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Telespazio VEGA UK a LEONARDO and THALES company Telespazio VEGA UK OVERVIEW HIGHLIGHTS oil slick detection, COSMO-SkyMed data © ASI data COSMO-SkyMed oil slick detection, With a pedigree in space technology stretching back The System Development & Mission Support area has over 40 years, Telespazio VEGA UK (TVUK) is an built an industry lead position in the use of satellite experienced consulting, technology, engineering, observations for the climate change marketplace. space operations and service development business. Our experience spans all aspects of the value chain A subsidiary of Telespazio S.p.A in Rome, TVUK has to support a variety of stakeholders in monitoring, built its first class reputation by exploiting technology mitigating and adapting to climate change. developments in Earth Observation and satellite navigation & communications, pioneering innovative The Satellite Imaging Services area has developed services in space operations and applications. significant service capabilities using SAR platforms, Using the broader capabilities of the Telespazio Group, including the COSMO-SkyMed constellation, providing TVUK provides novel solutions to the remotest regions novel solutions from rapid flood mapping and smart of the globe. infrastructure monitoring, to waste crime and illegal logging. TVUK is trusted to deliver the high value, quality systems and services expected by its customers. In the Satellite Communications area we provide It oers solutions and services in three lines of specialist expertise to support the UK MOD Skynet business: 5 system, as well as Key Management Systems for a • System Development & Mission Support variety of commercial customers. • Satellite Imaging Services • Satellite Communications Telespazio VEGA UK Ltd 350 Capability Green, Luton Bedfordshire, LU1 3LU, UK Tel: +44 (0)1582 399 000 Email: [email protected] Twitter @TelespazioVEGA LinkedIn: Telespazio VEGA UK www.telespazio-vega.com © Leonardo - Società per azioni This document contains information that is proprietary to Leonardo - Società per azioni and is supplied on the express a LEONARDO and THALES company condition that it may not be reproduced in whole or in part, or used for manufacture, or used for any purpose other than for which it is supplied. Telespazio VEGA UK leonardocompany.com SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT AND MISSION SUPPORT SATELLITE IMAGING SERVICES SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT & MISSION SUPPORT COVERS ALL ASPECTS OF THE SATELLITE VALUE CHAIN OUR SERVICE PORTFOLIO IS BUILT ON EXPLOITING HIGH REVISIT EARTH OBSERVATION SATELLITE THAT ARE NEEDED TO DELIVER USABLE INFORMATION DERIVED FROM SATELLITES CONSTELLATIONS FOR DEVELOPING NEAR REAL TIME, LOW LATENCY AND LAND DEFORMATION APPLICATIONS GROUND SEGMENT GROUND STATION Built on multi-decade experience in supporting ESA, EUMETSAT, To ensure the highest reactivity between image acquisition and ECMWF, and other European Space Institutions, we continue to deliver generation of usable products, TVUK is uniquely able to oer the and maintain high quality, trusted, end-to-end ground segment lowest latency for any SAR satellite imaging application in mainland solutions. Europe, Scandinavia and the northern Atlantic. We are able to directly task the COSMO-SkyMed constellation from our UK oce for our Our capabilities encompass all elements of ground systems including: customers. • Satellite and Ground Station Planning Systems • Integration and Validation platforms ESA’s Mission Operations Centre at ESOC at Centre Operations Mission ESA’s TIME SENSITIVE ANALYSIS • Data Processing, Management, Quality Assessment & Provision • Mobile Applications Our preferential access to the COSMO-SkyMed constellation is key to developing high frequency change detection capabilities, with twice • Simulation and Modelling. daily imaging for any location on Earth. Where time and speed of intelligence information is critical, TVUK is your first choice for a host of monitoring and emergency service applications. SURFACE MOTION TVUK oers advanced deformation analysis using interferometric SAR. We use proprietary PS InSAR algorithms developed over 10 years, as well as SBAS and DinSAR techniques. Applications include critical and high value asset monitoring and failure prediction (such Island Mountain Glacier, COSMO-SkyMed © ASI COSMO-SkyMed Glacier, Island Mountain PROGRAMME SUPPORT & CONSULTING as embankments, bridges and dams), earthquake analysis, water extraction, fracking, oshore rig & pylon stability monitoring, road, We have provided subject matter expertise and programme support rail and waste tip settlement and motion measurement to millimetre APPLICATION EXPERIENCE to almost every ESA mission in the last 40 years, as well as national precision. and commercial programmes across Europe, the Middle East and Telespazio VEGA UK’s business model is predicated on advanced beyond. exploitation of Earth Observation data for developing novel service chains using SAR and optical data in support of: ESA’s satellite programmes demand world class expertise and the • Illegal logging detection need to be innovative, robust and secure, with systems that work • Timber harvesting first time, every time. Our sta have a significant presence onsite at • Landfill crime detection ESTEC (Noordwijk), ESAC (Madrid) and ECSAT (Harwell), providing • Sea state forecasting specialist skills in domains of satellite communications / navigation, • Flood mitigation remote sensing, business applications, software and control systems, • IUU fishing detection COSMO-SkyMed © ESA COSMO-SkyMed automation, optics, electromagnetics, power / radio-frequency ©Google data, Bridge e-GEOS Tower • Nuclear installation monitoring systems, science operations, and training support for astronauts. • Environmental geology SERVICE PROVISION • Flood monitoring We are experienced in developing, managing and maintaining BUSINESS APPLICATIONS • Tea harvesting services to customers across the whole space industry value chain. • Strategic maritime security Space technologies underpin a whole range of services that enable • Counter piracy With specialist Examples include: the modern world: Longdistance and remote communication links, • Water leakage detection analysis and • Data quality service to ESA for its Earth Observation (EO personal navigation, mapping and monitoring services, weather and • Environmental monitoring processing expertise missions. This service is operated according to strict service level climate services, disaster response management and more. • Utility network protection in Synthetic Aperture agreements, providing all users with robust and reliable EO data • Environmental baseline surveys Radar (SAR), TVUK from Earth Explorer missions, previous ERS and ENVISAT Recent examples include: • Tailing dam stability alerting has developed a niche capability in providing missions, and a range of 3rd party missions • Reliable, high accuracy, cost eective and early warning • Tunnel monitoring dam monitoring system geospatial services • Provision of Sea Surface Temperature climate data records to • Oil spill detection to satisfy emergency, the European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting • Agricultural system to forecast the impact of climate change on • Crop harvest estimation (ECMWF). woody perennial crops such as vines, olives and beech forests. time critical and • AIS based vessel detection. monitoring based requirements anywhere in the world. SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT AND MISSION SUPPORT SATELLITE IMAGING SERVICES SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT & MISSION SUPPORT COVERS ALL ASPECTS OF THE SATELLITE VALUE CHAIN OUR SERVICE PORTFOLIO IS BUILT ON EXPLOITING HIGH REVISIT EARTH OBSERVATION SATELLITE THAT ARE NEEDED TO DELIVER USABLE INFORMATION DERIVED FROM SATELLITES CONSTELLATIONS FOR DEVELOPING NEAR REAL TIME, LOW LATENCY AND LAND DEFORMATION APPLICATIONS GROUND SEGMENT GROUND STATION Built on multi-decade experience in supporting ESA, EUMETSAT, To ensure the highest reactivity between image acquisition and ECMWF, and other European Space Institutions, we continue to deliver generation of usable products, TVUK is uniquely able to oer the and maintain high quality, trusted, end-to-end ground segment lowest latency for any SAR satellite imaging application in mainland solutions. Europe, Scandinavia and the northern Atlantic. We are able to directly task the COSMO-SkyMed constellation from our UK oce for our Our capabilities encompass all elements of ground systems including: customers. • Satellite and Ground Station Planning Systems • Integration and Validation platforms ESA’s Mission Operations Centre at ESOC at Centre Operations Mission ESA’s TIME SENSITIVE ANALYSIS • Data Processing, Management, Quality Assessment & Provision • Mobile Applications Our preferential access to the COSMO-SkyMed constellation is key to developing high frequency change detection capabilities, with twice • Simulation and Modelling. daily imaging for any location on Earth. Where time and speed of intelligence information is critical, TVUK is your first choice for a host of monitoring and emergency service applications. SURFACE MOTION TVUK oers advanced deformation analysis using interferometric SAR. We use proprietary PS InSAR algorithms developed over 10 years, as well as SBAS and DinSAR techniques. Applications include critical and high value asset monitoring and failure prediction (such Island Mountain Glacier, COSMO-SkyMed © ASI COSMO-SkyMed Glacier, Island Mountain PROGRAMME SUPPORT & CONSULTING as embankments, bridges and dams), earthquake analysis, water extraction, fracking, oshore rig & pylon stability
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