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Home M&A Activity York Space Systems’ Parent Company Buying ATLAS Space Operations to Support Golden Dome Effort
Author: Kristen Smith || Date Published: July 21, 2025
York Space Systems’ parent company is acquiring ATLAS Space Operations to secure access to the latter’s software-led ground architecture offering.
According to a press release published Friday, the acquisition would support York’s proposed Golden Dome architecture, designed to unify spacecraft, software and ground operations to deliver full-spectrum capabilities across contested environments.
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ATLAS Provides Ground Software as a Service Through Freedom Platform
The ATLAS Freedom platform serves as a single API point to a global network of over 50 antennas, enabling real-time tasking, automated scheduling and seamless data delivery via cloud, said York. With the platform, ATLAS shifts the complexity of satellite communications from hardware to software, offering a flexible and scalable solution for government and commercial clients.
“York shares our vision for a future where space systems are faster, smarter, and seamlessly integrated,” said Corey Geer, CEO of ATLAS. “Together, we are building the infrastructure to meet that future head-on, reducing risk, increasing resilience, and enabling critical data delivery on demand.”
The acquisition, pending Federal Communications Commission approval and other customary closing conditions, will combine York’s high-performance spacecraft and software-defined operations with the Freedom platform to boost its ability to deliver integrated, mission-ready systems.