The U.S. Space Force will turn more attention in the coming year to the design of the military’s future space architecture, chief of space operations Gen. John “Jay” Raymond said Jan. 18.
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627 results found Sort by:Intelsat Continues Investment in Global 5G Software-Defined Network with Acquisition of Two Software-Defined Satellites from Thales Alenia Space
Intelsat, operator of the world’s largest integrated satellite and terrestrial network, and Thales Alenia Space, Joint Venture between Thales (67%) and Leonardo (33%) have signed an agreement to build two […]
CesiumAstro Releases S-Band Inter-Satellite Link with Software-Defined Capabil
CesiumAstro, Inc. announced today the release of the S-Band CommPack Inter-Satellite Link (ISL) for commercial, government and defense applications, built to NASA GEVS standards and available in volume. Designed for […]
Space Force to take a fresh look at communications satellite needs
What mix of satellites will be needed to meet rising demand for connectivity will be the subject of a deep-dive study by the U.S. Space Force.
Northrop Grumman Recognizes Diverse Small Business Suppliers
Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE: NOC) has recognized 24 small business suppliers with World Class Team awards for their outstanding performance in support of the company’s cost, performance and supplier diversity […]
Op-ed | How the U.S. can quickly build greater resiliency in space
The National Space Council directs the Department of Defense to “accelerate its transition to a more resilient national security space posture.”
First of Its Name, Last of Its Kind Core Mate Complete for Final GPS III Space Vehicle; Bring on the GPS IIIFs
The 10th and final GPS III Space Vehicle under the original GPS III contract recently completed a production milestone known as “core mate” to assemble it into a full satellite, and its name […]
DARPA to launch DoD’s first in-space manufacturing research program
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency in a new program will explore options to conduct biomanufacturing in space, using biological systems like microbes to construct materials for use in orbital operations.
SES Orders Two State-of-the-Art Satellites for its Prime TV Neighbourhood Serving 118 Million Homes
SES announced today it has ordered two geostationary (GEO) Ku-band satellites for its prime orbital slot at 19.2 degrees East to maintain the premium services it provides to its European […]
Planet and New Light Technologies Deliver Satellite Imagery to Power Rapid Disaster Response at FEMA
Planet, a leading provider of near-daily high-resolution data and insights about Earth, today announced a collaboration with its partner New Light Technologies Inc. (NLT) to provide the Federal Emergency Management […]