ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, Md., Sept. 14, 2011 -- With more expansive satellite communications requirements, the Army is moving away from expensive commercial satellites and leveraging those of the U.S.
The new antennas Envistacom is providing for the Army's Deployable Ku Band Earth Terminals will be capable of operating on Ku, Ka and X-Band frequencies, augmenting the Army's satellite communications ...
Hughes Network Systems LLC, an EchoStar company based in Germantown, Tuesday announced the shipment of more than 5,000 HL1120W electronically steerable antenna (ESA) Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) terminals.
The Army awarded Atlanta-based Envistacom a $47.8 million, three-year contract in support of the service's Deployable Ku-Band Earth Terminal (DKET) program. The company will assist the Army’s Product ...
The U.S. Army is evolving and positioning its fleet of ground satellite communications terminals to ensure that units can successfully respond to multiple military or humanitarian contingencies ...
General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems signed an agreement with the Space Development Agency to conduct experiments for optical inter-satellite links using the company’s laser communication terminals ...
SpaceX is seeking US approval to deploy up to 1 million Earth stations to receive transmissions from its planned satellite broadband constellation. The Federal Communications Commission last year gave ...
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