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Global microsatellite marked to reach $2.5B
North America will be the largest market, according to Research and Markets.
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MUOS testing shows early promise
Operational tests of the Mobile User Objective System communications systems show significant capability improvements.
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Global milsatcom market headed for upswing
The decline in defense-related satellite spending will reverse in coming years, according to consulting firm Euroconsult 2015
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Army sees big potential in small sats
The Army hopes tiny satellites may deliver communications in remote areas where they might otherwise be impossible.
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Industry seeks government lead on commercial satellites
Without manned space programs, the government relying heavily on industry to meet space and satellite needs.
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Air Force considers WGS commercialization
The service is exploring the details of transitions to a commercially operated Wideband Global Satcom in 2016.
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X-Band radar market to reach $5B
North America will be the largest market, with growing interest from the Asia-Pacific region.
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Navy’s MUOS-4 satellite responding normally post-launch
The satellite has been communicating with a Lockheed Martin-led initialization team stationed at Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu, California.
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Navy buys MUOS-friendly radios
General Dynamics has been awarded a $29 million Navy contract for naval radios.
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Global microsatellite marked to reach $2.5B
North America will be the largest market, according to Research and Markets.
-
MUOS testing shows early promise
Operational tests of the Mobile User Objective System communications systems show significant capability improvements.
-
Global milsatcom market headed for upswing
The decline in defense-related satellite spending will reverse in coming years, according to consulting firm Euroconsult 2015
-
Army sees big potential in small sats
The Army hopes tiny satellites may deliver communications in remote areas where they might otherwise be impossible.
-
Industry seeks government lead on commercial satellites
Without manned space programs, the government relying heavily on industry to meet space and satellite needs.
-
Air Force considers WGS commercialization
The service is exploring the details of transitions to a commercially operated Wideband Global Satcom in 2016.
-
Army faces growing battle in satcom threats
What happens when, not if, satcom goes down?
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X-Band radar market to reach $5B
North America will be the largest market, with growing interest from the Asia-Pacific region.
-
Navy’s MUOS-4 satellite responding normally post-launch
The satellite has been communicating with a Lockheed Martin-led initialization team stationed at Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu, California.
-
Navy buys MUOS-friendly radios
General Dynamics has been awarded a $29 million Navy contract for naval radios.
-
Global microsatellite marked to reach $2.5B
North America will be the largest market, according to Research and Markets.
-
MUOS testing shows early promise
Operational tests of the Mobile User Objective System communications systems show significant capability improvements.
-
Global milsatcom market headed for upswing
The decline in defense-related satellite spending will reverse in coming years, according to consulting firm Euroconsult 2015
-
Army sees big potential in small sats
The Army hopes tiny satellites may deliver communications in remote areas where they might otherwise be impossible.
-
Industry seeks government lead on commercial satellites
Without manned space programs, the government relying heavily on industry to meet space and satellite needs.
-
Air Force considers WGS commercialization
The service is exploring the details of transitions to a commercially operated Wideband Global Satcom in 2016.
-
Army faces growing battle in satcom threats
What happens when, not if, satcom goes down?
-
X-Band radar market to reach $5B
North America will be the largest market, with growing interest from the Asia-Pacific region.
-
Navy’s MUOS-4 satellite responding normally post-launch
The satellite has been communicating with a Lockheed Martin-led initialization team stationed at Naval Base Ventura County, Point Mugu, California.
-
Navy buys MUOS-friendly radios
General Dynamics has been awarded a $29 million Navy contract for naval radios.














