Setting the stage for a revolution in SATCOM – 2017 in review
The future space environment will need to be more resilient and capable of responding to an evolving set of threats, challenges and... 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
Government satellite week in review – Thanksgiving edition
Thanksgiving is upon us. Want to know what we’re thankful for here at the Government Satellite Report? Satellites. Without them, we’d be... Read More
A new pilot program may present a challenge for Army acquisition
Earlier this month, the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) held their annual meeting and conference at Walter E. Washington Convention... Read More
What do you need to start a hosted payload program at a university?
In a previous post on The Government Satellite Report, we discussed the challenges and advantages of academic involvement with a hosted payload... Read More
Breakthroughs in Commercial Satellite Communications (SATCOM)
For the last decade and a half, the US Department of Defense (DoD) and commercial satellite communications industry have been engaged in... Read More
NASA Strikes GOLD with Hosted Payloads
In April of 2015, NASA announced that it had chosen SES to host its Global-scale Observations of the Limb and Disk (GOLD)... 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