U.S. Army to Study a Louisiana-Based Company's Satellites Through New Partnership
ST. TAMMANY PARISH, LOUISIANA, JUL 15 – Globalstar and the U.S. Army will assess advanced satellite devices designed for covert, low-power communications to enhance defense operations in remote and contested areas.
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U.S. Army to study a Louisiana-based company's satellites through new partnership
Covington-based satellite company Globalstar has announced a research and development deal with the U.S. Army and an agreement with private space company SpaceX for a 2026 launch that will put more Globalstar satellites in orbit.
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Read Full ArticleGlobalstar enters Cooperative R&D with U.S. Army to evaluate edge processing through low probability of intercept and detection systems for covert sensing
Globalstar enters Cooperative R&D with U.S. Army to evaluate edge processing through low probability of intercept and detection systems for covert sensing
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