Satnews Daily
February 20th, 2019

Prime Contract to Support U.S. Antarctic Communications Program Received by DataPath


DataPath, Inc. has been awarded a prime contract from Leidos Innovations Corporation (Leidos) to provide software and integration support to communications program located in the Antarctic.

Leidos provides logistical support to the National Science Foundation-managed United States Antarctic Program through the Antarctic Support Contract (ASC).

Under terms of the contract, DataPath has been designated as the software subcontractor for the Ross Island Earth Station (RIES) project, a multi-phased construction effort to establish a new geosynchronous communications satellite Earth station at the National Science Foundation’s McMurdo Station, the Antarctic Program’s logistics hub. RIES is a component of the larger McMurdo Commercial Satellite Communications Modernization program. The RIES concept incorporates a new antenna that meets or exceeds the gain of a 13-meter class antenna system.

The RIES will be installed on a small, tabular, volcanic plateau immediately adjacent to McMurdo. The installation site is located at the southwestern base of the feature designated as Crater Hill on Ross Island, Antarctica, which affords an optimum view of the geosynchronous satellite arc to the north. The antenna will be located approximately 1,500 feet from the primary equipment room, which is located south of the antenna site.

DataPath is tasked to integrate its MaxView Monitor and Control application with the RIES Equipment to provide remote control and monitoring, and logging of all system events. DataPath is also tasked with fully integrating the new RIES MaxView instance into the USAP MaxView Enterprise environment. Integration will include terminal satellite contact automation based on the DataPath MaxView Maestro automation tool.

Leidos administers a satellite communications ground network on behalf of the Antarctic Program. The ground network includes satellite Earth stations at permanent locations, including Christchurch, New Zealand, and at each continental Antarctic station: McMurdo, Amundsen-Scott Station, Palmer. 


McMurdo Station, Ross Island, Antarctica.

Infrastructure at each of these Earth stations includes at least one instance of the DataPath MaxView® Enterprise™ network monitor and control (M&C) software application and related computer server hardware. The MaxView application provides ground terminal operator interface and management functionality to Earth station equipment. A centralized M&C server that collects and aggregates real-time and historical data from field locations is operated at the Leidos office and USAP Enterprise wide area network (WAN) data center in Centennial, Colorado.