On March 6, 1918 the Sperry Gyroscope Company successfully launched the first unmanned torpedo for the @USNavy. The… https://t.co/wMnDpk5Flj
Check out the latest article on the Government Satellite Report, which discusses the impact of the digital transfor… https://t.co/j6pI7KVHbQ
Agencies that have avoided embracing satellites due to hardware requirements and fear of high costs, no longer have… https://t.co/7kZDMu7qTY
BYOC - Bring Your Own Connectivity is the standard for missions from disaster response, to military operations, and… https://t.co/83Xb8v7VYV
Government network-enabled platforms and systems rely on satellite connectivity more than ever before. A new-genera… https://t.co/VegRvFX56x
The @DeptofDefense’s #MEO satellite solutions delivers a more connected warfighter and provides mission-critical co… https://t.co/qK6Oq06TJW
The future of portable #maritime #MEO services is here! Now the @DeptofDefense has access to our high-throughput,… https://t.co/cGJKtmAWDI
The U.S. @DeptofDefense doubles down on MEO #COMSATCOM – this week’s announcements illustrate essential role of… https://t.co/K7AkuYd7rw
Dr. Arthur Bertram Cuthbert Walker II was a solar physicist and educator who helped develop the x-ray and ultraviol… https://t.co/brsBf5hX4n
Military satellite #terminals have historically been cost-prohibitiv e for the #government. That is, until now. Philip Harlow explores how the proliferation of #military X-band and Ka-band coverage is making the cost of #satellite terminals tumble. https:// hubs.ly/H0pMCG40 #space