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April 2020 Edition
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Dispatches
 
Dispatches Part I, ULAs AEHF-6 Launch Success • Viasat Working to Top Performance • Good News for Military Satellite & Space Sectors • An Enhanced Terminal from Paradigm
Information & News by the Editors 
 
Dispatches Part II, Terminals Contracts to Comtech EF Data • Surveillance System Contract to Serco • U.S. Space Force Missions to Transfer to This Newest Service • Space Micro Laser Comms Contract
Information & News by the Editors 
Features
 
Mobile Satellite User Association (MSUA): An Interview with Rebecca Cowen-Hirsch, U.S. Government Business Unit, Inmarsat, Interview conducted by Catherine Melquist, President, MSUA, & Sr. Director of Channel Partnerships, NetNumber
Rebecca Cowen-Hirsch is an unmistakable leader in the satellite mobility industry and a valued, long-standing member of the MSUA Board.
 
Space Foundation State of Space 2020: What didn’t come up..., Government Satellite Report: by Ryan Schradin, Executive Editor, GSR, and Senior Contributor
At the Space Foundation State of Space conference earlier this year, the full growth potential of the Global Space Economy was on full display.
 
The West’s Military Technology Imperative: Public/Private Partnerships, by John Beckner, Chief Executive Officer, Horizon Technologies.
In 2019, Orbital, via an Antares 230, facilitated the launch of the first of the UK IOD programs (In-Orbit Demonstrator), run by the Satellite Applications Catapult.
 
Targeting U.S. Technologies: Part One, Section I, A report of foreign targeting of cleared industry — Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency
The transition of the Defense Security Service into the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) has involved integration of new missions, including background investiga-tions, and expansion of our security training enterprise. 
 
Targeting U.S. Technologies: Part One, Section II, A report of foreign targeting of cleared industry — Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency
Armaments are the conventional munitions technologies. Conversely, survivability technologies provide various levels of protection for ground, aeronautic, marine, and space systems from armaments.