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April 2023 Edition
Military Missions and Launch Sector, Command + Control, SIGINT/HUMINT, Interference, Operational Strategies, Hypersonics
 
Dispatches...
 
Dispatches I, Intellian • Curtiss-Wright • Ensign-Bickford Aerospace & Defense • Airbus + Blacktree Technology
MilSat News deciphered by the Editors
 
Dispatches II, Raytheon • Space Systems Command (SSC) • ThinKom • Northrop Grumman • Cobham Satcom • Red Cat
MilSat News deciphered by the Editors
Features...
 
Signal Excision Technology Vital To Ensuring Critical MILSATCom, Karl Fuchs, iDirectGov Senior Vice President of Technology + MilsatMagazine Senior Contributor
Simply detection— or even locating a geographic origin of an interference — is simply not enough.
 
Building more resilient Comms For The Warfighter, Matthew Little, Director of Communications Systems, Tactical Systems, Ball Aerospace
The communication industry’s efforts on LEO satellites are centered on the promise of truly global broadband coverage.
 
“Exploit what we have, buy what we can, and build only what we must.”, Space Systems Command (SSC)
Our flat command structure and expert workforce, allow us to create a new culture.
 
A Conversation With... Ken Flowers, Vice President of Government Solutions, Iridium
Iridium’s Vice President of Government Solutions, Ken Flowers, explains Iridium’s role in enabling communications in the Indo-Pacific
 
Ground Software As a Service, SatCom Made Simple
it’s common for space communication providers in the ground segment to refer to themselves as ground station as a service (GSaaS).
 
Space-Based Military Intelligence Achieved Using A Proven Electronics Infrastructure, Pratish Shah, General Manager, Aitech USA
Space As The Next Battlefield
 
The Cyber Vulnerabilities of Satellites Must Be Addressed, Egon Rinderer, Chief Technology Officer, SHIFT5
Department of Defense (DoD) must rigorously vet and defend cyber risks to satellites.
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