SPACE
SYSTEMS/LORAL VISIONARY ROBERT E. BERRY
NAMED TO SSPI HALL OF FAME
Satellite Industry Veteran Honored For More Than 30 Years Of Service
PALO ALTO, Calif. - January 15, 2007
- Space
Systems/Loral (SS/L), a subsidiary of Loral Space & Communications
(NASDAQ:LORL) and the world's leading provider of commercial
telecommunications satellites, today announced that Robert
E. Berry, chairman of SS/L, will be inducted into
the Society of Satellite Professionals International (SSPI)
Hall of Fame on February 20, 2007. Berry will be honored
as one of six industry leaders recognized for career accomplishments
in satellite communications or other space applications over
a period of at least 20 years.
"We are pleased to honor Bob Berry for
his leadership in providing three generations of satellites
to Intelsat, the U.S. Department of Defense, and other customers,"
said Robert Bell, executive director of SSPI. "He was instrumental
in introducing key direct broadcast, mobile and other satellite
technologies."
Mr. Berry helped build today's communication satellite industry
and was a pioneer in recognizing the importance of commercial
satellites. He led SS/L and its predecessor, Ford Aerospace,
from 1977 to 2000 and, with his willingness to push innovative
concepts, was responsible for some of the world's most advanced
communications and meteorological satellite projects for
defense, civil and commercial applications. He also cultivated
the international market for U.S. based satellite manufacturing.
A Distinguished Career
Mr.
Berry served as general manager of Ford Aerospace's Space
Systems Division from 1977 to 1990 and became president of
SS/L in 1990, when Loral acquired Ford Aerospace & Communications
Corp. He was named senior vice president of Loral Space & Communications
in 1996, the year SS/L was awarded the coveted Goddard Contractor
Excellence Award in recognition of the company's achievements
in quality and design.
During Mr. Berry's 30-year tenure with
Ford Aerospace, Space Systems/Loral, and Loral Space & Communications,
SS/L pioneered the development of large, three-axis stabilized
satellites, which are now standard in the industry, as well
as technologies that have put the company at the forefront
in providing multiple frequency network satellites for direct-to-home
television broadcasting, satellite radio, broadband and international
fixed satellite services.
Mr. Berry directed SS/L's industry-leading milestone developments
in communications payloads, materials, batteries, propulsion
systems, satellite design and power generation, multiple-beam
and shaped-beam antenna applications, and the 125-kW power
generation system for the International Space Station. Under
Mr. Berry 's leadership, SS/L became the fastest-growing
major spacecraft manufacturer of commercial communications
satellites worldwide.
Mr. Berry was also key in establishing teams to work on
applications for direct broadcast, mobile telephone, precise
positioning, and Earth resource measurement. He advocated
unconventional as well as geostationary orbits and drove
the company's development of advanced electric propulsion
technologies and the use of GPS for satellite tracking and
ranging.
Mr. Berry was instrumental in providing three generations
of satellite platforms to INTELSAT, helping the intergovernmental
consortium provide fixed satellite services to more than
149 countries, territories, and dependencies. He initiated
and managed Ford Aerospace's participation in the MILSTAR
industry team and advocated multi-mission satellite systems,
with SS/L providing military communication payloads for commercial
satellites for France , Japan , Spain and Australia . Currently
at SS/L, he consults with both government and commercial
interests to explore new applications arising from combining
satellite, wireless, and fibered transmission.
In 2003, Mr. Berry received the Arthur C. Clarke Foundation
Award for Lifetime Achievement in Space Communications. In
1996, he was selected for the Aerospace Communications Award
of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics
(AIAA), presented for outstanding contributions in the field
of aerospace communications. He was named a Fellow of the
AIAA in 1999 and he holds a Life Membership in the Institute
of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
The SSPI Hall of Fame
The
SSPI Hall of Fame was introduced in 1987 to recognize the
valuable contributions of the visionaries and pioneers who
have made possible the age of satellite communications. With
induction ceremonies taking place at an invitational ceremony
every other year in conjunction with SSPI's annual black
tieGala, it honors individuals who have devoted their careers
to the advancing technology and to helping build the political
and commercial foundations of the industry. The SSPI is the
professional development society of the global satellite
industry.
About Space Systems/Loral
Space
Systems/Loral is a premier designer, manufacturer, and integrator
of powerful satellites and satellite systems. SS/L also provides
a range of related services that include mission control
operations and procurement of launch services. Based in Palo
Alto , Calif. , the company has an international base of
commercial and government customers whose applications include
broadband data communications, television and radio broadcasting,
mobile satellite services, fixed satellite services, defense
communications, environmental monitoring, and air traffic
control. SS/L satellites have amassed more than 1,300 years
of reliable on-orbit service. SS/L is ISO 9001:2000 certified.
For more information, visit www.ssloral.com.
About Loral Space & Communications
Loral
Space & Communications is a
satellite communications company. In addition to Space
Systems/Loral, through its Skynet subsidiary Loral owns
and operates a fleet of telecommunications satellites
used to broadcast video entertainment programming, and
for broadband data transmission, Internet services and
other value-added communications services. For more information,
visit Loral's web site at www.loral.com.
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Loral Space & Communications
(212) 338-5345
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