89 Oceaneering (OII) – Space Systems division concentrates on developing, integrating, and applying both new and established technologies to the challenges of operations in space and other harsh envi- ronments. ORBCOMM Inc. (ORBC) – A leading provider of global satellite and cellular data communications solutions for asset tracking, management, and remote control. Maintains a global low-Earth-orbit satellite network, including global provider of Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and Internet of Things (IOT) communication solutions that remotely track, monitor, and control fixed and mobile assets. Orbit International (ORBT) – Orbit International Corp., through its subsidiaries, engages in the manufacture and sale of electronic components and subsystems for military and nonmilitary govern- ment applications in the United States. Orbital ATK (OA) – Designs, develops, manufactures and operates small space and rocket systems for the United States Department of Defense (DOD) and other United States government agencies and for global commercial and scientific customers. It was formed in 2015 from the merger of Orbit- al Sciences Corporation and parts of Alliant Techsystems. Raytheon (RTN) – Engaged in the defense and government electronics, space, information technol- ogy (IT), technical services and business and special mission aircraft industry. SAFRAN SA (SAFRY) – Manufacturer of solid rocket motors (SRM) for launch vehicles and missiles. The company also makes thermo-structural and organic composite materials for the aero- space, defense, automobile and manufacturing industries. Herakles designs, develops, manufactures and sells solid rocket motors, energetic materials and equipment, as well as pyrotechnic components developing composite solutions for the hot sections of tomorrow’s engines, including ceramic matrix composite (CMC), turbine parts (blades, guide vanes), and nozzle parts. Subsidiary Snecma – de- signs, develops, produces and sells engines for commercial and military aircraft, launch vehicles and satellites. A prime contractor for the cryogenic propulsion systems on Europe’s current Ariane 5 and upcoming Ariane 6 launchers, with the HM7B, Vulcain® and Vinci® engines. These operations will be consolidated within Airbus Safran Launchers, the 50/50 joint company recently created by Safran and Airbus Group (lien vers communiqué). Snecma is also the European leader in plasma propulsion systems for satellites, with the current PPS®1350-G thruster, and the PPS®1350-E and PPS®5000 under development. Teledyne Technologies, Inc. (TDY) – Provides electronic components, instruments, and communi- cations products. It operates in four segments: Electronics and Communications, Systems Engineer- ing Solutions, Aerospace Engines and Components, and Energy. TransDigm Group Inc. (TDG) – Designs, produces, and supplies engineered aircraft components for use on commercial and military aircraft principally in the United States. United Technologies ((UTX) – Provides high-technology products and services to the building systems and aerospace industries worldwide. See List of Top 100 NASA Contractors On-Site at NASA Facilities: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_NASA_contractors Source: Space Settlement Institute