DoD discusses taking steps to reduce collisions in space
Our editorial coverage on the GovSat Report over the past few weeks has been focused on the 2016 Hosted Payload and Small... Read More
SES acquisition of O3b to deliver transformational satellite connectivity to the U.S. Government
Commercial satellite and network capabilities are evolving, transforming and improving at an unprecedented pace. That evolution enables an ever-expanding group of U.S.... Read More
SATCOM vs cellular networks – more similar than they appear
I recently read an article where a senior Department of Defense (DoD) official was quoted as stating, “terrestrial cellular networks are seamlessly integrated... Read More
How government and industry can make hosted payloads happen – an interview with Earl White
In early March, the GovSat report editorial team had the opportunity to attend this year’s SATELLITE 2016 Conference in National Harbor, MD.... Read More
The capacity is coming, the capacity is coming! Why now is the time for COMSATCOM in the federal government
Earlier this month, I had the opportunity to attend SATELLITE 2016, one of the satellite industry’s largest and most influential conferences and... Read More
How the AFRTS uses COMSATCOM to improve military communication and morale
Commercial satellite communications (COMSATCOM) aren’t just used in the military to remotely pilot UAVs, or to keep soldiers on the battlefield connected... Read More
Military discusses defending SATCOM at Space Symposium
The SES GS team recently had the opportunity to attend the 31st Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colorado. This annual conference brings... Read More
Increased mobility and bandwidth dominate discussion at SATELLITE 2015
Last month, I had the opportunity to attend SATELLITE 2015, one of the year’s largest satellite conferences, which was taking place at... Read More
Conversations at Satellite 2015 show need for acquisition reform in the federal government
I recently had the opportunity to attend the SATELLITE 2015 Conference in Washington, D.C. While the conference brought satellite communications, hardware and... Read More