Arlington, VA · June 24, 2026 —Sedaro is partnering with the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and Space Systems Command (SSC) to develop a new engineering platform that will help connect and analyze the nation's increasingly complex space systems.
Today's space missions rely on dozens of independently developed systems that must operate flawlessly together. Engineers often lack a single environment to test how changes ripple across the architecture. Sedaro's platform will allow AFRL and SSC to simulate entire mission threads, evaluate integration risks earlier, and make data-driven decisions faster.
The prototype will demonstrate seamless integration of models from across the Space Force's federated toolchain—including mission design, spacecraft dynamics, communications, and ground systems. This represents a major step in improving how AFRL and SSC manage the vast network of interconnected technologies.
This work supports the SSC's central role in overseeing the Space Force's architecture, ensuring all systems are properly integrated, and using data to make smarter decisions for the future.
“As space systems grow more interconnected, the need for enterprise-level integration is becoming increasingly critical. We are honored to support SSIO in unifying the enterprise around common standards and integration practices.
Robbie Robertson·CEO & Co-Founder·Sedaro
This effort is the latest to be awarded through Sedaro's $20 million IDIQ contract administered by the U.S. Air Force Test Center at Edwards Air Force Base.