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Space Force Eyes Faster Satellites with New Interface
7 Jan
Summary
- New contract aims to commercialize a modular satellite interface.
- Handle 2.0 will enable rapid deployment for short-notice military needs.
- Upgraded design targets reduced satellite development and deployment times.

The U.S. Space Force is accelerating satellite development with a new initiative focused on a modular interface called Handle. Falcon ExoDynamics, a California-based contractor, secured a $3.3 million contract to evolve Handle from a research prototype into a commercially supported standard for military space missions. This upgrade, Handle 2.0, is designed to streamline the integration of various payloads onto satellite buses.
The project directly supports the Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) initiative, which aims to enable the rapid launch and operation of spacecraft in response to evolving orbital threats. The Handle interface allows for payloads to be swapped late in the manufacturing process, drastically cutting down traditional development timelines. This flexibility is crucial for scenarios requiring swift deployment of surveillance or inspection satellites.




