ATLAS Space Operations: Satellite Communications Company Raises $15 Million

By Amit Chowdhry • Sep 4, 2024

ATLAS Space Operations, a world leading provider of ground station services for satellite communications, announced it has raised $15 million in its latest growth round.

The company – which is a Ground Station as a Service (GaaS) and Ground Software as a Service (GSaaS) provider – runs the largest U.S. owned and operated global federated ground network, enabling seamless data transmission and reception for spacecraft operators. And its services support a wide range of missions across the commercial, civil, and defense sectors, facilitating secure, scalable, and real-time access to space-based data.

The ATLAS network comprises 50+ antennas across 34+ ground stations and provides for LEO, MEO, and GEO orbits. Operating through the company’s proprietary Freedom Software, the ATLAS federated network integrates diverse antenna networks into a unified solution for commercial and government clients.

Freedom software makes spacecraft communication simpler, from single satellites to constellation management, making it faster and more economical for customers. And Freedom offers customers a singular access point to the entire ATLAS network, featuring rapid onboarding capabilities. And this software enables customers to manage their spacecraft with automated communications, dynamic flex scheduling, millions of data points, and near real-time troubleshooting capabilities.

Since ATLAS was launched in 2015, it has become a central part of the global space ecosystem. And the company has seen a 100% contract renewal rate with its customers, who rely on its effective ground station services as critical infrastructure for their space missions. This success underscores ATLAS’s vital role in ensuring mission success and the deep trust it has cultivated among customers.

The $15 million investment led by NewSpace Capital will empower ATLAS to meet industry demand and manage the rapid growth it is experiencing. And the investment demonstrates strong confidence in ATLAS’ Ground Software as a Service (GSaaS) approach as a vital solution for the space economy. Plus, it will be able to call on NewSpace Capital’s extensive experience in the space sector, and a leadership team that includes seasoned industry and financial professionals as well as globally renowned space scientists.

The existing investors, including Michigan Capital Network, Beringea, Wakestream Ventures and Boomerang Catapult, as well as new investors Michigan Rise and Red Cedar Ventures, also participated in the round. ATLAS was advised throughout the process by GH Partners and Cooley.

ATLAS Space Operations was launched in California, moved its HQ to Traverse City, Michigan in 2017 and has an office in Colorado Springs, Colorado. And the leadership team of four has over 130+ years of commercial and government experience between them.

KEY QUOTES:

“We are thrilled to have NewSpace Capital’s support.”

“Their exceptional expertise in the space industry will strongly bolster ATLAS in executing and expanding in the U.S., as well its international growth strategy in the European, Middle Eastern, and African (EMEA) markets.”

“It’s a very exciting time to be working in space. And it’s a very exciting time for our company.”

– John Williams, CEO at ATLAS

“We look for companies that really change the playing field.”

“ATLAS stood out to us because of the critical importance of what they do for the sector as a whole, the intelligence and industry that was plain to see in their team, and their ambition to grow.”

“ATLAS solves the problem of fragmented ground communication in the space industry. They provide a smoother, more reliable, faster, and more cost-effective solution.”

“We were confident that with our support, they will really flourish.”

“Our investment also reflects our commitment to the US market, which remains very important to us.”

“We are delighted that ATLAS has chosen NewSpace Capital to lead this round.”

– Martin Halliwell, Partner at NewSpace Capital, who will be joining the board of ATLAS