Northrop Grumman and Japanese heavy-industry manufacturer IHI Corporation have signed a memorandum of understanding March 15 to develop “small, highly maneuverable satellites and other solutions” that will help bolster Japan’s space domain awareness capabilities, particularly for geosynchronous orbit.
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Adtran®, Inc., (NASDAQ:ADTN), the leading provider of next-generation open and disaggregated networking solutions, and Satelles, Inc., the leading supplier of secure time and location technology using low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites, […]
Riding out rough air in inflight connectivity | Connecting the Dots
Forecasts for a weakening global economy this year are a drag for an in-flight entertainment and connectivity (IFEC) market that many satellite operators are relying on to expand their businesses. […]
Agmatix Partners with NASA Harvest to Support the Uptake of Sustainable Agricultural Practices, Promoting Resilient Agriculture Worldwide
Agmatix, a start-up AgTech business specializing in turning agronomic big data into powerful models and insights, today announces a partnership with NASA Harvest – NASA’s global Food Security and Agriculture […]
‘Space resilience’ highlighted in Biden’s proposed defense budget
The Biden administration on March 9 unveiled its proposed spending plan for fiscal year 2024 that includes $842 billion for the Defense Department — an increase of $26 billion or 3.2 percent above what Congress enacted in 2023.
U.S. Space Force game plan: Compete with China, prevent shooting war in orbit
In the space domain, the plan is to be in a state of “perpetual competition” with rival powers, said Gen. B. Chance Saltzman, chief of space operations of the U.S. Space Force.
Space Force looks to energize industry with next round of launch contracts
U.S. Space Force officials will sit down with industry executives in Los Angeles this week to discuss the fine points of the upcoming national security space launch procurement.
Space Force to change how it buys national security launches
The U.S. Space Force on Feb. 16 released its procurement strategy for the next national security launch services contracts expected to be awarded in 2024.
Anuvu’s small satellite constellation to use Telesat ground infrastructure
Anuvu said Feb. 7 it is leasing ground infrastructure from Canadian satellite operator Telesat for a geostationary constellation it expects to start deploying this year.
CACI Enters Agreement with U.S. Army to Develop and Test Advanced Capabilities on Demonstration Satellite
CACI International Inc (NYSE: CACI) signed a five-year cooperative research & development agreement (CRADA) with the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Technical Center (USASMDC-TC) to further the development of […]