WASHINGTON — Over the next several years, at least two commercial firms will launch communications satellites that can operate at frequencies reserved for U.S. government users, opening up new avenues ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Over the past three years, engineers and carriers across the world have ...
The time when the Department of Defense and the intelligence community spearheaded the design of advanced command and control technologies is long past. To a large extent, innovation is now driven by ...
The U.S. Navy’s investment in its own fleet of high-altitude, long-range unmanned aerial systems called Tritons marks a detour from the military’s longtime use of satellite technology to connect its ...
A new resolution regarding the method of assigning frequencies by military radio installations for the national defence services was adopted, on Tuesday, by the International Telecommunication Union ...
The U.S. Space Force has received its first “weapon,” the Counter Communications System. CCS is designed to prevent nearby adversaries from accessing their own military satellite communications, ...
AFN Kaiserslautern in Germany will switch to a U.S. Friendly frequency Jan. 18, allowing local listeners to access the station in American vehicles. The new frequency will be 105.1 and can be accessed ...
GPS may have become a victim of its own success as the system struggles to adapt to the needs of a rapidly broadening user community The global positioning system (GPS) has become an everyday utility ...