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TECHNOLOGY LICENSING OPPORTUNITY - Spacecraft Speedometer: Satellite Velocity Detection
Contact and place of performance
Kathleen McDonald
Los Alamos, NM 87545
USA
The Spacecraft Speedometer provides real-time velocity measurements for satellites without relying on GPS, which can be unreliable at low altitudes, in high-radiation environments and during geomagnetic storms. The technology has been successfully tested in space and is ready for scaling and commercialization. We are seeking a manufacturing partner or system integrator to refine production and deploy this technology...
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With the space weather forecasting market projected to grow to $2.8B by 2032, this technology offers a low-cost, scalable alternative to traditional tracking methods, enabling more autonomous, cost-effective space operations.
Development Status: Technology Readiness Level 3 Component Prototypes Built and Proof-of-Concept Testing Completed
US Patent Pending
LA-UR-25-22649
Access: https://www.lanl.gov/engage/collaboration/feynman-center/tech-and-capability-search/spacecraft-speedometer
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Note: This is not a call for external services for the development of this technology.
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The Department of Energy, through TRIAD – DOE Contractor at Los Alamos National Laboratory, is seeking a manufacturing partner or system integrator for the commercialization of the Spacecraft Speedometer. This technology provides real-time satellite velocity measurements by analyzing ambient space plasma charged particles using a dual-sensor head electrostatic analyzer. Designed as a small size, weight, and power (SWaP) payload for small satellite platforms, the system offers an onboard navigation solution that operates independently of GPS or ground-based radar. The technology has been validated through testing on the International Space Station and currently holds a Technology Readiness Level (TRL) 3, with component prototypes built and proof-of-concept testing completed.
The opportunity is categorized under NAICS 336414 Guided Missile and Space Vehicle Manufacturing and PSC 6605 NAVIGATIONAL INSTRUMENTS. There is no set-aside assigned to this special notice, identified by solicitation number S-167573. The technology is intended for applications in the CubeSat market, space weather monitoring, and defense sectors requiring enhanced space domain awareness. By utilizing a laminated-head design to optimize particle detection, the system provides in situ speed measurements to improve orbit prediction and autonomous operations in GPS-denied environments, such as deep-space missions or high-radiation regions.
Potential partners may engage through exclusive or non-exclusive licensing agreements for the pending U.S. patent. Responses to this notice are accepted through July 20, 2026. The place of performance is Los Alamos, New Mexico, and the primary point of contact is Kathleen McDonald. Supplemental information is available in one attached PDF document, spacecraft-speedometer-laur-25-22649-_0e89d.pdf, which was posted on June 19, 2025.
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