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Space Flight Laboratory and Kepler Communications

15 March 2020

As the newly revitalized space sector marches on, new collaborations between microspace and NewSpace organizations will become increasingly commonplace. One such partnership is that of Space Flight Laboratory and Kepler Communications, which have entered into a sizable agreement for Kepler’s upcoming satellite constellation, as outlined by Kevin P. Corbley, Business Consultant.

Space Flight Laboratory and Kepler Communications

Kevin P. Corbley, Business Consultant

Kevin P. Corbley, Business Consultant

Global Broadcast Service

11 March 2020

Though new technologies and services have the potential to provide more SATCOM bandwidth and resiliency to the warfighter, deployed users continue to struggle with congested networks and lack of truly expeditionary SATCOM capabilities. While the use of hybrid networks under the control of flexible and secure network management will mitigate congestion issues, innovative applications of the Global Broadcast System (GBS) can address network congestion and resiliency today without significant additional expense for both fixed and expeditionary users, according to Carl D’Alessandro, President
and CEO at AQYR Technologies.

Global Broadcast Service

Carl D’Alessandro, President and CEO at AQYR Technologies

Carl D’Alessandro, President and CEO at AQYR Technologies

TriSept: Shaping the future of NewSpace

10 March 2020

TriSept Corporation has enabled more than 200 satellite launches on 70 missions since its inception 25 years ago in 1994. Working with commercial organizations, government, and defence agencies alike, TriSept has helped shape and conceptualize the rideshare model we all know today. TriSept President and CEO, Rob Spicer, who’s as passionate about space as anyone in the industry, shares his view of the
evolving launch sector on the heels of several major missions and announcements.

TriSept: Shaping the future of NewSpace

TriSept President and CEO, Rob Spicer

TriSept President and CEO, Rob Spicer

2020 space trends

9 March 2020

2019 marked the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 spaceflight that landed the first two people on the Moon. The progress in space exploration since then has been vast, but what developments can we expect in the industry in 2020? Ossi Saarela, Space Segment Manager at MathWorks provides some thoughts.

2020 space trends

Ossi Saarela, Space Segment Manager at MathWorks

Ossi Saarela, Space Segment Manager at MathWorks

Digitalisation takes hold in maritime

2 March 2020

Marlink is a world-leading provider of managed connectivity and IT solutions for maritime and enterprise customers ranging from global on-demand MSS services to regional, multi-regional and global Ku-band, C-band and HTS-ready maritime VSAT systems. Tore Morten, President of Marlink Maritime, outlines their recent successes and explains what’s next for the company.

Digitalisation takes hold in maritime

Dr Amy Saunders

Dr Amy Saunders

Vertically integrated technology company

1 March 2020

AVCOM of Virginia is a vertically integrated technology company with 30 years of experience in the design and manufacture of commercial high quality spectrum analyzers and signal monitoring products in the USA. Founded in 1976, AVCOM initially provided the SATCOM industry with our PSR-3 Satellite Receiver.

Continued innovation and development of technology has enabled us to now offer a wide range of spectrum analyzers for the Broadcast, Teleport, Defence, Aerospace, Wireless, and Oil & Gas communications market segments.

Vertically integrated technology company

AVCOM of Virginia

AVCOM of Virginia

Challenges in satellite communications

29 February 2020

The satellite industry is changing, with high throughput satellites and small satellite constellations shaking up the entire ground sector. For antenna, amplifier and all terrestrial equipment manufacturers, the challenge will require a great deal of investment and practise, as outlined by Alex Donnison, Business Development Manager at ETL Systems.

Challenges in satellite communications

Alex Donnison, Business Development Manager at ETL Systems

Alex Donnison,  Business Development Manager at ETL Systems

Capacity and stability

23 February 2020

Atlantic Microwave, a recent subsidiary of ETL Systems, supplies RF and microwave solutions to the satellite communications market across telecommunications, broadcast, and defence. Satellite Evolution’s Laurence Russell spoke to John Dunstan, Sales Manager, to see how they’ve handled operating since being acquired by ETL, and what new innovations they’ve brought to the industry.

Capacity and stability

Laurence Russell, News & Social Editor

Laurence Russell, News & Social Editor

A cyber resilient world

21 February 2020

Cybersecurity is old hat; we all understand why it’s important to protect our data from those with malicious intent, and most people are aware of the large-scale attacks on commercial corporations, governments and defence, and the need for these groups to protect themselves too. Cyber resiliency, namely built-in resistance to cyber-attacks, is becoming increasingly prevalent throughout the commercial and government worlds, responding to the ever-growing threat we face today. Jill Durfee, Technology Correspondent explains.

A cyber resilient world

Dr Amy Saunders

Dr Amy Saunders

STN: Inspiring the engineers of tomorrow

20 February 2020

The satellite sector is very much an aging industry; highly experienced engineers are increasingly coming into their retirement years, and not being replaced with enough new talent. This is a problem industry wide, but particularly in the teleport market, as outlined by Andrej Lovsin, CEO at STN.

STN: Inspiring the engineers of tomorrow

Andrej Lovsin, CEO at STN

Andrej Lovsin, CEO at STN

Electronically steered antenna terminal

5 February 2020

Electronically steered antennas (ESA) are seen as the answer to the mobility connectivity challenges of the future as increasingly large numbers of MEO and LEO constellations come online. Gilat demonstrates the first-ever in-flight operation on commercial aircraft over Ka-band, as outlined by Doreet Oren, Director Product Marketing & Corporate Communications at Gilat Satellite Networks.

Electronically steered antenna terminal

Doreet Oren, Director, Gilat Satellite Networks

Doreet Oren, Director, Gilat Satellite Networks

High data-rate communications

17 December 2019

Get SAT is an Israeli satcom developer leading the industry by providing micronized antenna and terminal solutions for high-data-rate communications for land, air, and maritime applications. Laurence Russell
from Global Military Communications sat down with Ayala Pinhasi, Head of Marketing and Customer Care, to talk about Get SAT’s achievements in 2019, and the company’s recent breakthroughs in micronized
technology.

High data-rate communications

Laurence Russell, News & Social Editor

Laurence Russell, News & Social Editor
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