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TRACE 2.0 Task Order #1 to Enable Warfighters to Rapidly Analyze, Integrate, and Operationalize 3rd Party SDA Data into U.S. Space Mission Systems

The $158.9 million TRACE 2.0 task order supports rapid integration of third-party space domain awareness technologies for U.S. Space Force and Space Command missions.

  • A $159M Task Order was awarded to The Tech7 Company on March 10, 2026, under TRACE 2.0 SBIR Phase III IDIQ.
  • To support the SDA mission, Tech7 will enable warfighters to analyze and onboard technologies using TRACE 2.0 digital workflows, M2M integration, and analytics, as directed by the U.S. Space Force BMC3I.
  • Tech7 said its approach shortens the path from requirements to operations by building an end-to-end TRACE 2.0 platform and pipeline using digital workflows, machine-to-machine integration and analytics.
  • The Task Order will enable the U.S. Space Force to develop and operationalize SDA tech, and Juan Echeverry said, 'This first task order is a significant milestone that demonstrates the effectiveness and early success of our TRACE 2.0 SBIR Phase III IDIQ contract.'
  • The company said the award marks a major step in Tech7's growth and reinforces its role in defense, within the $489M TRACE 2.0 SBIR Phase III IDIQ awarded by the U.S. General Services Administration in 2025.
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TRACE 2.0 Task Order #1 to Enable Warfighters to Rapidly Analyze, Integrate, and Operationalize 3rd Party SDA Data into U.S. Space Mission Systems

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., March 9, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Tech7 Company, a rapidly growing innovator in the U.S. defense and national security sector, is proud to announce the award of its first task order under the Tech7 Reporting Analysis Commercial Extension (TRACE) 2.0 Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase III Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract. Valued at $158.9M over five years, the Task Order will focus on …

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