet committee dedicated to space, the National Space Council, and is developing a new National Space Strategy. Also, space has been designated part of the UK’s Critical National Infrastructure, given satellites support £360 billion of UK gross domestic product, public services, and key economic sectors ranging from agriculture to finance.

Leveraging Aerospace’s unique specialist skills, technical expertise and capabilities spanning the entire space enterprise will enable UKSA to develop in areas of high value for the UK as it pursues a more robust role in the global space environment. In turn, Aerospace demonstrates its commitment to integrating and elevating the entire space enterprise through this collaboration with a key U.S. ally.

“Space-based technology and infrastructure allows for the smooth functioning of virtually every aspect of our daily lives on Earth. With so much depending on the space domain, the UK is building a cross-government, enterprise approach to space,” said Gina Galasso, managing director for Aerospace UK. “Aerospace is pleased to offer our specialized expertise to support our UK customers as they tackle this vital undertaking.”

About The Aerospace Corporation UK Ltd

The Aerospace Corporation UK Ltd is the wholly owned UK subsidiary of The Aerospace Corporation. Headquartered in Salisbury, Wiltshire, this small-to-medium enterprise is focused on supporting a number of different government organizations in the UK space economy. The company has been established to support UK efforts in a variety of space areas, including launch, space situational awareness, systems acquisition, and program management. For more information, visit https://aerospacecorp.uk/. 

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Apr 07 2021

Aerospace UK Ltd Awarded £500K Contract by UK Ministry of Defence Space Directorate

EL SEGUNDO, Calif., April 7, 2021 – The Aerospace Corporation (Aerospace) announced today that its wholly owned U.K. subsidiary, The Aerospace Corporation UK Ltd (Aerospace UK), has secured a one-year contract for £500,000 to advise the U.K. Ministry of Defence (MoD) Space Directorate on a decision-making framework for space capabilities.

“Space is critical to securing operational advantage and enabling multi-domain integration: It is the responsibility of my team to deliver space coherency across defense and ensure we are aligned with other Whitehall Departments,” said Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Harv Smyth, Director of Space at the MoD. “Whilst we are the single touch point for space in defense, this is a team effort, and we are delighted to be working with The Aerospace Corporation UK Ltd, whose expertise over many years spans the entire space enterprise.”

Aerospace UK will bring Aerospace’s 60 years of technical expertise and insight to help address the MoD Space Directorate’s challenges, in parallel with U.S. Space Force Chief of Space Operations Gen. John W. “Jay” Raymond’s Planning Guidance objective to strengthen the space capabilities of U.S. allies.

“Working with our allies directly, and through common mission partners, we strengthen our mutual ability to rapidly deliver war-winning capabilities,” said Lt. Gen. John Thompson, Space and Missile Systems Center commander. “As the United Kingdom stands up their new Space Command and embarks on their first national space strategy this year, we are excited to work alongside our longest ally to deepen these ties. Through U.K.-U.S. efforts like International Space Pitch Days and collaborative exploration of how to integrate our complementary space systems together, our mission partners help us collectively deliver coalition capabilities that will outpace the threat.”

In its March 16 Integrated Review of Security, Defence, Development and Foreign Policy, the U.K. established that it views space as fundamental to the delivery of military capability and to the functioning of wider society. As access to space is increasingly congested and contested, the MoD is developing space capabilities and infrastructure that will enable the U.K. to continue to operate effectively in a degraded or denied space environment. Effective strategic planning underpins the MoD’s response to the evolving space security environment. 

“Space is a complex and expensive environment, and we understand the dedication and collaboration required to achieve success,” said Gina Galasso, Aerospace U.K.’s managing director. “We are excited to be working with AVM Smyth and his team to help them develop and deliver space capabilities necessary for their protect-and-defend mission.”

About The Aerospace Corporation UK Ltd

The Aerospace Corporation UK Ltd is the wholly owned U.K. subsidiary of The Aerospace Corporation. Headquartered in Salisbury, Wiltshire, this small-to-medium enterprise is focused on supporting a number of different government organizations in the U.K. space economy. The company has been established to support U.K. efforts in a variety of space areas, including launch, space situational awareness, systems acquisition, and program management. For more information, visit https://aerospacecorp.uk/.

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