Space Force to prioritize space architecture resiliency in 2022
It’s almost hard to believe that last month marked the U.S. Space Force’s second year in operation—especially considering how much the newest... Read More
Scalable, available, secure, and assured. Boeing’s Ryan Reid on why the military can trust mPOWER
In our last article on the Government Satellite Report, we featured part one of an exclusive two-part interview with Ryan Reid, the... Read More
Ryan Reid of Boeing explains what makes the mPOWER spacecraft revolutionary
Last month, SES and Boeing held a VIP “sneak peek” and unveiling of their soon-to-be-completed O3b mPOWER satellites. When payload integration and... Read More
General Thompson Provides a Status Report for the U.S. Space Force
This past July, General David “DT” Thompson from the U.S. Space Force, joined the Mitchell Institute for a special Spacepower Forum event... Read More
Satellite terminal advancements enabling a revolution in space
In our last article on the Government Satellite Report, we sat down with Jason Stephens of GetSat and Mike Blefko of SES... Read More
Smaller terminals, higher throughputs combine to enable true comms on the move
Almost every new military vehicle, platform, or system that is created is in some way network-enabled. Whether the concept is to generate... Read More
mPOWER is poised to be a COMSATCOM gamechanger for Air Force
In fall 2021, SES will launch the first satellites in their revolutionary O3b mPOWER MEO satellite service. mPOWER represents a massive step... Read More
PODCAST – how the 2020 NDAA and Space Force revolutionize the military’s approach to space
The past six months have been truly transformative in regard to the military’s approach and focus on the space domain. In that... Read More
Official Space Force launch reflects space’s status as warfighting domain
History was made at the end of December when President Donald Trump signed the FY2020 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), which officially... Read More
Comms on the move – science fiction or reality?
New technologies are considered “disruptive” when their introduction changes the fundamental way in which we live, work or accomplish day-to-day tasks. The... Read More