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NATO's Front Door will serve as a single point of contact for potential contractors.
The Space Operations Center is described as NATO's 'crown jewel for our space operations'.
NATO is following the lead of the U.S. Space Force in establishing a commercial integration cell.
NATO is setting up a commercial integration cell at its Space Operations Center at Ramstein U.S. Air Force Base in Germany.
Hilbert expects NATO’s Front Door to launch in the first half of 2026.
NATO will implement a new threat information sharing mechanism for unclassified data sharing with industry partners.
NATO has worked with the French space agency CNES to establish a center of excellence in Toulouse.
Daniel Hilgert is the head of the Space Section Defence Industry, Innovation and Armaments Division at NATO.
The Front Door will initially focus on space but is intended for all military procurement for NATO in the future.
Hilbert announced the Front Door will help NATO understand what technologies are being developed and where to invest.
ICEYE and Swedish Space Corporation signed a Letter of Intent to enhance sovereign space capabilities for Nordic and NATO security.
Militaries across NATO recognize that higher orbits, particularly GEO where secure communication satellites operate, are becoming more contested.
Iceye and Swedish Space Corporation (SSC) signed a letter of intent to collaborate on sovereign space capabilities for Nordic and NATO security.
Nordic and NATO leaders at the NATO Arctic Space Forum called for greater cooperation between governments and industry.
The letter of intent was signed during the NATO Arctic Space Forum held in Helsinki, Finland.
A consortium of six NATO countries decided not to proceed with buying Boeing jets after the United States ended its involvement in July 2023.
The current fleet of NATO AWACS surveillance planes will reach the end of their service in 2035.
The NATO jets are centrally operated out of the Geilenkirchen airbase in Germany, with intelligence shared among NATO's 32 members.
NATO chief Mark Rutte aims to expedite the decision on replacements for the AWACS surveillance planes.
An attack on one NATO member's satellite could mobilize the collective defense apparatus of NATO under the expanded Article 5.