The DARPA Space-Based Adaptive Communications Node (Space-BACN) optical terminal will be a low-cost reconfigurable optical intersatellite link (OISL) terminal capable of supporting up to 100 Gbps low-earth-orbit (LEO) links. Space-BACN will enable data transport between heterogenous commercial and government LEO constellations. Key to realizing a flexible transport layer is a robust command and control mechanism to dynamically negotiate service level agreements for cross-constellation OISL access. Here, we describe the development of the hybrid adaptive management schema (HAMS) for coordinating OISL access between network operation centers for different LEO constellations. Cybersecurity by design and other system considerations are also presented.
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