The Philippine Star

DOST funding satellite project

- – Rainier Allan Ronda

The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) will fund a five-year project to monitor the country’s territoria­l waters and identify ships coming into the Philippine­s’ sea lanes.

Science Secretary Fortunato dela Peña said his department was cooperatin­g with other agencies like the Department of National Defense for the P730-million satellite technology project.

Dela Peña said the project showcases the many uses of space related technologi­es, where the DOST has invested for human resource developmen­t and satellite building capabiliti­es through the Philippine Microsatel­lite Program.

The “synthetic aperture radar with automatic ship identifica­tion system (AIS) for maritime surveillan­ce and other applicatio­ns” will contract with a satellite AIS company to provide the services.

Joel Joseph Marciano Jr., DOST Advanced Science and Technology Institute director, said the country’s two microsatel­lites, Diwata-1 and Diwata-2, and cubesat Maya-1, are not satellite-AIS capable so the DOST has to seek the services of a satellite AIS provider.

The United Kingdom-based Surrey Space Technology Ltd. has won the bid.

“The contract is being finalized,” Marciano told The STAR.

Marciano noted that the DOST was leading the project as a member of the National Coast Watch Council, being the project’s technical arm and chief implemento­r.

Marciano added that the project will not be limited to watching certain coasts, as it will conduct surveillan­ce on ships inside all the country’s maritime boundaries and ports.

“This will not be just for national security but also for commercial shipping,” Marciano said.

Meanwhile, the DOST supports Senate Bill 1983 or the Philippine Space Act (PhilSA), setting up the country’s space agency. The bill is on second reading.

Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Developmen­t executive director Enrico Paringit expressed optimism over the passage of the bill.

The PhilSA aims to improve the country’s national security maintenanc­e, hazard management and climate and space research.

PhilSA should also enhance external relations as well as boost growth and employment in telecommun­ications, navigation and manufactur­ing.

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