July 12, 2024
 

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In This Issue: Government is Behind in Creating a Program of Record for Commercial Satellite Imagery, Iceye US Exec Says | Alpine Space Ventures Closes $185M Fund to Target Space Startups | Moog Debuts New Radiation-Hardened Space Computer | AvL Technologies Makes Management Changes With CEO's Retirement | Microsoft Venture Fund Invests in Edge Computing Startup Armada
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Government is Behind in Creating a Program of Record for Commercial Satellite Imagery, Iceye US Exec Says
Commercial satellite radar providers are ready to meet the operational needs of U.S. government users but plans to develop a program of record for these……[continued]
Finance
Alpine Space Ventures Closes $185M Fund to Target Space Startups
European venture capital firm Alpine Space Ventures closed its first fund with 170 million euros ($185 million) in capital to target space startups.  The fund……[continued]
Technology
Moog Debuts New Radiation-Hardened Space Computer
Moog is rolling out a new space computer designed to support the next-generation of on-orbit computing needs. The company announced the Moog Cascade Single Board……[continued]
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AvL Technologies Makes Management Changes With CEO's Retirement
AvL Technologies has announced changes to its executive team with the retirement of CEO Guy Clerici. The company's owner and founder Jim Oliver semi-retired in……[continued]
Finance
Microsoft Venture Fund Invests in Edge Computing Startup Armada
Edge computing startup Armada has raised $40 million in a funding round led by M12, Microsoft's venture fund. Armada also announced a separate agreement with……[continued]
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Cybersecurity
ICYMI: 10 Takeaways From Cal Poly’s Space Cyberattacks Report
Recently at Cal Poly, we released a 95-page report on outer space cyberattacks, funded by the U.S. National Science Foundation. As the first of its kind,……[continued]
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