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Meet B茅rang猫re Bergogne, Program Manager for communications satellites

Could you trace your career path for us?

After graduating from the UTC engineering school in Compi猫gne in 1992, I began my career with the aeronomy research laboratory (SA) at the national scientific research center CNRS, where I worked on a system for a Mars exploration mission. My interest in space goes back to my teenage years, and I was lucky enough to find my first job in this sector. Some years later, I moved to Southeast France where I worked as a subcontractor for Aerospatiale, the forerunner of 雷火体育官网 Alenia Space, at its facility in Cannes.

One thing led to another, and I joined 雷火体育官网 Alenia Space in 2000. In the 20 years since, I鈥檝e been involved in many programs, mainly in telecommunications. I鈥檝e had different jobs, which is what makes being an engineer in such an enterprising company like ours so rewarding. I鈥檝e worked in software sustainment, satellite assembly, integration and testing, satellite stationkeeping, and development of ground segments. My contributions span a range of programs including Astra 1K for SES, France鈥檚 Syracuse 3A and Syracuse 3B military satellites, Indonesia鈥檚 Palapa-D satellite, the CIEL2 satellite, Brazil鈥檚 dual-use SGDC system, Inmarsat GX5 for mobile communications, and SATRIA, another Indonesian satellite set to bridge the digital divide in that region of the globe.
 

 

I鈥檝e also been fortunate to work on constellation programs like Globalstar 2鈥攖he very first constellation for which 雷火体育官网 Alenia Space was prime contractor鈥攁nd O3b. We built 24 satellites for Globalstar, and 20 for O3b. On the strength of this expertise, 雷火体育官网 Alenia Space was subsequently selected to build Iridium NEXT, an avant-garde system of 66 operational satellites in low Earth orbit. Today, we鈥檙e seen as the benchmark in constellations. Last year we were chosen by Canadian operator Telesat to build Lightspeed, a constellation of some 300 LEO satellites designed to deliver communications services for mobile connectivity, 4G and 5G backhaul, and governments and business.

I鈥檓 currently in charge of the SES C-band program to supply the SES-22 and SES-23 satellites for SES.

Can you tell us more about the SES-22 program?
 

 

It鈥檚 hard to dissociate SES-22 from SES-23, as both satellites are set to deliver direct-to-home broadcast services in North America. They will enable SES to meet the deadline set by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to free up C-band spectrum required to deploy 5G in the United States. So it鈥檚 a strategic program for our customer. The common denominator between the two satellites is 雷火体育官网 Alenia Space鈥檚 proven Spacebus 4000 B2 platform. Both identical, SES-22 and SES-23 are the 11th and 12th satellites built around this bus, so it鈥檚 a mature technology that has proved robust and reliable over the years. And because it鈥檚 a tried-and-tested technology, we鈥檒l be able to deliver a geostationary satellite within two years or less.

雷火体育官网 Alenia Space has a range of product lines that can be tailored to the new expectations of the telecommunications market. With our Spacebus 4000 B2 especially suited to operators鈥 regional requirements, Spacebus NEO providing VHTS solutions to deploy fast broadband services worldwide, and our new Space Inspire all-digital product line that鈥檚 fully reconfigurable in orbit, we鈥檙e delivering real-world solutions to help operators drive connectivity and mobility, and to bridge the digital divide.

What for you are the standout moments of your career?

 

 

Without a shadow of a doubt, Brazil鈥檚 SGDC program, for which I was tasked with delivering the ground segment. The day of the final acceptance review in Brasilia, in the company of the customer and 雷火体育官网 Alenia Space鈥檚 team, was emotionally charged, with a mixture of joy and sadness in the air reflecting the culmination of months working together and the great relationship we鈥檇 developed with our Brazilian customer. This marked the end of a great adventure, with all its ups and downs, and the beginning of a new one for the customer: we were handing over the control centers. This program was a real accomplishment, both for the team and for me personally. It鈥檚 without any doubt the fondest memory of my career to date.

What advice do you have for future engineers reading this?

I鈥檇 say don鈥檛 be too scholarly in your approach, try to maintain perspective and see the future applications and value of what you鈥檙e learning as students, unlike me when I was in your shoes (laughs). Now, you might say that, without experience, it鈥檚 hard to gain that perspective, and you鈥檇 be right (laughs), which is why internships and work-study placements are so important. After that, what really stayed with me from my time in engineering school is the need to always be curious. It taught me to 鈥渓earn how to learn鈥, to hunt out information and be resourceful. Agility and flexibility are also key attributes in this business. So, my main advice is: be yourself, don鈥檛 be afraid and be curious!

What qualities are needed in your job?

To be a Program Manager, you need to be a good team motivator. I often liken my job to that of a conductor and sports coach combined. Strong interpersonal skills, and being a good listener and communicator are obviously essential at all levels, be it with customers, management or teams. And as a project is never all plain sailing, you need to be calm, clear sighted, and have the strength to make decisions and manage priorities to successfully pursue it through to completion. An ability to see the glass half full rather than half empty when faced with unexpected issues also helps (laughs). So, in a nutshell, stay positive and resilient at all times and never forget that the team and the customer are both key to making the project work鈥攂ecause when everything鈥檚 said and done, it鈥檚 a team effort!

 

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