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| N° 4-2006: Contract for in-orbit validation of Galileo system 13 January 2006 After the successful launch of the GIOVE-A satellite on 28 December 2005 and the acquisition of the first “Galileo” signal on 12 January 2006, Galileo is now well on its way with the signing of the contract for the development and in-orbit validation of the constellation's first four satellites.
“With this contract,we are translating a great European project into a mini-constellation of four satellites backed by an extensive network of ground stations providing solid grounds upon which the concessionaire will develop the full operational Galileo constellation”, says ESA’s Director General Jean-Jacques Dordain” The four satellites are the minimum required to guarantee precision positioning and synchronisation over the selected show-case sites. Günter Stamerjohanns, Chief Executive Officer of Galileo Industries, added that “with the signature of this contract a very important milestone in view of the completion of this unique European Technology programme will be reached”. Following the preliminary authorisation to proceed with €150 million of work signed on 21 December 2004, it is now the overall IOV phase contract that is going ahead, drawing on ESA and EU funds accessible under the GalileoSat programme. The launch contracts will be negotiated during the course of 2006. The in-orbit validation phase is already well under way, with GIOVE-A, the first test satellite launched on 28 December aboard a Soyuz rocket from the Baïkonur cosmodrome. To make sure that this key IOV component is a success, two satellites have been ordered from European industry. A joint ESA/EU initiative, Galileo will be the first global navigation satellite system geared to civil-user needs offering continuity and guaranteed services. The Galileo programme is being carried out in three phases: - definition - development and in-orbit validation - full deployment and operations Following in-obit validation, the full deployment phase will cover the manufacture and launch of the remaining 26 satellites plus the completion of the ground segment comprising a worldwide network of stations and service centres. Media representative wishing to attend the Galileo IOV Signing Ceremony are kindly requested to fill in the attached accreditation form and to return it to the Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs in Berlin (Contact : Ms Marianne Biedowicz – Fax: +49(0)30.2008.2059 – E-mail : presse@bmvbs.bund.de). For further information, please contact: ESA Media Relations Division Tel : +33(0)1.53.69.7155 Fax : +33(0)1.53.69.7690
Thursday 19 January 2006, 13: 00-15:00 hrs Federal Ministry of Transport, Building and Urban Affairs (Bundesministerium für Verkehr, Bau and Stadtentwicklung) Invalidentrasse 44 (Entrance „Schwarzer Weg“)- 10115 BERLIN, Germany Last name:__________________ First Name :_________________ Media:____________________________________________________ Address: _________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________ Passport/ID card No.: ____________________________________ Issued by: _______________________________________________ Expiry date : ____________________________________________ Date of birth : __________________________________________ Nationality : ____________________________________________ Tel:_______________________ Fax: _________________________ Mobile :___________________ E-mail: ______________________ [ ] I will be coming to Berlin to attend thi signing ceremony Please fax this form back to: Ms Marianne Biedowicz Fax: +49(0)30.2008.2059 E-mail: presse@bmvbs.bund.de
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| Further information: ESA Media Relations Division Tel: +33(0)1.53.69.7155 Fax: +33(0)1.53.69.7690 |