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CORPORATE PRESENTATIONGurvinder Chohan – Director Business Development
OVERVIEW
Corporate Overview
History
Product Overview
Heritage
Facility
Conclusion
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Corporate Overview
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Satellite Systems
Integrated Information Solutions
Geospatial Services
• Mission-critical operational focus
• Capability foundation for the Company
• Worldwide customer base
• Strong backlog, stable customers
Global Presence
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Moscow4 Employees
Pasadena, CA65 Employees
Boulder, CO 13 Employees
Las Alamitos, CA106 Employees
Houston, TX18 Employees
Afghanistan35 Employees
KSC1 Employee
Richmond Space Missions56 Employees
UK2 Employees
Richmond I2S668 Employees
Brampton442 Employees
Halifax50 Employees
Ste. Anne660 Employees
Suffield3 Employees
DFL12 Employees
Ottawa I2S55 Employees
CSA20 Employees
Over 2200Employees
Gaithersburg, MD 204 Employees
Charlottesville, VA 7 Employees
History
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Anik A - 1972
Alouette 1962
NASA Relay 1962
Anik C - 1983
Radarsat I - 1995
Int’l Space
Station -
2002Radarsat 2 - 2006
MSAT - 1995 Inmarsat
Feeds - 2005
RCA Limited
Govt & Commercial
Systems Division
1928
Northern
Telecom
Satellite Division
1977
Spar Aerospace
Limited
1977
EMS
Technologies Inc.
19992005
Product offering
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• Communications Satellite Equipment – Communications Payloads
– Antenna Systems (UHF to V-Band)
– Electronics (Digital, RF, Power)
• Remote Sensing Satellites– Payloads for Radar and EO
• Manned Space– Robotic Command & Control
– Communications
• Fabrication and Test Services– Range Tests
– PIM/Multipactor
– Electrical Fab & Test
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Heritage
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Antenna
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FSS/DBS antennas: Reflector antennas producing contoured beams primarily for broadcast applications
MSS antennas: Large feed arrays for mobile L/S-Band communications
Multibeam antennas: Antennas producing a contiguous lattice of high gain beams for broadband applications
UHF antennas: Large rigid or deployable antennas typically used for military communications
Navigation antennas: Global coverage L-Band antennas for navigation applications
Remote sensing antennas:
Array antennas with electronic shaping and steering capabilities
Other products and step-outs:
RF Sensing Systems, Advanced NGSO antennas, lens antennas, photonic bandgap structures, etc.
Antenna Heritage
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Antenna
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• SATCOM Solutions: MDA has vast heritage of over 200+ SATCOM programs. Leader in Space Antenna technology.
• Leader in Ka-band multibeam antennas with many strategic patents and key realizations
• Anik F2: 45 high-gain spot beams over North-America (ANIK 2). MDA made the Tx antennas.
• Ka-Sat: Complete antenna subsystem. 86 combined Tx+Rx high-gain beams with RF Tracking and more than 200 integrated waveguide runs.
• Viasat-1: High-Performance Tx+Rx Feed Clusters comprised of 90 feed chains
• Jupiter-1: High-Performance Tx+Rx Feed Clusters comprised of 90 feed chains and lightweight composite panel
• Hylas-2: complete Ka-Band Multibeam Antennas system generating about 50 spot beams.
• Engineering solutions - Systems design, scattering analysis (characterizes the satellite body effects on Tx and Rx) and supporting AIT
Payload Introduction
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• MDA Montreal has been designing and building satellite payloads since the 1960s
• MDA was a major supplier of communications payloads to satellite primes during 1975 – 1994
• Due to the evolution of the commercial industry in the 1990s -and a focus of Canadian institutional spending onto Remote Sensing missions - MDA Montreal evolved into:– The leading supplier of Radar Payloads– The leading independent supplier of Antennas– A leading independent provider of Communications Payloads
Recent investments and contract awards confirm mainstream communications payload production at MDA Montreal
Recent communication payload programs
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Cascade A very high speed (1.4Gbs) store (6Tb) and forward satellite payload
EXPRESS AM5 / AM6
Express 2000 platforms from ISS
12 kW payload power EOL
Highly complex L, C, Ku, Ka payloads
C-band multi-beam payloads
Ku-band multi-beam payloads
Ka-band spot beam payloads for broadband access services
L-band payloads for mobile communications
Repeater & Antenna design, development & AI&T at MDA Montreal
Technology transfer
Payload AI&T support to NIIR at ISS-Reshetnev, Russia
Spacecraft AI&T support to NIIR at ISS-Reshetnev, Russia
Launch support at Baikonur using Proton
IOT support in Russia
Recent communication payload programs
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LYBID
Express 1000H satellite platform
5.6 kW Payload Power EOL
Multiple Ku band antennas
30 Ku-band transponders including channel-to-beam switching / cross-strapping
Payload design, development, AI&T at MDA Montreal
Spacecraft AI&T support at ISS-Reshetnev, Russia
Launch support at Baikonur using Zenit 3SLB
IOT support in Ukraine
MDA responsible for ground segment and training
Recent communication payload programs
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AMOS 6
Platforms from IAI
9 kW payload power EOL
Highly complex Ku, Ka and C or S band payloads
C or S-band multi-beam payloads
Ku-band multi-beam payloads
Ka-band spot beam payloads for broadband access services
Repeater & Antenna design, development & AI&T at MDA Montreal
Payload AI&T at MDA Montreal
Spacecraft AI&T support to IAI, Israel
Launch support
IOT support Israel
Payload Heritage
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1962/65 Launch ISIS I/II (Alouette I/II), Scientific, Ionospheric Studies. Defence & Research
1975 Launch RCA Satcom, 24 Channel C Band Repeater1976 Launch CTS (Hermes) Experimental Ku High Power
Communications Repeater for CRC, 200 Watt Ku TWTA, TV Service
1978 Launch Anik B for Telesat, first Hybrid Repeater, C and Ku1978 to 2001 SARSAT Repeater Dev, 13th follow-on-production
finished in 2001 1983 1st Launch TDRSS, 12 Channel C-Band Repeaters, Qty 51978 to 1982 Anik C1/C2/C3 on a Hughes Spin-Stabilized
satellite, Ku Band Repeaters, Antennas, Anik C3 S/C level AI&T for 1st time at DFL
1981 - 1983 Anik D1, D2 C Band Repeaters1985 Launch Brasilsat, C Band payloads with large number for
Brazilian Eng at Montreal on training all Eng disciplines
Payload Heritage
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1991, 1995 Launch ERS-1, ERS-2, X Band Down Link for Remote Sensing
1991 First Launch Anik E1 and E2 Repeaters, Replacement for Anik C+D, 24 C + 24 Ku
1991 to 1994 MSAT M1, M2, Mobile Communications Satellite, L Band, Ku Band
1992 to 1995 Radarsat 1, Launch Nov 952000 to 2004 ANIK F2 SpaceMux, Launch 20042000 to 2007 Radarsat 2, Launch 20072001 to 2003 DIALOG, C + Ku Band Payload for Russia,
delivered in 20032004 to 2008 CASCADE/CASSIOPE Store and Forward Ka-
Band Payload (awaiting launch)2009 – Present EXPRESS AM5 / AM6, L + C + Ku + Ka Payloads for
NIIR/ISS2010 – Present LUTCH-M, Ka-band high power assemblies to NIIR
for Russian data relay mission2010 – Present LYBID, Ku-band payload for Ukraine NCSS
Facility
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• MDA has extensive facilities for Spacecraft Assembly Integration and Test:
• Clean Rooms for integration 10,000 and 100,000
• Thermal vacuum chambers
• Anechoic chambers
• Vibration table
• Acoustic testing
• 5 High AIT Bays - total floor space approximately 4,000m2
• Direct access to environmental facilities
Access and unique relationship with Government-owned facilities - David Florida Labs
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MDA Space Robotic Capabilities
• Largest space systems company in Canada
– Earth Observation, Spacecraft Systems, Robotics
– Mission prime, large system integrator, systems & technology provider
– Established supplier internationally (e.g. CSA, NASA, ESA & JAXA)
• Space robotic technology portfolio spanning manned and unmanned orbital and space domains:
• Robotic Arms & Sample Handling Rendezvous, Docking & Servicing• Rovers & Surface Mobility Autonomy, Guidance & Control• Planetary instruments Robotic Interfaces• Robotic Vision – Cameras & Lidar Ground Infrastructure
• Technology applications across multiple terrestrial markets
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Space Robotic Business Areas
Phoenix & APXS (2009+)Mars science instruments
Future Space InfrastructureHuman Transportn & infrastructure
Spacecraft ServicingFuture space asset servicing
OSIRIS-Rex (2016)Asteroid S/Rtn science instrument
Manned Infrastructure (1986+)Shuttle, ISS assembly & servicing
Auton. Orbital Robotics (2001+)Unmanned rdv & servicing
Orbital Robotics
Mars Science & ExplorationMars Robotics towards MSR
Human Space ExplorationLunar & Asteroid Robotics
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MDA Robotic Systems: Manipulators
SRMS Shuttle Manipulator (1986-2011)Flight arms used for 25+ yrs of assembly,
servicing, astronaut & payload ops
SSRMS ISS Manipulator (2003+)Flight arm used to assemble, service & maintain
ISS & capture visiting vehicles
DEXTRE (2010+)15-dof robot on ISS for dexterous
servicing & maintenance tasks
Orbital Express Arm (2007)Flight arm for autonomous sat servicing demo
(free-flyer capture & ORU transfer)
Next Generation Canadarms (2010-12)Next-gen Large & Small Arm prototypes
for orbital servicing & exploration
Rover-Mounted Manipulation (2009)Mars Arm engineering model used on rover prototype for science ops + 2018 Arm prep
flight prototypeOrbital flight prototypePlanetary
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Terrestrial Robotics
Medical RoboticsImage guided robotic surgery
Nuclear Robotics
Nuclear reactor inspection
Security RoboticsRecon of Hazardous Environments
TransportationCanadian Electric Vehicles
• Terrestrial Robotics
– Medical: robotic surgery (e.g. NeuroArm)
– Nuclear: reactor inspection (e.g. OPG)
– Security: assistance / recon (e.g. C2SM)
– Transport: vehicles (e.g. BRP)
• Knowledge & Innovation
– Industry-academia partnerships
– Large industry / small industry collaboration
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Conclusion
MDA is dependable, capable and competitive business partners
• Dependable
– Over Five decades of heritage in space programs
– Excellent track record delivering quality products on-time
– Strong customer focus recognized by excellent ratings and awards
• Capable
– World-leader in several types of products with many strategic patents and enabling technologies
– System Engineering capability enhances ability to meet our customer’s needs
– Skilled, dedicated and committed staff with 14 years average experience with the Company
• Competitive
– World-class satellite AI&T facilities and personnel
– Financially healthy and stable
– Commercial success and growth in make-buy environments with all major primes
MDA, A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE
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MDA, A TRADITION OF EXCELLENCE
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www.mdacorporation.comGurvinder Chohan – Director Business DevelopmentEmail: [email protected]
Phone: +1-514- 425-3049Mobile: +1-514-297-3475
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