|
For immediate release: July 20, 2006 MDA Books Contract Extension For Continued Support Of Mobile Servicing System For The International Space StationRichmond, B.C. - MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. (TSX: MDA), a provider of essential information solutions, announced today that it has signed a C$32.8 million contract extension with the Canadian Space Agency to provide logistics, sustaining engineering, and enhancements for the Mobile Servicing System. The Mobile Servicing System was designed and built by MDA under contract to the Canadian Space Agency, as part of Canada's contribution to the International Space Station. The Mobile Servicing System plays a central role in the construction and maintenance of the Space Station and is comprised of a mobile base station, the Canadarm2, and the soon to be launched advanced servicing manipulator known as "Dextre." This award extends through May 2008 MDA's existing contract to maintain these Canadian supplied on-orbit assets, to carry out mission analysis, and to implement software enhancements. Enhancements to the Mobile Servicing System made under this contract will facilitate the capture of unmanned vehicles such as Japan's HTV visiting the International Space Station with supplies and construction materials. This contract further extends Canada's leadership role in supporting manned and unmanned space missions with advanced on-orbit servicing solutions, and it positions MDA to continue as a leader in this field well beyond the end of the Shuttle era. About MDA
Related Websites: For more information, please contact: Wendy Keyzer External Relations MDA Telephone: 604-231-2743 E-mail: wendy@mdacorporation.com |