L-3 Communications says its Telemetry & Instrumentation (L-3 T&I) division and the division's Storm Control Systems operation will provide the satellite ground control segment for EarthWatch's QuickBird high-resolution imaging satellite. The contract is valued at $2 million.

Under the contract, L-3 T&I will provide a complete real- time

system that dramatically minimizes development and operational risk,

including the Narrowband Telemetry and Control System and the

Real-Time Command and Control System. Products in this architecture

include the PC-based NeTstar TT&C system, the Intelligent Mission

Toolkit (IMT), StormView software, and the InControl Toolkit.

"EarthWatch is pleased to build on the excellent business

relationship established with L-3's Storm team in developing the

ground system for our EarlyBird satellite," said EarthWatch vice

president Howard Gannes. "In addition, L-3's track record and

customer commitment in providing best-value real-world satellite

command and control solutions will contribute significantly to the

operational success of QuickBird's satellite ground system."

EarthWatch, of Longmont, Colorado, is one of the leading commercial

providers of global imagery and geographical information. QuickBird

represents the company's latest high-resolution commercial imaging

satellite, which is designed to collect panchromatic and

multi-spectral images over a broad area and which will be launched in

late 1999.

L-3 Communications Telemetry & Instrumentation is headquartered

in San Diego, California, with numerous sales and service offices

worldwide. The company designs and manufactures advanced real-time

commercial-off-the-shelf hardware and software products for flight

test, satellite command and control, avionics test and integration,

and signal conditioning and data capture.

Storm Control Systems offers end-to-end solutions for spacecraft

command and control, payload processing, satellite integration,

network management, and remote equipment control. Storm solutions

are characterized by the ability of a single system to control

constellations comprised of several different types and models.

Customers include the U.S. Air Force, Hughes Space and

Communications, EarthWatch, Inmarsat, Raytheon, several Lockheed

Martin divisions, Space Systems/Loral, TRW, Orbital Sciences, Loral

Orion, and Telespazio.

L-3 Communications is a leading merchant supplier of secure

communications systems and products, avionics and ocean systems,

microwave components and telemetry, instrumentation, space and

wireless products. Its customers include the Department of Defense

(DoD), U.S. government intelligence agencies, aerospace and defense

prime contractors and commercial telecommunications and cellular

customers.