Novel Low Earth Orbit Space System Capabilities Demonstrated by E-Space
Part of U.S. Department of Defense Field Test Program
IoT company E-Space has completed its U.S. Department of Defense contract with its successful demonstration of innovative space system capabilities to members of the Space Development Agency, a division of the United States Space Force.
The demonstration, which occurred at the Naval Surface Warfare Center in Crane, Indiana, showcased a series of innovative communications and connectivity capabilities on the advanced E-Space low Earth orbit (LEO) space system.
“Successful completion of this field test is a critical proof point for how space can be leveraged to further enhance communications and situational awareness in future military operations,” said Greg Wyler, founder and CEO, E-Space. “E-Space has game-changing technology. We are extending satellite coverage and connectivity so that warfighters, in and out of theater, have access to a new kind of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) platform that can connect, sense and track all military assets across the globe.”
The E-Space platform will enable a new class of ubiquitous, real-time communications and IoT services for wide-scale military use. Unlike other LEO systems, E-Space will offer the only global constellation resilient enough to operate in high-debris LEO environments and secure enough to transmit critical data via a point-to-point space network offering a zero-trust topology.