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GD Selected By NASA to Build Landsat Spacecraft

(Gilbert, Ariz., April 22, 2008) -- General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems has been selected by NASA to build the spacecraft for the Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM). Under the terms of the $116 million delivery order, General Dynamics will be responsible for the design and fabrication of the LDCM spacecraft bus, integration of the government furnished instruments, satellite-level testing, on-orbit satellite check-out and continuing on-orbit engineering support. General Dynamics will also provide a spacecraft/observatory simulator.

Landsat will obtain data and imagery for use in agriculture, education, business, science and government.

The LDCM observatory will include evolutionary advances in technology and performance, providing 60 percent more Earth coverage data per day than the current Landsat observatory.

"General Dynamics is committed to supporting NASA, and understands the importance of the Landsat mission," said David Shingledecker, vice president and general manager of integrated space systems for General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems. "We look forward to working closely with the Goddard Space Flight Center for the continued success of the Landsat mission."

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