Space Dynamics Laboratory
Space Dynamics Laboratory (SDL) is a nonprofit government contractor owned by Utah State University. SDL was formed in 1982 from the merger of Utah State University's Electro Dynamics Laboratories (founded in 1959) and the University of Utah's Upper Air Research Laboratory (founded in 1948). The corporation has been responsible for the design, fabrication, and operation of sensors on over 430 payloads ranging from aircraft and rocket-borne experiments to space shuttle experiments and satellite-based sensor systems. SDL is the Missile Defense Agency's University Affiliated Research Center (UARC) and one of 14 UARCs in the nation. SDL provides sensor systems and supporting technologies to address challenges for the United States government. SDL designs and develops electro-optical sensors, builds small satellites, provides calibration services, and creates real-time data reconnaissance systems.
Looking west at the Space Dynamics Laboratory auditorium building in the morning | |
Abbreviation | SDL |
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Predecessor | Electro-Dynamics Laboratories (EDL), Upper Air Research Laboratory (UARL) |
Founded | 1982 |
Type | Nonprofit |
Headquarters | North Logan, Utah, United States |
President | Jed J Hancock |
Parent organization | Utah State University |
Affiliations | UARC for the Missile Defense Agency |
Revenue (FY2019) | About US$175 million |
Staff (FY2019) | 900+ |
Website | www |
SDL employs over 900 engineers, students, and professional staff at facilities in Logan, Utah; Albuquerque, New Mexico; Bedford, Massachusetts; Dayton, Ohio; Huntsville, Alabama; Houston, Texas; Los Angeles, California; and Washington, D.C.