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Author: Logan Misturado

a map of global GNSS interference on Nov. 20, 2024 based on Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) data. Credit: Flightradar24
December 2, 2024 Logan Misturado

Threats to GPS Reliability

Japan’s SKY Perfect JSAT ordered the JSAT-31 software-defined satellite from Thales Alenia Space to respond to changes in geostationary broadband demand across Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia and the Pacific islands. Credit: Thales Alenia Space
November 18, 2024 Logan Misturado

AI Enhancements to Satellite Intelligence

Illustration of a Resilient Global Positioning System (R-GPS) satellite network. Credit: Astranis
November 11, 2024 Logan Misturado

New Project Underway to Reinforce GPS with Resilient Backup

Credit: DoD
November 4, 2024 Logan Misturado

Defense Supply Chain Vulnerabilities Under Scrutiny

Guardians assigned to Space Delta 11 conduct a simulated mission planning session at Schriever Space Force Base in Colorado. Credit: Space Training and Readiness Command
October 28, 2024October 28, 2024 Logan Misturado

Ambiguous Responsibility Weakens Space Sector Incident Response

Illustration by Raytheon Intelligence & Space
October 20, 2024 Logan Misturado

Zero-Trust Encryption Software Created by SpiderOak to be Open-Source

Yukun Yin, Charter co-founder and chief technology officer, Scott de Jong, director of product engineering, Yuk Chi Chan, co-founder and CEO. Credit: Charter
October 7, 2024 Logan Misturado

Charter Space’s Ubik Software

A Space Force service member communicates with an Air Force Research Laboratory XVI satellite at the U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School on Edwards Air Force Base, California. Credit: U.S. Air Force
September 30, 2024September 30, 2024 Logan Misturado

Space Force Launches Cloud-based Satellite Operations Program

Starshield, a version of Starlink devoted to national security applications, is a concern to some Earth observation companies. Credit: SpaceX
September 23, 2024 Logan Misturado

SpaceX’s Starshield shapes the Earth observation and national security industries

Concept art of various communications satellites around Earth. Credit: U.S. Government Archive / Public Domain
September 16, 2024 Logan Misturado

The Future of D2D LEO-sat Services

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