Telespazio guarantees the operation of its space centres during the Coronavirus emergency

Rome  23 March 2020

Despite the serious health crisis caused by the Coronavirus pandemic, from the onset of the emergency Telespazio guarantees the operation of its space centres in Italy and in all the countries where it is present with its subsidiaries

In particular, the Fucino (Abruzzo), Lario (Lombardy) and Scanzano (Sicily) Italian space centres, as well as the e-GEOS (Telespazio/ASI) Matera Space Centre (Basilicata), continue providing their services to civilian and military organisations (European Global Navigation Satellite Systems Agency, Italian Ministry of Defense, Italian Ministry of Transports and Infrastructures, Civil Protection, European Space Agency, Italian Space Agency, ENAV), satellite operators (Hughes, Eumetsat, Inmarsat) and corporate customers (Saipem, BT, Grimaldi, Poste Italiane, Terna, ENEL, RAI, SKY, Mediaset), thanks to a new work organization, agreed upon with trade union organizations, which guarantees the safety of workers and also, at the same time, the continuity of operations.

At the Fucino Space Centre, one of the most important satellite "teleports" in the world for civil use and the core of Telespazio activities, a series of extraordinary measures have been arranged by the company to protect the more than 250 people working there. Given the sensitive nature of the activities taking place there, suspension of services may affect national security, public utility and health services. Continuity of operational activities is secured through the creation of segregated areas with access limited to assigned personnel and the creation of interchangeable work teams capable of guaranteeing services 24 hours a day.

As a general rule, valid in all Telespazio space centres, a smart working plan was established from 10 March for the personnel, minimising the number of workers present on the company premises. In non-operational sites, the percentage of smart working staff is approximately equal to 90%. For personnel who cannot work remotely, steps were taken to reduce contact between individuals in the common areas and to limit movements within the work sites by creating obligatory routes as well as areas accessible to authorized personnel only.

Activities associated with the orbital control of satellites and with telecommunications, television and multimedia services are carried out at the Fucino, Lario and Scanzano space centres. The Fucino facility hosts the Control Centre for the COSMO-SkyMed satellite constellation for Earth observation and one of the Control Centres managing the Galileo European navigation and localization system. From there, Telespazio carries out the activities associated with the orbital insertion and control of the satellites and manages terrestrial orbital control networks for civil and military satellite missions. The data remotely collected by the main Earth observation satellites are acquired and processed by the e-GEOS Matera Space Centre.

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