Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
08BERLIN957
2008-07-18 15:05:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Berlin
Cable title:
(C) DLR LOBBIES FOR U.S. POLITICAL SUPPORT TO TAKE
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C O N F I D E N T I A L BERLIN 000957
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STATE FOR EUR/AGS, EUR/ERA AND OES
E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/16/2033
TAGS: TSPA EINV ETRD PGOV PREL PINR GM
SUBJECT: (C) DLR LOBBIES FOR U.S. POLITICAL SUPPORT TO TAKE
OVER GERMANY'S SATELLITE TRACKING RADAR
Classified By: Global Affairs Unit Chief Don L. Brown for
reasons 1.4 (a),(b),and (d).
C O N F I D E N T I A L BERLIN 000957
SIPDIS
STATE FOR EUR/AGS, EUR/ERA AND OES
E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/16/2033
TAGS: TSPA EINV ETRD PGOV PREL PINR GM
SUBJECT: (C) DLR LOBBIES FOR U.S. POLITICAL SUPPORT TO TAKE
OVER GERMANY'S SATELLITE TRACKING RADAR
Classified By: Global Affairs Unit Chief Don L. Brown for
reasons 1.4 (a),(b),and (d).
1. (C) The German Space Agency (DLR) contacted the U.S.
Embassy in Berlin in an apparent political move to corral
support in their favor in an upcoming Chancellery decision to
reorganize lines of control over Germany's primary space
surveillance asset. The Chancellery will be reportedly
deciding on whether or not to merge the German Research
Establishment for Applied Science (FGAN) with DLR or with the
Fraunhofer Society.
2. (C) FGAN operates Germany's primary ground-based radar
used to catalogue satellite orbits (particularly those of
reconnaissance satellites),and has historically held a
strong relationship with the German Ministry of Defense. On
Friday July 11, Dr. Thorsten Nix of DLR contacted us,
obliquely requesting USG support to help sway the
Chancellery's decision in favor of DLR and said this decision
is likely to be made within the next year. (Comment: The
Fraunhofer Society is one of Germany's leading research
institutions and operates under the shared political
ownership of the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of
Research. DLR, however, operates under the Economics
Ministry. End Comment.)
3. (C) Dr. Nix confided that the decision of what to do with
FGAN is currently "completely up in the air" within the
German government. Nix argued that given DLR's integral
involvement with Germany's space-based Synthetic Aperture
Radar (SAR) programs, a DLR/FGAN partnership would logically
consolidate operation of Germany's ground and space-based
radars.
COMMENT
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4. (C) From our conversation with Nix, we believe that DLR
is seeking to out-maneuver Fraunhofer and the Ministry of
Defense in a Chancellery-level space surveillance decision.
They hope to accomplish this resource-grab by eliciting US
support as an important SAR partner. He made clear that DLR
would welcome a voluntary USG expression of support for a
consolidated center of radar expertise. Nix was noticeably
coy discussing this over the phone and intimated the need to
conceal DLR's involvement in such a request.
TIMKEN JR
SIPDIS
STATE FOR EUR/AGS, EUR/ERA AND OES
E.O. 12958: DECL: 07/16/2033
TAGS: TSPA EINV ETRD PGOV PREL PINR GM
SUBJECT: (C) DLR LOBBIES FOR U.S. POLITICAL SUPPORT TO TAKE
OVER GERMANY'S SATELLITE TRACKING RADAR
Classified By: Global Affairs Unit Chief Don L. Brown for
reasons 1.4 (a),(b),and (d).
1. (C) The German Space Agency (DLR) contacted the U.S.
Embassy in Berlin in an apparent political move to corral
support in their favor in an upcoming Chancellery decision to
reorganize lines of control over Germany's primary space
surveillance asset. The Chancellery will be reportedly
deciding on whether or not to merge the German Research
Establishment for Applied Science (FGAN) with DLR or with the
Fraunhofer Society.
2. (C) FGAN operates Germany's primary ground-based radar
used to catalogue satellite orbits (particularly those of
reconnaissance satellites),and has historically held a
strong relationship with the German Ministry of Defense. On
Friday July 11, Dr. Thorsten Nix of DLR contacted us,
obliquely requesting USG support to help sway the
Chancellery's decision in favor of DLR and said this decision
is likely to be made within the next year. (Comment: The
Fraunhofer Society is one of Germany's leading research
institutions and operates under the shared political
ownership of the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of
Research. DLR, however, operates under the Economics
Ministry. End Comment.)
3. (C) Dr. Nix confided that the decision of what to do with
FGAN is currently "completely up in the air" within the
German government. Nix argued that given DLR's integral
involvement with Germany's space-based Synthetic Aperture
Radar (SAR) programs, a DLR/FGAN partnership would logically
consolidate operation of Germany's ground and space-based
radars.
COMMENT
--------------
4. (C) From our conversation with Nix, we believe that DLR
is seeking to out-maneuver Fraunhofer and the Ministry of
Defense in a Chancellery-level space surveillance decision.
They hope to accomplish this resource-grab by eliciting US
support as an important SAR partner. He made clear that DLR
would welcome a voluntary USG expression of support for a
consolidated center of radar expertise. Nix was noticeably
coy discussing this over the phone and intimated the need to
conceal DLR's involvement in such a request.
TIMKEN JR