Satellite investments imply the Pacific is a top military priority
It’s often said that you can tell what is important to someone based on how they spend their time and money. Much... Read More
Overcoming the largest threats to military satellites and increasing resiliency
Every satellite-focused discussion involving experts from the military and Department of Defense (DoD) over the past half-decade has had at least some... Read More
Setting the stage for a revolution in SATCOM – 2017 in review
The future space environment will need to be more resilient and capable of responding to an evolving set of threats, challenges and... Read More
The Government Satellite Report Year in Review – 2017
The future space environment will need to be more resilient and capable of responding to an evolving set of threats, challenges and... Read More
What the government can learn from Alphabet’s X and Royal Caribbean
The federal government has long excelled at identifying private sector best practices to deliver new services to USG constituents, increase efficiency, and... Read More
Podcast: Global MILSATCOM attendees look to satellite’s future in 2018
In early November, senior decision makers from the U.S. military and its alliance partners gathered in London with leading satellite industry experts... Read More
High throughput on the high seas – meeting maritime bandwidth requirements via satellite
Delivering network connectivity and advanced IT capabilities to ships at sea requires satellite. There simply isn’t a viable and reasonable alternative for... Read More
White Paper: High Throughput on the High Seas
Thank you for your interest in this white paper. Please fill out the form below to download “High Throughput on the High... Read More
New Navy capabilities require higher throughputs at sea
The United States Navy has long been at the forefront of new technologies and IT. The Navy’s consolidated IT networks are a... Read More
Shrinking UAS assets calls for tiny antennas and big trouble
Airborne ISR – the use of manned and unmanned aerial systems (UAS) for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance – continues to evolve to... Read More