WISeKey SA, through its fully owned subsidiary WISesat AG, has successfully launched satellites into space via wisesat.space. We are collaborating with the Swiss Army and are planning additional launches in November. Additionally, we have invested in a startup developing innovative satellite designs, which we secure with our microchips and post-quantum software. The creation of a constellation of Swiss satellites is a timely and strategic initiative. It would ensure a neutral and sovereign technological presence in space, enhancing Switzerland's communication sovereignty and providing resilient and extensive coverage to support emergency services and critical infrastructure nationwide. Switzerland is currently evaluating the establishment of its own satellite network as it seeks to replace its secure communication system dedicated to emergency services. The Federal Council has mentioned the potential use of satellites, and there is growing political support for a Swiss equivalent to Starlink. This could strengthen our communications sovereignty and ensure much greater and more resilient coverage," explains the national councilor. Achieving this goal will require strategic cooperation between the private sector, the army, the cantons, and the Confederation. https://lnkd.in/epckFWA4.
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The Pentagon's initiative, CASR (Commercial Augmentation Space Reserve), is a strategic response to the vulnerability highlighted by Elon Musk's abrupt halt of Starlink services during a Ukrainian crisis. Led by the Space Force’s Commercial Space Office, CASR aims to secure contractual agreements with commercial vendors, ensuring uninterrupted access to space systems during conflicts. By formalizing these arrangements, CASR aims to bolster national security by guaranteeing reliable and scalable access to critical space capabilities across all conflict scenarios, thereby mitigating risks associated with commercial service interruptions. The CASR initiative presents significant opportunities for industry players in the commercial space sector. Participating in CASR allows companies to establish robust contractual relationships with the U.S. military, ensuring their satellite systems are integrated into national defense strategies. This integration not only provides a steady revenue stream during peacetime but also positions companies to scale their capabilities rapidly in times of conflict, meeting surge demands outlined in predefined contractual terms. Key differentiators advised by CRG should focus on several strategic areas: 1. Operational Resilience: Companies should highlight their ability to maintain uninterrupted service and operational resilience, even under challenging circumstances or during military conflicts. 2. Security and Compliance: Emphasizing robust cybersecurity measures and adherence to stringent regulatory frameworks will be crucial to gaining trust and meeting the stringent security requirements of military contracts. 3. Technological Innovation: Differentiating through technological advancements such as AI-driven anomaly detection, advanced satellite maneuvering capabilities, and real-time data analytics will be essential to enhancing operational efficiency and effectiveness. 4. Collaborative Partnerships: Establishing collaborative partnerships with other defense contractors, technology providers, and government agencies to offer integrated solutions and enhance overall mission effectiveness. CRG invites industry stakeholders to leverage our expertise in navigating complex defense procurement processes, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements, and optimizing operational strategies for national security missions. Visit crgroupinc.com or reach out to us at [email protected] to learn more about how CRG can empower your organization. #IL - #VA - #DC - #Dubai, #UAE. #CRG #CASR #DefenseContracting #SpaceIndustry #NationalSecurity #DoD #ElonMusk #USSF #SpaceForce #SpaceX #Satellites #SatSystems #SpaceCoast
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🌍🚀 Can Europe compete with global giants like Starlink in the satellite sector? The "Progetto Bromo", a bold initiative led by Airbus, Thales, and Leonardo, is set to make Europe a leader in the satellite industry, showcasing the power of collaboration and innovation. This #Dive into the future of European space technology showcases the remarkable achievements possible when nations unite under a shared vision. Italy, with its cutting-edge expertise, plays a pivotal role in strengthening Europe's position on the global stage. Projects like these are not just about technology—it's about unity, ambition, and the drive to build a sustainable future in space. 📖 Explore the full story here: https://lnkd.in/dj7b_JEj 💬 What’s your take on Europe’s journey in space? Let us know! #Space #Collaboration #Innovation #Europe
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Key differentiators advised by CRG should focus on several strategic areas: 1. Operational Resilience: Companies should highlight their ability to maintain uninterrupted service and operational resilience, even under challenging circumstances or during military conflicts. 2. Security and Compliance: Emphasizing robust cybersecurity measures and adherence to stringent regulatory frameworks will be crucial to gaining trust and meeting the stringent security requirements of these contracts. 3. Technological Innovation: Differentiating through technological advancements such as AI-driven anomaly detection, advanced satellite maneuvering capabilities, and real-time data analytics will be essential to enhancing operational efficiency and effectiveness. 4. Collaborative Partnerships: Establishing collaborative partnerships with other defense contractors, technology providers, and government agencies to offer integrated solutions and enhance overall mission effectiveness. CRG invites industry stakeholders to leverage our expertise in navigating complex defense procurement processes, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements, and optimizing operational strategies for national security missions. Visit crgroupinc.com or reach out to us at [email protected] to learn more about how CRG can empower your organization. #IL - #VA - #DC - #Dubai, #UAE.
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What happens if space, crucial for Australian Defence Force missions, becomes inaccessible during a major conflict? If satellite communications and support are disabled or destroyed, existing critical communications networks will be lost. The data flow that fills the ADF’s common operating picture would dwindle to intermittent trickles. There are alternatives. The main one pre-dates satellites, high-frequency radio. https://lnkd.in/dxsuMEyt
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The Pentagon is embracing SpaceX's Starshield to enhance its future military satellite communications. - 🔒 Enhanced encryption for secure communication - 🌍 Over 100 satellites for global coverage - 📅 Implementation expected by 2029 #SpaceX #Starshield #MilitaryTech - 🛰️ Starshield is a specialized version of Starlink tailored for military use. - 🇺🇸 The U.S. government will own and control these satellites. - 🛡️ Aimed at boosting cybersecurity and operational resilience. - 🏛️ Pending congressional funding for full rollout. - 🚀 Part of a broader strategy to modernize defense communications. - 🔄 Leveraging low-Earth orbit satellites for faster, more reliable connections. - 🌐 Designed to support a range of military operations globally. - 💡 Collaboration with SpaceX highlights public-private partnerships in defense tech. - 📈 Expected to significantly upgrade current military communication infrastructure. Pentagon embracing SpaceX's Starshield for future military satcom https://lnkd.in/gC2uXdve
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A panel at Space Tech Expo Europe reached that conclusion Tuesday, noting the constellation is not scheduled to enter service in 2030, lagging Starlink and other Western and Chinese competitors. While IRIS² will have military and civil government applications for Europe, it is unclear if it can compete on price and scale with commercial alternatives, according to SpaceNews. Europe also faces hurdles in standardizing satellite and ground systems, which can slow down progress. https://lnkd.in/eB8AsRa5
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How does the U.S. regain dominance in satnav? It's clear, just as in many other areas of the space sector, that the status quo approach will not work in today's reality. Agile companies like TrustPoint will help the U.S close the gap and regain leadership in satnav. This is a prime dual-use technology opportunity - one that addresses real national security issues, and simultaneously addresses a $200B+ commercial market opportunity. #GPS #PNT #GNSS #dualuse "While China and the EU have been investing heavily in their GNSS systems, the U.S. military is only making modest improvements to GPS. The U.S. is currently replacing 1990s-era GPS satellites with newer GPS 3 satellites. However, GPS 3 is not a trailblazing technology. Originally intended to launch in 2014, these satellites offer only moderate improvements to GPS 2, such as an upgraded accuracy of 1 to 3 meters. This is less than what Galileo can provide. GPS 3 will eventually be followed by GPS 3F, which is expected to provide additional capabilities such as the first completely digital navigation payload. However, GPS 3F could take until the mid-2030s to be completed." https://lnkd.in/gkkFwe3J
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The military and defense sectors are transitioning from traditional parabolic dishes to more agile multi-beam, multi-orbit antennas. The drive toward multi-orbit networks derives from the need for innovation and consistency within the military connectivity infrastructure, especially as the military relies more heavily on satellite data transmission. Widespread adoption of ESAs, or Electronically Scanned Antennas, promises unparalleled flexibility and a more compact size—with a few trade offs, such as broader beams and slightly diminished performance. Read more about the upcoming era of ESAs in this recent #ConstellationsArticle: https://lnkd.in/eWeg23pZ #satellite #spaceeconomy #satcom
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