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Galileo Ground Control Segment ready for Full Operational Capability

30/09/2021
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A new GCS (Ground Control Segment) infrastructure has been completely deployed in the Galileo Ground Control Centres and is being used to operate the Galileo Satellite Constellation

The new GCS features improved reliability and security, including the most advanced techniques

This is the result of several years of hard work, since GMV was awarded the maintenance and upgrading of the Galileo GCS

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 ESA–Pierre Carril, 2014

In early July the European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) announced the upcoming upgrades of the Galileo GCS infrastructure in preparation for the next launch.

Today the new GCS V3.0 infrastructure has been completely deployed in the Galileo Ground Control Centres in Oberpfaffenhofen (Germany) and Fucino (Italy) and is being used to operate the Galileo Satellite Constellation since early August.

This is the result of years of hard work, since GMV was awarded the maintenance and upgrading of the Galileo GCS, until achieving the most ambitious upgrading of any part of the Galileo Ground Segment.

During this period GMV, leading a large consortium of the top European Space companies, has been able to steer the whole technical challenge through the stormy waters of the COVID-19 pandemic that has marked nearly half of this period, to pull off an unprecedented success.

The new GCS release includes upgradings to increase system capabilities, enhance virtualization and obsolescence resolution as well as operational improvements. It represents a major step forward towards the Galileo FOC (Full Operational Capability), boosting the management capacity to 38 satellites.

The new GCS not only offers state-of-the art-infrastructure and technology, but it also features improved reliability and security, including the most advanced techniques. Nor does it stop there:  the New Key Service is capable of supporting LEOP campaigns for the new coming Galileo Satellite Launches. Since 2011 all the Galileo LEOP campaigns have relied on external control centers (either ESOC or CNES) in coordination with the GCS, but, from now on, thanks to this new Galileo GCS V3.0, the LEOPs will be run directly from Galileo Ground Control Segment.

Special mention here must go to the hard work, guidance and support provided by the European Space Agency (ESA) as Galileo System Design Authority and Technical Manager of the GCS contract and particularly the European Union Agency for Space Programme, Contract Authority and ultimately responsible for Galileo Service Provision.

None of this work would have been possible without the ongoing day-to-day cooperation with the Galileo Operators (Space Opal), who have closely overviewed the improved infrastructure and its operational validation.

Particularly noteworthy too is the major effort that has been needed to design, build and deploy this release, coordinated under a strict and harmonized quality standard masterminded by top experts.

The Full Operational Capability (FOC) phase of the Galileo programme is managed and funded by the European Union. The European Commission, ESA and EUSPA (the EU Agency for the Space Programme) have signed an agreement by which ESA acts as design authority and system development prime on behalf of the Commission and EUSPA as the exploitation and operation manager of Galileo/EGNOS.

Photo:  ESA–Pierre Carril, 2014

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The views expressed in this Press Release can in no way be taken to reflect the opinion of the European Union and/or ESA. “Galileo” is registered as a trademark in the database of the European Union Intellectual Property Office (n° 002742237)

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