Gmv Joins The Netherlands Space Operations Center Software Ecosystem

Following a strategic upgrade, deployment at the Netherlands Space Operations Center will bring in GMV’s Ecosstm to streamline catalog stewardship, identify on‑orbit anomalies, and manage potential conjunctions.
Adoption in the Software Ecosystem
Within a broader modernization push, the Netherlands Space Operations Centre is bringing onboard capabilities from GMV, a unit within the Royal Netherlands Air and Space Force, to reinforce its space‑domain monitoring. Powering this rollout is a platform from GMV that the centre is adopting—Ecosstm—serving tracking‑and‑surveillance hubs (SST), space‑situational awareness functions (SDA), and orbital traffic coordination (STM), now woven into the centre’s everyday workflow and wider operational ecosystem. Among the delivered capabilities are resident‑space‑object inventory upkeep, alerts for overhead passes, oversight of atmospheric return phases, and planning to prevent conjunction outcomes.
Accelerate Innovation Across the Operational Chain
From initial sensor tasking and resource assignment through to end‑user services, Ecosstm spans the full workflow and helps teams optimize decisions. That scope includes building and sustaining a continually updated register of orbiting hardware.
Third-Party Deployments Validate Reliability
Across demanding operational settings, the same technology is already in service. Among the most visible deployments are Weltraumlagezentrum—the German military center for space‑situational awareness—and Spain’s COVE, focused on orbital operations and surveillance. Civil infrastructures in Romania and Greece also rely on it, alongside GMV’s commercial Focusoc operations hub and the Space Data Association’s Space Safety Portal. A record of successful rollouts across multiple nations underscores the solution’s readiness and robustness.















