In first major contract, Isro lets industry make 27 satellites

Times of India
July 18, 2018

In the first big contract since its inception, the Indian Space Research Organisation (Isro) has allowed three industries—two private and one government-run firm—to build as many as 27 satellites in the next three years, indicating industry readiness and paving way for the next chapter in Indian space programme.

In all these years of space-faring, only two satellites have been assembled by the industry, the IRNSS-1H and IRNSS-1I, that too on a select-basis, only late last year and early this year. The two satellites were assembled by Bengaluru-headquartered consortium led by Alpha Design Technologies.

Now, Isro’s contract for satellites will see the Alpha Design consortium that includes six SMEs— Newtech; Aidin; Aniara; DCX; Vinyas and Exseed Space—defence PSU Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), and, Tata Advanced systems Limited make three satellites each per annum for the next three years.

All three firms will integrate satellites with the help and guidance of Isro by procuring sub-systems from the Isro supply chain.

The contract, signed by the UR Rao Satellite Centre (URSC) on behalf of Isro, was done in a closed room, with no media. Isro has not made an official statement about the deal and has issued gag orders on the discussion of the financial details even to the companies.


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