The Rapid Resilient Command and Control (R2C2) program is the Space Force’s third attempt in recent years to revamp the systems used to monitor, operate and direct the activities of satellites in orbit
Showing results for:
resiliency
630 results found Sort by:Pentagon embracing SpaceX’s Starshield for future military satcom
DoD buys Starlink’s commercial internet service but also plans to acquire more than 100 ‘Starshield’ satellites that would be government-owned
The Satellite Breakup: Military’s Push to Go Small
Taking cues from the Space Development Agency, the Space Force is rethinking its future satellite architecture
Making the case for multi-orbit broadband
A Q&A with Eutelsat Group CEO Eva Berneke on the French company’s multi-orbit broadband plans after its OneWeb acquisition.
Beames is TrustPoint’s new executive chairman
Beames also serves as executive chairman of the board for SpiderOak and small satellite manufacturer York Space Systems.
Redwire announces second VLEO satellite platform
Redwire Space is doubling down on interest in the emerging market for very low Earth orbit (VLEO) satellites by offering a second spacecraft platform from its European subsidiary.
SabreSat: Redwire’s vehicle to dart through very low Earth orbit
Redwire is designing SabreSat for government intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions.
BlueHalo wins $24 million Air Force contract for research and analysis of satellite vulnerabilities
AFRL’s Satellite Assessment Center at Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico, evaluates the effects of laser radiation on space vehicles
DIU helps orchestrate Pentagon innovation enterprise
Q&A with Steve “Bucky” Butow, Defense Innovation Unit Space portfolio director.
Space Force unveils strategy to leverage commercial tech innovation
Gen. Saltzman in remarks at the Space Symposium tempered expectations, noting that the highly anticipated commercial strategy document is not a cure-all.