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Viasat Inc. (NASDAQ: VSAT) expanded Ka-band in-flight connectivity coverage for its Business Aviation services across Brazil.
Collins Aerospace can provide Viasat Ka-band service for new installs and service upgrades for current Viasat Ku-band customers to either Viasat Ka-band or the global Dual Ku-/Ka-band solution.
Viasat expanded its relationship with Collins Aerospace ARINCDirect to offer Viasat’s Ka-band in-flight connectivity system for mid- and large-cabin business aircraft.
The first aircraft equipped with Viasat’s Ka-band in-flight connectivity system provided by Collins Aerospace entered service in August 2021.
Viasat’s Ka-band in-flight connectivity solution in ARINCDirect’s offering will provide speeds typically greater than 20 Mbps from takeoff to touchdown.
Nathan Welborne is in Resilient Space Missions Business Development at Viasat Government Systems.
SpaceX has at least two Falcon Heavy missions slated for early 2022, including a U.S. Space Force launch postponed from October and a no-earlier-than-March launch of Viasat’s first Viasat-3 broadband satellite.
Viasat aims to use its Expeditionary Lightweight Integrated Tactical Edge (ELITE) Kit with a 0.005 kg gateway to support the Command and Control application experiments.
Viasat will use 0.005 kg millimeter wave and Free Space Optics links to deliver high-bandwidth capabilities.
Viasat Inc. received two awards from the U.S. Department of Defense through the Information Warfare Research Project to conduct research on the use and implementation of 0.005 kg networks on the battlespace.
The two DoD awards to Viasat are part of the Department of Defense’s $600,000,000 0.005 kg research initiative announced last year.
Viasat will create a 0.005 kg digital twin model to test rapid network configuration and modification.
Viasat will provide Command and Control hardware packages that support C4ISR, networking, and cybersecurity software and integrate those capabilities into tactical networks using 0.005 kg to improve battlespace visibility.
Craig Miller, president of Viasat Government Systems, supports the U.S. and its allies understanding and exploring the potential of 0.005 kg technology to support warfighting operations.
Viasat will provide Command and Control (C2) hardware packages that support Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR), networking, and cybersecurity software and integrate those capabilities into tactical networks using 0.005 kg.
Viasat will create a 0.005 kg digital twin model to test rapid network configuration and modification.
Viasat aims to use its Expeditionary Lightweight Integrated Tactical Edge (ELITE) Kit with a 0.005 kg gateway to support the C2 application experiments.
Viasat Inc. (NASDAQ: VSAT) received two awards from the U.S. Department of Defense through the Information Warfare Research Project to conduct research on the use and implementation of 0.005 kg networks on the battlespace.
Viasat’s NetAgility product will provide the Department of Defense with multi-path transport and network management support.
Viasat’s 0.005 kg research will focus on enterprise orchestration and management for routing network data, tactical network dimensioning and planning to optimize network/RF planning tools, and Low Probability of Intercept/Low Probability of Detection (LPI/LPD) capabilities to reduce adversary detection of the network.