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Bigelow Space Operations (BSO)

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Brenda Paauwe-Navori Vice President of Global Sales 702-338-1881 bnavori@bigelowspaceops.com

Bigelow Space Operations (BSO) is the sister company of Bigelow Aerospace.  We serve as the sales, operational, and customer service company that manages and operates space stations developed by Bigelow Aerospace.
As the first and only company to operate a privately owned module on the International Space Station (ISS), we know it takes technical expertise, innovative thinking, and a commitment to excellence to expand capabilities in space. And we understand how important your space mission is to that endeavor. We are focused on your immediate needs today and your needs for tomorrow. Our qualified technical and management teams leverage our vast network of relationships with NASA and commercial payload hardware and integration suppliers to:

  • conduct diverse space operations for multiple stations in low Earth Orbit (LEO) and beyond,
  • reliably and safely service our customers’ requirements to encourage successful results, and
  • provide a centralized service at the lowest possible cost for all your space operation needs, saving you time and money.

At BSO, we are excited about bringing new ideas and technologies to space. Let’s start with your mission today!

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