In This Issue
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Magazine
Congressman Jim Bridenstine: Political Resistance Coming Down
With such a demand for satellite capacity for the warfighter, the relationship between the U.S. Department of State and the commercial satellite industry should be a marriage made in heaven, but it still feels like a long engagement despite encouraging signals from both sides.
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Magazine
From Doha to London, How National Pride Drives the Satellite Industry
Editor's note for June 2015
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Magazine
Generation Next: Denis Eleferov, RSCC
Via Satellite interviews the new blood coming into the satellite industry to get a glimpse of their aspirations and impressions for satellite.
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Magazine
It’s Not Them It’s You: Why Top Tech Talent Isn’t Going to the Satellite Industry?
Imagine you’re a young twenty-something and you’ve just graduated college. The entire world is open to you — particularly an entire world of jobs, because you just earned a Science, […]
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Magazine
Managing the Ebola Virus: The Importance of Satellites
The death toll from the Ebola virus in West Africa has exceeded 10,000 since the first reported case in December 2013. Cases of the highly contagious disease have been confirmed […]
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Feature
Operators Request Fair Play, Reliability and Variety from LSPs
Via Satellite caught up with top satellite operators around the world to understand what they would like to get from launch services providers.
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Operators Want More Flexible, Configurable Payloads from Manufacturers
Operators want bigger, more flexible, more cost-effective satellites. The wishlist is considerable. The question is, can satellite manufacturers step up to the plate and deliver the next generation of satellites even quicker?
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