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US Space Force 15-Year Plan to Come Out by Early 2026, Saltzman Says
The U.S. Space Force is looking to publish its 15-year plan between now and early next year, according to Chief of Space Operations Gen. B. Chance Saltzman. “I want to publish Objective Force 2025 before the end of the calendar year,” he told a Center for Strategic and International Studies forum on Thursday.
“That’s the task I’ve given the staff. Of course, they immediately pushed back, ‘We can’t possibly do that.’ I think they can. I think the bulk of the work is almost complete…[continued]
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Connectivity
MSSA Releases Recommendations for NTN Satellite Architecture Development
Industry group the Mobile Satellite Services Association (MSSA) has released new strategic recommendations for standards-based and interoperable non-terrestrial network (NTN) solutions. This is aimed at…[continued] |
Partner Content
CyberSat Video Interview with Carahsoft's Lacey Wean
At CyberSat 2025, Program Director Mark Holmes interviewed Carahsoft Senior Director Lacey Wean about how Carahsoft works to bring innovative technologies to the public sector,…[continued] |
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Government/Military
UKSA Funds Satellite Projects from Orbit Fab, Viasat, and Others
The UK Space Agency awarded nearly 7 million pounds ($9 million) to support five projects focused on next-generation satellite technologies in the European Space Agency…[continued] |
Connectivity
Eutelsat Signs Broadcast Renewal with du in UAE
Eutelsat has announced a new broadcast deal with one of its major partners in the Middle East. It is expanding its partnership with UAE telecoms…[continued] |
Cybersecurity
ICYMI: Winning the Space-Cyber War Requires Continuous Investment, Vigilance, and Collaboration
In the mid-2000s, when the commercial space sector had significantly fewer active systems than today, space cybersecurity was not a major concern for systems engineers.…[continued] |
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