Robert Potter, vice president of signals and ground system technology at Kratos Defense and Security Solutions, has been named a director of Satcoms Innovation Group, which aims to encourage discussions to identify challenges and opportunities for the sector.
Read More »Kratos Subsidiary Awarded Additional Stratcom Geolocation, RF Interference Detection Support Work; Greg Caicedo Comments
A subsidiary of Kratos Defense & Security Solutions will offer radiofrequency satellite monitoring and interference detection services to one of the components of the U.S. Strategic Command under the expanded contract. SAT Corp. will also provide geolocation and mitigation support for the Joint Functional Component Command for Space, Kratos said Tuesday. Greg Caicedo, …
Read More »Inmarsat Picks Kratos Subsidiary’s Interference Detection Tech for Satellite Net; Bob Potter Comments
SAT Corp., a subsidiary of Kratos Defense and Security Solutions, will provide its carrier monitoring and interference detection system to Inmarsat for a satellite network scheduled to offer full global coverage by the end of 2014. Monics is designed as a enterprise-networked DSP spectrum measurement and interference analysis system that works to monitor …
Read More »Kratos Subsidiary to Update Eutelsat Geolocator System
A Kratos Defense and Security Solutions subsidiary has won a contract to help Eutelsat refresh its radio frequency interference geolocator over the next five years. SAT Corp. will update systems, maintain software and provide technical support to Eutelsat for the satID platform, Kratos said Thursday. SatID works to pinpoint interference sources using satellite technology and SAT Corp. …
Read More »Kratos Satellite System Aims To Defend From RF Interference; Bob Potter Comments
A Kratos Defense & Security Solutions subsidiary has won a multi-million dollar contract to deliver a satellite interference detection and monitoring system to an unnamed satellite operator. SAT Corp. will install its Monics satellite-monitoring product in several locations worldwide over the next three years to monitor payload data and detect …
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