Space Force Strategy Out In ‘Months’ In Time For Budget
"At the end of the day, anyone who's using satellite communications doesn't really care where that information comes from," Lt. Gen. William Liquori says.
"At the end of the day, anyone who's using satellite communications doesn't really care where that information comes from," Lt. Gen. William Liquori says.
"I see a great expansion in capability that will come as a result of this," Anderson said of SpaceLogistic's first robotic on-orbit servicing mission.
Government can’t stop to update systems, so modernization has to happen without interruptions.
Space Force will ask for 2022 money for commercial satcom, but the funds will not be for buying services as industry would like -- rather for R&D.
"Our fully networked C3 [Command, Control, & Communications] will look completely different" from current satellites and terminals, said OSD's Doug Schroeder.