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Isotropic Systems’ terminal platform provides a continuous make-before-break connection by linking with multiple satellites in multiple orbits while using less power than other flat panel or electronically-steered antennas.
The 2020 National Defense Authorization Act directs the Secretary of the Air Force to nominate an Assistant Secretary for Space Acquisition and Integration to oversee all space acquisitions.
Isotropic Systems’ optical beam-forming lens modules and chipset are capable of enabling a new era of connected commercial and government mobility on land, at sea, and in the air.
Isotropic Systems appointed Jeremy Turpin as its Co-Founder and CTO to the Space and Satellite Professionals International (SSPI) Board of Directors, pending an election by membership in June 2020.
Jeremy Turpin is leading the design and development of Isotropic Systems’ high throughput optical multi-beam antennas.
The 2020 National Defense Authorization Act requires the Air Force to nominate an assistant secretary for space acquisition and integration to oversee all space acquisitions.
Isotropic Systems is developing terminals for Inmarsat’s Global Xpress constellation under a partnership established in 2018.
Isotropic Systems is headquartered in Reading in southeast England and created a U.S. business unit in Linthicum, Maryland in 2018.
Isotropic Systems plans to deliver a full prototype for mPower in 2021 and begin producing the terminals in 2022 when mPower is scheduled to begin operations.
SES and Isotropic planned on 2020-03-05 to conduct tests in 2020 of Isotropic Systems’ software-defined terminals with SES O3b satellites.
Isotropic Systems won a U.S. Defense Department contract but is prohibited from identifying the specific agency, dollar value, or work to be completed.
Isotropic Systems completed a key development milestone on 12 November 2019.
Isotropic Systems completed the Ka-band tests from its laboratory at the InnovateUK Satellite Catapult facility.
Maj. Gen. John Shaw's memo directs all space organizations in the Air Force to adopt the term SDA effective immediately.
Isotropic Systems completed two-way communications tests of its electronically steered antenna using Avanti’s Hylas-4 satellite.
On 2019-05-08, Isotropic Systems completed validation testing of its Ka-band optical devices.
Isotropic Systems has begun full-array beamforming tests to support delivery of first-generation Ka-band products planned for 2021 to strategic customers including SES and Inmarsat.
Inmarsat plans to expand its service offering via its Global Xpress network using Isotropic Systems’ optical beamforming approach.
SES Networks selected Isotropic Systems to develop optical beamforming antenna technology to deliver cost-effective high-performance capacity via SES’ O3b mPOWER constellation.
Isotropic Systems received the New Product Innovation Award from Frost & Sullivan on 15 June 2019.