01-29-2024
8-minute read
The U.S. Government (USG) as well as its Allies have grown increasingly aware of the criticality of space to national security, as well as global stability. After benefitting from industry-driven innovation for years, agencies are clearly moving more decidedly and proactively to capitalize on commercial satellite communications (SATCOM) advancements, as illustrated by the following developments:
All of these developments in 2023 position Viasat to continue serving as a SATCOM partner for government customers – especially after our completion of the acquisition of Inmarsat in May 2023. Once fully integrated, the combined company will significantly enhance the pace, scale and scope of innovation in the global satellite connectivity sector. It will offer new and improved capabilities to address the ever-increasing demand for speed, flexibility, reliability, coverage, security and resilience. The integration is already proceeding more swiftly and successfully than originally planned, with investments accelerating ahead of earlier estimates and synergy-based savings greater than expected.
As we move forward in 2024, a resonant theme has emerged to underscore the increasing value of Viasat as the trusted connectivity solution provider to government users in all domains and its enriched presence: “Connected. Stronger.” Specifically, the combined companies are bringing the following innovations that align with our government customers’ requirements, while enabling network resilience in even the most highly contested environments:
Space-to-space capabilities
Space-based communications is powering new levels of connectivity. As the government is increasing near-Earth missions, reliable, resilient and cost-effective SATCOM in real-time is critical. In addition, agencies’ growing interest and investment in space is spurring further innovation in space-based capabilities, including these multi-band and multi-orbit solutions, and groundbreaking partnerships. Viasat is delivering space-to-space, multi-orbit, multi-band innovation via SATCOM as a service, so users access worldwide satellite connectivity simply, flexibly and affordably via several applications:
Interoperable L-TAC capabilities
Deliver global, beyond line-of-sight (BLOS) communications on the move (COTM) for Ultra High Frequency (UHF) and Very High Frequency (VHF) radio users in all domains of operation: on land, in the air and at sea. The latest evolution of our L-TAC offering delivers new features that allow worldwide service on demand and provide users with rapid and responsive service activation. Furthermore, customers have access to a radio frequency over Internet protocol (RFoIP) solution that supports remote monitoring of L-TAC channels and enables user nets to be remote worldwide over an IP connection.
In 2023, the legacy Inmarsat Government team completed a cross-country demonstration of the L-band tactical satellite service (L-TAC) with its partners L3 Harris, Thales and Spectra Group. During the demonstration, we and our partners showcased the embedded L-TAC functionality on L3 Harris’s newest line of radios, the PRC-163 and PRC-167, as well as the Spectra Group L-TAC applique that can be added to legacy radios. In addition, the companies highlighted how L-TAC creates a unique, high-performance solution for the U.S. DoD UHF legacy SATCOM system and its replacement constellation, the Mobile User Objective System (MUOS).
Resilient G-MODMAN II modem manager capabilities
Seamlessly integrates with existing antenna control systems and provides the enabling technology that supports implementation of the next generation of Global Xpress (GX) Ka-band terminals.
The G-MODMAN Open Platform allows for seamless switching between GX steerable beams and the government’s Wideband Global SATCOM system (WGS) to provide customers with always-on availability, capacity, coverage and capability for mission operations.
Flexible Black ICE SDR family of modem solutions
Supports the rapid and flexible development and integration of commercial off-the-shelf as well as custom waveforms to satisfy challenging, mission-specific requirements.
This software-defined radio (SDR) modem solutions meets high-demand requirements of military users by delivering security, agility, low form factor and high-performance user terminals. Black ICE SDR enables the reduction in size, weight, and power (SWaP) in L-band user terminals and supports government operations in secure and contested environments in Ka-band.
Mercury Free Space Optics
Innovative tactical communications that uses advanced commercial-off-the-shelf technology to deliver resilient, high-capacity terrestrial communications for contested environments.
To support expeditionary communications and warfighters at the tactical edge, this Free Space Optics terminal offers a reliable alternative for connectivity in contested environments. With a high-capacity and resilient design, it supports secure communications with data rates of up to 40 Gbps and a range of up to 70 km. Its advanced features include automated pointing and tracking to help ensure reliability in spectrum-congested and contested environments.
Low-SWaP LAISR ULW user terminals
Provide customers with multi-megabit data rate throughput in L-band to support BLOS communications, while further reducing the total terminal size, weight and power.
The L-band Airborne Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Ultra-Lightweight (LAISR ULW) user terminals ensure access to high availability, high performance, full duplex, secure BLOS communications via the global ELERA L-band network. Featuring an integrated antenna self-steering capability, ULW does not require external navigation data from the host platform and can operate in GPS denied environments.
Dual-Band Flexible Terminals for Airborne Platforms
Provides enhanced capability for multi-purpose military airborne platform. Viasat’s GAT-5530 was integrated into the Airbus C295 MSA, a multirole surveillance aircraft, to support the Irish Air Corps with enhanced, flexible broadband connectivity to meet mission requirements.
The GAT-5530 terminal supports the entire ITU Ku- and Ka-bands, which includes 3.5GHz of commercial and military Ka-band. This multi-faceted terminal offers greater operational flexibility for military customers as they seek increased resilience with multi-frequency (Ku/Mil-Ka/Commercial-Ka), multi-orbit (GEO, MEO, LEO, HEO), multi-network communications architectures.
GX LITE flat-panel antenna
Enables secure, flexible high-throughput communications for land forces worldwide.
The new, award-winning GX LITE terminal provides highly reliable broadband connectivity for tactical military and non-military users worldwide via the GX Ka-band network. Built for land users with “grab and go” applications, the lightweight and compact terminal improves end user mobility while allowing worldwide access and secure operations, at an affordable price point.
End-to-end cybersecurity
Provide secure and resilient edge to enterprise integrated connectivity solutions to our military and government customers operating in all domains. Our latest innovations include:
Data At Rest (DAR) encryption solutions, such as the Data at Rest Crypto - solid-state drive 600 Non-Volatile Memory Express (DARC-ssd™ 600 NVMe) -- safeguards sensitive and classified information in compatible Commercial Off the Shelf (COTS) laptops, computers and small form factor PCs in enterprise and tactical environments.
U.K. designed and manufactured, this high-performance solid-state drive delivers capacities ranging from 256GB to 1TB. It is easy to install, compatible with most computers, and offers advanced security features like encryption and protection against cloning. It is also the only solution of its type that has been fully evaluated for the protection of data up to Top Secret classification by the U.K.’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC).
The integration of Viasat and Inmarsat represents a classic case of “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts” for government customers. It signifies our continued commitment to innovation with now-dramatically expanded offerings. With a highly productive and successful 2023 behind us and a promising 2024 ahead, we appreciate that resilient, adaptable and secure connectivity has only grown as an essential component of the mission.
We understand that the front line is wherever the user is. We also recognize that our customers have grown up in a fully connected world and expect the same regardless of contested environments. If you’d like to learn more about how we make this possible for agencies, then please contact us.