The preparatory phase of the European Space Situational Awareness (SSA) programme has started in 2009. The SSA system will be a distributed federation of existing and new assets. The detailed architecture of the SSA system will be defined in the course of the preparatory programme. It will comprise a number of SSA related sensors and four dedicated data and service provision centres. The federated sensors will deliver the related (raw) data. The data centres will host the SSA services, which process the data and provide the higher level products to the SSA user community. From a ground data systems perspective the most significant requirements of the SSA programme at system-level can be summarised as reliability and dependability, security, performance, distribution, maintainability, modularity, interoperability, long time support and life perspective of involved ground data systems. In order to address these requirements adequately, it is envisaged to deploy the SSA services on a Common SSA Integration Framework, in short COSIF, based on the principles of the Service Oriented Architecture, SOA. The COSIF shall enable the integration of existing SSA assets as well as deployment of new heterogeneous SSA applications. It shall serve as the backbone integration framework for all SSA ground data systems. The specific SSA services will be developed and integrated as web service components on the top of this framework. The implementation of the COSIF shall be based on an off-the-shelf open-source or commercial SOA framework. For this purpose a dedicated activity has been initiated at the European Space Agency, which has identified five candidate SOA suites for detailed evaluation. This evaluation is based on implementation of a set of Proof-of-Concept cases. This paper provides a software engineering perspective to the SSA ground data systems and elaborates on the approach towards adoption of the state-of-the-art SOA technologies for the implementation of the SSA ground data systems. It will focus on how the SSA ground data systems can apply the principles of the Service Oriented Architecture to embrace the operational requirements of a large scale, distributed, security and performance sensitive space programme like the European SSA programme.