How the lessons learned from cloud migrations apply to COMSATCOM
Replacing older, aging technologies with the newer version of the same thing is easy. If a laptop gets old and its hardware... Read More
Army demands consumer-like access to satellite at AUSA
A satellite-focused breakfast and panel discussion was held at this year’s Association of the United States Army (AUSA) Annual Exposition and Convention.... Read More
Analyzing the Impact of the CNSSP-12 Refresh with Andrew D’Uva of Providence Access Company
In our last post on the Government Satellite Report, we shared part one of a two-part conversation with Andrew D’Uva, the President... Read More
Demystifying the CNSSP-12 with Andrew D’Uva of Providence Access Company
The United States military has long enjoyed a tactical advantage from space. SATCOM, GPS and other satellite services and capabilities have given... Read More
What the government can learn from Alphabet’s X and Royal Caribbean
The federal government has long excelled at identifying private sector best practices to deliver new services to USG constituents, increase efficiency, and... Read More
Discussions at MilSatCom USA show low-latency satellite systems growing on U.S. military
The data-intensive nature and fast pace of modern warfare are increasing U.S. military demand for services from low-orbiting satellites that can relay... Read More
The federal impact of the GEO + MEO trend
Just prior to the SATELLITE 2017 Conference, which was held in Washington, D.C. in early March, there was some major news announced... Read More
New video highlights successful hosted payload programs
In a recent post on the Government Satellite Report, we featured a podcast about a Federal Aviation Administration program – the Wide... Read More
Chairman Rogers calls for shake up of national security space community
Yesterday, Rep. Mike Rogers (R-AL), Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, Subcommittee on Strategic Forces, addressed attendees at the Government Affairs... Read More