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Guidance: SKYNET Enduring Capability (SKEC) programme

Ministry Of Defence

April 4
09:32 2023

About the SKYNET Programme

SKYNET is a family of military communications satellites, currently operated for the Ministry of Defence (MOD), that provides strategic communication services to the UK Armed Forces and allies. SKYNET 5 is the most recent generation of this family.

The SKYNET Enduring Capability (SKEC) programme will deliver the next era of satellite communications (SATCOM) to the MOD using new space assets and a way to monitor and control them. These assets will also be supported by additional commercial services to provide a reliable and robust communications service.

About SKEC

The MOD SKEC Team are currently defining the future of the MODs satellite communications capabilities. New technologies and services in the space sector are emerging all the time, along with new threats, risks and hazards as space gets busier and more competitive.

In the same way that mobile phones need more data and bandwidth, with every new user and new technology, so do military communications and these demands are growing quickly.

To meet these additional demands, the MOD SKEC team want to build a network of satellites, ground stations and other user services to provide first class communications for government, allies and especially our defence personnel, whether theyre on operational duty or keeping in touch with family and friends whilst deployed.

The SKEC space segment will consist of two separate procurements, as follows:

  1. A Narrowband Satellite System (UHF) requirement which will be delivered through a dedicated satellite (GEO orbit)

  2. A Wideband Satellite System requirement which will be delivered through a procurement for multiple medium-sized satellites (GEO orbit), including X and Mil Ka-band payloads

Get involved with the SKEC programme

To build this new network the MOD SKEC Team would like to work with innovators in industry, academia and other government bodies, including our closest allies, to understand new trends and new opportunities and to encourage research and development.

To meet the needs of SKYNET, we are currently investigating:

  • new ideas, capabilities and services
  • the exploitation of our existing systems and information
  • terminals, ground equipment and other infrastructure
  • ways to improve our network efficiency and customer satisfaction
  • tools and technologies to deal with risks, hazards and hostile threats
  • using combinations of the best available military and civilian SATCOM services
  • new technologies to invest in, develop and encourage
  • future technologies and ways to improve the management of our core network.

Industry engagement

Previous industry engagements for the SKEC programme include the following:

  • UHF Hosted Payload RFI: August 2020
  • Satellite Bus Design and Manufacturing RFI: September 2020
  • Future Acquisition Strategy RFI: March 2021
  • Assured Capability Protective measures: June 2021
  • Industry Engagement Day: May 2022
  • Industry Engagement Summary Briefing Document and RFI: July 2022
  • SKEC NSS PQQ Release: August 2022
  • SKYNET Enduring Capability Commercial Satcom: October 2022
  • Defence Digital Space, Technical Threat Briefing: February 2023
  • Defence Digital Space, Technical Threat Briefing second event: March 2023

The MOD is continuing to develop the SKYNET Enduring Capability (SKEC) requirement set and we are taking the time to ensure that this is properly defined and articulated clearly.

SKECWideband Satellite System (WSS) Industry Engagement

The MOD SKYNET Enduring Capability (SKEC) Delivery Team will be conducting an Industry Engagement Day at The Defence Academy, Shrivenham Thursday 27 April 2023.

The aim of the day is to provide information to industry on the Wideband Satellite System procurement, which will include the following:

  • a strategic overview of the WSS procurement
  • briefings on the construct of the Statement of Requirement document
  • an overview of requirements relating to Technological Capital

If you wish to register for a SKYNET Defence Share account, or have any other questions, please contact the SKEC team at UKStratComDD-CM-SatcomSKEC-IE@mod.gov.uk.

SKECWideband Satellite System (WSS) Update

The MOD SKYNET Enduring Capability (SKEC) Delivery Team continues to mature the Wideband Satellite System requirement set, and is able to provide the following update:

The SKEC team will launch the Wideband Satellite System (WSS) procurement later this calendar year (2023).

SKECNarrowband Satellite System (NSS) invitation to negotiate

The MODSKEC Delivery Team is pleased to announce the launch of the SKYNET Enduring Capability (SKEC) Narrowband Satellite System (NSS) Invitation to Negotiate (ITN) hosted on AWARD.

TheSKECProject will deliver the next era of satellite communications (SATCOM) to theMODusing new space assets. Beyond-Line-of-Sight UHF narrowband communications remains a core element of theMODsSATCOMportfolio and this procurement is for a single UHF geosynchronous satellite and its control system. The satellite is required to meet NATO STANAG 4681 Ed 2 and/or MIL-STD-188-100 standards.

The satellite is known as the SKYNET Enduring Capability Narrowband Satellite System (SKECNSS).

A Contract Bidders Notice has been published on DSP. The SKYNET EC Team look forward to Bidders engagement in this procurement.

SKYNET Enduring Capability Industry Engagement Day

The MOD SKEC Team held an Industry Engagement day on 19 May 2022 at Space Park Leicester.

During this engagement day, the SKEC team provided industry with an update on the separation of the Narrowband Satellite Systems (NSS) and Wideband Satellite Systems (WSS) procurements, which included:

  • updates from previous industry engagements during 2021
  • an outline of the current NSS and WSS top-level capability requirements
  • indicative timelines for the NSS procurement and WSS engagement
  • an outline of the Operational Independence and Capability Protection factors

All briefing material, an audio of the presentation and the responses to questions received on the day has been made available on the SKYNET Defence Share portal.

If you wish to register for a SKYNET Defence Share account, or have any other questions, please contact the SKEC team at UKStratComDD-CM-SatcomSKEC-IE@mod.gov.uk.

SKEC Industry Engagement Summary Briefing Document and RFI

Following the SKYNET Enduring Capabil

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