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Raytheon-UTC merger wins approval, pending divestitures
The merger between two defense giants got the green light from the U.S. Department of Justice, under the condition that divestitures already in the works move forward and another piece of business is shed.
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The Air Force launched its next protected communications satellite
The launch of AEHF-4 completes the initial AEHF constellation, enabling the military to transmit crucial information 10 times faster than the legacy constellation.
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Marine squads will get more range, better comms thanks to Navy satellites
The MUOS technology allows Marines to switch satellites more smoothly and transfer data faster with better connectivity.
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What’s next for the Navy in space?
The Program Executive Officer Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence, as well as Space Systems, discusses what the Navy’s next task on orbit might be.
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The Air Force should consider a new commercial satellite program
Industry officials, such as Skot Butler, the president of Intelsat General Corporation, are optimistic about the long-term opportunities for commercial satellite operators to work with the Department of Defense.
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Air Force launches experiment to boost satellite communications
The Air Force sent a package of innovative and secretive satellites to orbit Saturday night.
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Satellite providers to Air Force: Where do we stand?
Greater certainty about industry’s role in supporting DoD’s SATCOM needs would provide greater justification for more unique investments for private companies.
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How could a burgeoning satellite servicing industry help government?
The emerging on-orbit satellite service industry is about to take-off, but space regulators are still struggling to find their role in a convoluted system that could be heading for reform.
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The satellite surprise inside the spending bill
The new spending plan Congressional leaders unveiled Wednesday unexpectedly includes $600 million for the Air Force to extend its wideband satellite communications program by two satellites.
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Why industry wants the Pentagon to consider small satellites
While small satellites remain popular around industry circles, the question of whether the technology is resilient enough for military utility remains an open question.
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Raytheon-UTC merger wins approval, pending divestitures
The merger between two defense giants got the green light from the U.S. Department of Justice, under the condition that divestitures already in the works move forward and another piece of business is shed.
-
The Air Force launched its next protected communications satellite
The launch of AEHF-4 completes the initial AEHF constellation, enabling the military to transmit crucial information 10 times faster than the legacy constellation.
-
Marine squads will get more range, better comms thanks to Navy satellites
The MUOS technology allows Marines to switch satellites more smoothly and transfer data faster with better connectivity.
-
What’s next for the Navy in space?
The Program Executive Officer Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence, as well as Space Systems, discusses what the Navy’s next task on orbit might be.
-
The Air Force should consider a new commercial satellite program
Industry officials, such as Skot Butler, the president of Intelsat General Corporation, are optimistic about the long-term opportunities for commercial satellite operators to work with the Department of Defense.
-
Air Force launches experiment to boost satellite communications
The Air Force sent a package of innovative and secretive satellites to orbit Saturday night.
-
Satellite providers to Air Force: Where do we stand?
Greater certainty about industry’s role in supporting DoD’s SATCOM needs would provide greater justification for more unique investments for private companies.
-
How could a burgeoning satellite servicing industry help government?
The emerging on-orbit satellite service industry is about to take-off, but space regulators are still struggling to find their role in a convoluted system that could be heading for reform.
-
The satellite surprise inside the spending bill
The new spending plan Congressional leaders unveiled Wednesday unexpectedly includes $600 million for the Air Force to extend its wideband satellite communications program by two satellites.
-
Why industry wants the Pentagon to consider small satellites
While small satellites remain popular around industry circles, the question of whether the technology is resilient enough for military utility remains an open question.
-
Raytheon-UTC merger wins approval, pending divestitures
The merger between two defense giants got the green light from the U.S. Department of Justice, under the condition that divestitures already in the works move forward and another piece of business is shed.
-
The Air Force launched its next protected communications satellite
The launch of AEHF-4 completes the initial AEHF constellation, enabling the military to transmit crucial information 10 times faster than the legacy constellation.
-
Marine squads will get more range, better comms thanks to Navy satellites
The MUOS technology allows Marines to switch satellites more smoothly and transfer data faster with better connectivity.
-
What’s next for the Navy in space?
The Program Executive Officer Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence, as well as Space Systems, discusses what the Navy’s next task on orbit might be.
-
The Air Force should consider a new commercial satellite program
Industry officials, such as Skot Butler, the president of Intelsat General Corporation, are optimistic about the long-term opportunities for commercial satellite operators to work with the Department of Defense.
-
Air Force launches experiment to boost satellite communications
The Air Force sent a package of innovative and secretive satellites to orbit Saturday night.
-
Satellite providers to Air Force: Where do we stand?
Greater certainty about industry’s role in supporting DoD’s SATCOM needs would provide greater justification for more unique investments for private companies.
-
How could a burgeoning satellite servicing industry help government?
The emerging on-orbit satellite service industry is about to take-off, but space regulators are still struggling to find their role in a convoluted system that could be heading for reform.
-
The satellite surprise inside the spending bill
The new spending plan Congressional leaders unveiled Wednesday unexpectedly includes $600 million for the Air Force to extend its wideband satellite communications program by two satellites.
-
Why industry wants the Pentagon to consider small satellites
While small satellites remain popular around industry circles, the question of whether the technology is resilient enough for military utility remains an open question.













