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Defense lawmakers say FCC didn’t read classified Ligado briefing from Pentagon
Leadership of the House Armed Services Committee doesn’t seem impressed with the answers it has received from the Federal Communications Commission.
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FCC unanimously approves spectrum plan Pentagon rejected
The Federal Communications Commission unanimously approved a long-standing application from Ligado Networks to operate in the L-band spectrum, overriding concerns from the Department of Defense and other government agencies which were concerned the company’s plan will cause damage to the Global Positioning System, sources said April 17.
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FCC chair moves toward spectrum sale the Pentagon calls ‘unacceptable’
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has shown his support for Ligado’s request, which is opposed by the Pentagon.
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Defense leaders in Congress ask Trump to stop Ligado plan
Should the FCC approve Ligado’s application, it could “harm military capabilities, particularly for the U.S. Space Force, and have major impact on the national economy,” congressional leaders wrote Wednesday.
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Space Force awards a $1.2B contract to better track objects on orbit
The U.S. Space Force has awarded L3Harris Technologies a contract worth as much as $1.2 billion for the upkeep and modernization of the military’s ground-based sensors that track objects and activities in space.
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Space Force awards contracts worth as much as $1B for new modems
The Space Force awarded L3 Technologies and Raytheon’s Space and Airborne Systems contracts worth as much as $1 billion for the development and production of new modems that would help with protected satellite communications.
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Plan B for GPS III ground system approved for everyday use
The Space Force said the contingency program it has been relying on until a new ground system for the GPS III satellites is ready has been approved for everyday use.
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Last of the AEHF satellites launches from Florida
An Atlas 5 rocket successfully lifted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida March 26 carrying a satellite that is expected to provide secure, jam-resistant communications for the military for the next 15 years.
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Pentagon leaders are ‘doing what we can’ to improve networks
The Department of Defense has been working to bolster its networks as the number of employees teleworking surges during the new coronavirus pandemic, senior leaders say.
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Next GPS III satellite now ready for everyday use
The second GPS III satellite, a new, more powerful navigation satellite, is officially healthy and available for use by the military, the Space Force says.
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Defense lawmakers say FCC didn’t read classified Ligado briefing from Pentagon
Leadership of the House Armed Services Committee doesn’t seem impressed with the answers it has received from the Federal Communications Commission.
-
FCC unanimously approves spectrum plan Pentagon rejected
The Federal Communications Commission unanimously approved a long-standing application from Ligado Networks to operate in the L-band spectrum, overriding concerns from the Department of Defense and other government agencies which were concerned the company’s plan will cause damage to the Global Positioning System, sources said April 17.
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FCC chair moves toward spectrum sale the Pentagon calls ‘unacceptable’
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has shown his support for Ligado’s request, which is opposed by the Pentagon.
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Defense leaders in Congress ask Trump to stop Ligado plan
Should the FCC approve Ligado’s application, it could “harm military capabilities, particularly for the U.S. Space Force, and have major impact on the national economy,” congressional leaders wrote Wednesday.
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Space Force awards a $1.2B contract to better track objects on orbit
The U.S. Space Force has awarded L3Harris Technologies a contract worth as much as $1.2 billion for the upkeep and modernization of the military’s ground-based sensors that track objects and activities in space.
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Space Force awards contracts worth as much as $1B for new modems
The Space Force awarded L3 Technologies and Raytheon’s Space and Airborne Systems contracts worth as much as $1 billion for the development and production of new modems that would help with protected satellite communications.
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Plan B for GPS III ground system approved for everyday use
The Space Force said the contingency program it has been relying on until a new ground system for the GPS III satellites is ready has been approved for everyday use.
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Last of the AEHF satellites launches from Florida
An Atlas 5 rocket successfully lifted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida March 26 carrying a satellite that is expected to provide secure, jam-resistant communications for the military for the next 15 years.
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Pentagon leaders are ‘doing what we can’ to improve networks
The Department of Defense has been working to bolster its networks as the number of employees teleworking surges during the new coronavirus pandemic, senior leaders say.
-
Next GPS III satellite now ready for everyday use
The second GPS III satellite, a new, more powerful navigation satellite, is officially healthy and available for use by the military, the Space Force says.
-
Defense lawmakers say FCC didn’t read classified Ligado briefing from Pentagon
Leadership of the House Armed Services Committee doesn’t seem impressed with the answers it has received from the Federal Communications Commission.
-
FCC unanimously approves spectrum plan Pentagon rejected
The Federal Communications Commission unanimously approved a long-standing application from Ligado Networks to operate in the L-band spectrum, overriding concerns from the Department of Defense and other government agencies which were concerned the company’s plan will cause damage to the Global Positioning System, sources said April 17.
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FCC chair moves toward spectrum sale the Pentagon calls ‘unacceptable’
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai has shown his support for Ligado’s request, which is opposed by the Pentagon.
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Defense leaders in Congress ask Trump to stop Ligado plan
Should the FCC approve Ligado’s application, it could “harm military capabilities, particularly for the U.S. Space Force, and have major impact on the national economy,” congressional leaders wrote Wednesday.
-
Space Force awards a $1.2B contract to better track objects on orbit
The U.S. Space Force has awarded L3Harris Technologies a contract worth as much as $1.2 billion for the upkeep and modernization of the military’s ground-based sensors that track objects and activities in space.
-
Space Force awards contracts worth as much as $1B for new modems
The Space Force awarded L3 Technologies and Raytheon’s Space and Airborne Systems contracts worth as much as $1 billion for the development and production of new modems that would help with protected satellite communications.
-
Plan B for GPS III ground system approved for everyday use
The Space Force said the contingency program it has been relying on until a new ground system for the GPS III satellites is ready has been approved for everyday use.
-
Last of the AEHF satellites launches from Florida
An Atlas 5 rocket successfully lifted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida March 26 carrying a satellite that is expected to provide secure, jam-resistant communications for the military for the next 15 years.
-
Pentagon leaders are ‘doing what we can’ to improve networks
The Department of Defense has been working to bolster its networks as the number of employees teleworking surges during the new coronavirus pandemic, senior leaders say.
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Next GPS III satellite now ready for everyday use
The second GPS III satellite, a new, more powerful navigation satellite, is officially healthy and available for use by the military, the Space Force says.













