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Defense satellite communications (SATCOM) are moving rapidly toward sovereignty—full national control of the mission stack—because contested space operations, cyber threats, and geopolitical uncertainty make “rented” or loosely governed connectivity too risky for critical missions. This paper outlines why sovereign SATCOM is becoming a strategic requirement and how resilient, multi-orbit architectures and software-defined control are enabling assured communications under attack.

What you’ll learn:
  • How geopolitical realities are reshaping defense SATCOM procurement toward sovereign ownership/control.
  • What “multi-orbit resilience” looks like in practice and why it matters for mission assurance.
  • Which ground-segment security measures (zero trust, hardened gateways/NOCs, spectrum agility) help sustain operations under attack.
  • How to balance national control with coalition interoperability using hybrid architectures and clear trust boundaries.
Download the paper to understand the architectural and policy choices that enable assured, sovereign SATCOM in the age of multi-orbit warfare.

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