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2016 SATELLITE C e l e b r a t i n g C e l e b r a t i n g Conference: March 7-10, 2016 Exhibition: March 8-10, 2016 Gaylord National Convention Center National Harbor, MD PROGRAM GUIDE Welcome to your go-to SATELLITE manual. For 35 years, we’ve been the leading global satellite conference, providing innovation to an ever-changing industry. #SATSHOW View the Mobile App www.SATShow.com Sponsored by SES

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Conference: March 7-10, 2016 Exhibition: March 8-10, 2016Gaylord National Convention CenterNational Harbor, MD

Program guideWelcome to your go-to SATELLITE manual. For 35 years,

we’ve been the leading global satellite conference, providing innovation to an ever-changing industry.

#SATSHOW View the Mobile Appwww.SATShow.comSponsored by SES

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Welcome to SATELLITE 2016: The Conduit of Innovation!The most important week of the year for the world’s satellite-enabled marketplace has arrived, along with our 35th anniversary. We’ve come a long way since our first show. Nothing illustrates that point better than the fact that SATELLITE 2016 will host more speakers this week than the total attendance at our debut in 1981. As your chairmen, it is our pleasure to welcome you and your colleagues, peers, and friends to the Gaylord National Convention Center. All of us at Access Intelligence Aerospace Group, and other affiliates and partners are thankful that you have joined us at SATELLITE 2016. We are committed to making your investment of time and energy one that will keep you coming back, year after year.

As you tour the Gaylord National Convention Center, you will find enhanced new content, complemented with core sessions that cover what top experts think and how they see the evolution of our growing slice of the international telecoms pie. For those joining us for the very first time, successfully navigating the 60 full conference sessions, more than 80,000 square feet of exhibition show floor space, and numerous networking opportunities at SATELLITE requires careful planning. Fortunately, we’ve designed the program so that each of you can hit all of the highlights relevant to your interests, your company, and your career. Everything you need — times, locations, rooms, and events — is mapped out for you in this SATELLITE 2016 program guide. Additionally, Via Satellite’s Show Daily provides a precise look at the day’s schedule, hot news and interviews, networking events, and a matrix of the participating companies on the showroom floor.

The SATELLITE 2016 conference program provides you with opportunities to hear from and even ask questions of top executives driving the satellite-enabled marketplace worldwide, starting with the CTO and CFO breakfast roundtable sessions and ending with our Thursday morning general sessions. In addition to our annual Satellite Operator CEO opening general session in the Potomac Ballroom, we have created two new open general sessions for our conference attendees: the Satellite Manufacturers and Global Launch Services panels on Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons (respectively) in the Maryland Ballroom. We’ve also crafted a brand new International Forum covering an entire day of content (Wednesday), expanding to 11 International Forum sessions, and added keynote speakers for both the Finance Forum and the Government & Military Forum. Full conference registrants should plan to attend the 2016 Satellite Executive of the Year lunch sponsored by Boeing on Wednesday, as well as our traditional reception and party that evening, sponsored by Arianespace, to recognize and celebrate our winner, Michel de Rosen of Eutelsat, up close and personal.

Our massive Exhibit Hall of more than 300 participating companies (50 of which are joining us for the first time) opens on Tuesday morning, following the Satellite Operator CEO opening general session. While you’re visiting the exhibition floor, don’t forget to check out our Innovation Theater, presenting hands-on demonstrations of ground-breaking satellite products and service offerings making their debut at SATELLITE! We’re delighted to tell you that we continue to see growth in Exhibit Hall and conference registrations, making SATELLITE 2016 the most successful event in our 35-year history. These next four days here with us at SATELLITE 2016 will equip you to lead your company successfully this year and in the years ahead.

As for next year, we’ll see you back at the Washington D.C. Convention Center, March 6-9 for SATELLITE 2017!

Scott Chase Conference Chairman SATELLITE 2016 [email protected]

Welcome Letter

Jeffrey HillConference Manager and Co-ChairmanSATELLITE [email protected]

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Table of Contents and SAT16 Team

Event Sponsors ....................................................5

Event Supporters .................................................6

Media Partners ....................................................7

Schedule at a Glance ...........................................8

Gaylord National Convention Center Map ...........9

Association Partners .........................................10

General Show Info .............................................12

Networking Opportunities .................................14

Young Professionals ..........................................16

SGx .....................................................................17

Quick-Look Conference Schedule .....................18

Conference Sessions .........................................20

Product Categories ............................................38

SATELLITE 2016 Exhibit Floor Plan ...................42

Innovation Theater and Exhibitor Listings ........47

Show Your Badge ...............................................82

Table of Contents

SATELLITE 2016 Management TeamSATELLITE TeamDave Bentley, Marketing Director

Michael Cassinelli, Sales Director

Scott Chase, Conference Chairman

Jessica Davis, CEM, CMP, Operations Director

Lindsey Fuller, CEM, Show Director

Jenn Heinold, CEM, SVP, Events

Jeff Hill, Conference Manager and Co-Chairman

Liz Johnson, Operations Coordinator

Sherry Oommen, Senior Marketing Director

George Parrish, Account Executive

Zoe Silverman, Media Associate

Access Intelligence Satellite GroupSophie Chan-Wood, Production Manager

Janis Davis, Marketing Coordinator

Tish Drake, Vice President & Group Publisher, Satellite & Aviation

Mark Durham, International Sales Representative

Caleb Henry, Assistant Editor

Mark Holmes, Editorial Director/Program Chair

Elana Lilienfeld, Marketing Manager

Vince Lim, Senior Graphic Designer

Roger Low, Client Service Manager

Veronica Magan, Managing Editor & Digital Strategist

Joe G. Milroy, Publisher, Sales

Julie Blondeau Samuel, Director of Online, Satellite/Aviation/Defense

George Severine, Fulfillment Director

Jennifer Schwartz, SVP and Group Publisher

TJ Sydnor, Graphic Designer

Carly Uhlman, Account Executive

Jason Yu, Web Development Director

Access Intelligence, LLCDon Pazour, President and CEO

Ed Pinedo, EVP and CFO

Macy Fecto, EVP, Human Resources & Administration

Heather Farley, COO

Robert Paciorek, SVP and CIO

Sylvia Sierra, SVP, Corporate Audience Development

Steve Barber, VP, Financial Planning and Internal Audit

Michael Kraus, VP of Production, Digital Media & Design

Gerald Stasko, VP, Corporate Controller

Tracey Lilly, Director of Marketing Production

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Event Sponsors

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Event Supporters

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Media Partners

Premier Partner:

Defense News

Everything RF

Medya city

Space Fronteir Foundation

Sat News Satellite Finance

Microwave Journal

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Schedule at a Glance

7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Onsite Registration & Badge Pick-Up

7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Rise-n-Shine Morning Coffee

8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. SATELLITE Conference Sessions

9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. SGx: A Day for Young Professionals

12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Monday Keynote Lunch: Chuck Beames, Spaceflight Industries Board Member & President, Vulcan Aerospace

5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. SATELLITE Welcome Reception — Pose Rooftop Lounge — OPEN TO ALL REGISTRANTS!

monday, march 7

8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Onsite Registration & Badge Pick-Up

8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Rise-n-Shine Coffee Service

9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Open

9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.End-User Forum: Are Satellite Broadcast Industries Dinosaurs or Dynamos in a Changing Landscape? — OPEN TO ALL CONFERENCE ATTENDEES!

10:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Morning Coffee Break in the Exhibit Hall

11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. SATELLITE Executive of the Year Winner’s Circle — OPEN TO ALL CONFERENCE ATTENDEES!

Thursday, march 10

7:00 a.m. – 5:45 p.m. Onsite Registration & Badge Pick-Up

7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. Rise-n-Shine Morning Coffee

8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.Tuesday Opening General Session: Satellite Operator CEOs — In Case You Missed It, Everything Changed — OPEN TO ALL REGISTRANTS!

10:30 a.m. – 5:45 p.m. Exhibit Hall Open

10:45 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. SATELLITE Conference Sessions

11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.Washington Space Business Roundtable Flagship Lunch and Silent Auction*Ticket Purchase Required

12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.MSUA Mobility Satellite Innovation Awards and Luncheon*Ticket Purchase Required

12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.WTA 2016 Teleport Awards Luncheon*Ticket Purchase Required

1:45 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. SATELLITE Conference Sessions

3:00 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. Exhibit Hall Refreshment Break

3:30 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. SATELLITE Conference Sessions

4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m.Tuesday Closing General Session: Satellite Manufacturer CEOs — Instant Adaptation to an Instant Culture — OPEN TO ALL CONFERENCE ATTENDEES!

6:30 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.Society of Satellite Professionals International (SSPI) Hall of Fame Benefit Dinner*Ticket Purchase Required through SSPI

Tuesday, march 8

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Wednesday, march 97:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Onsite Registration & Badge Pick-Up

7:30 a.m. – 8:00 a.m. Rise-n-Shine Coffee Service

8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.Wednesday Opening General Session: Visions for a New Satellite Ecosystem: The Future of Business in Space — OPEN TO ALL REGISTRANTS!

9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Open

9:45 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. SATELLITE Conference Sessions

11:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Morning Coffee Break in the Exhibit Hall

11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. SATELLITE Conference Sessions

12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Satellite Executive of the Year Award Presentation Luncheon

2:15 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. SATELLITE Conference Sessions

2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Keynote: The Honorable Charles F. Bolden Jr., Administrator, NASA

3:45 p.m. – 5:15 p.m.Wednesday Closing General Session: Global Launch Services — How the World Fell in Love with Rockets All Over Again — OPEN TO ALL CONFERENCE ATTENDEES!

6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Awards Celebration and Reception — Pienza Market

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Gaylord National Convention Center Map

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Association Partners

The Asia-Pacific Satellite Communications Council (APSCC)Anna Kim Editor & Public Relations Suite T-1602 Poonglim Iwantplus 255-1 Seohyung-dong, Bundang-gu Seongnam, Kyunggi-do, 463-862 Korea Phone: +82 31 783 6246 Fax: +82 31 783 6249 [email protected] www.apscc.or.kr

The Asia-Pacific Satellite Communications Council (APSCC) is a non-profit international organization representing all sectors of satellite and space-industries including satellite service providers, manufacturers, launch service providers, risk management companies, broadcasters and government organizations. APSCC is a membership-based organization and its membership is open to any organization involved in the industry with interests in the Asia-Pacific. The overall objective of the APSCC is to promote communications and broadcasting via satellite as well as outer space activities in the region through conferences, forums, workshops as well as exhibitions for the socioeconomic welfare of the region.

Avascent Stephen GanotePrincipal1615 L St, NW #1200Washington, DC 20036Phone: (202) [email protected]

Headquartered in Washington, D.C., with European operations based in Paris, Avascent’s Space and Satellite Practice advises space and satellite companies and government agencies around the world, helping them launch new ventures, grow in core and adjacent markets, develop innovative strategies and business models, and pursue successful mergers and acquisitions. Avascent works across the space and satellite value chain, from satellite payloads and manufacturing integration, to launch, operations, distribution, and content management and analysis.

Global VSAT Forum (GVF) David Hartshorn Secretary General 1201 Pennsylvania Ave, NW P.O. Box 407 Washington, DC 20044-0407 Phone: (202) 626-6881 Fax: (202) 626-6780 [email protected] www.gvf.org

GVF is the non-profit association of the satellite communications industry. GVF consists of more than 200 members from 80 countries, including companies from every industry sector. The Forum’s primary objective is to promote the industry, improve market access, deliver training and heighten awareness of the advantages afforded by satellite communications.

Harvard Business School Aerospace Alumni GroupMaher Ezzeddine PresidentHarvard Business School Aerospace Alumni Group1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Box 190Washington DC, 20004Phone: +971 55 105 [email protected]

The Harvard Business School Aerospace Alumni Group was founded out of the passion for discovery, and was brought together by a mutual interest in driving the industry forward. Harvard Business School Aerospace Alumni Group offers an exceptionally lucrative platform for interaction, knowledge-sharing, exchange of ideas, networking and discussing future prospects. Our vision is to become a prominent, self-sustaining global HBS alumni association focusing on aerospace, providing members with access to world-class resources, information, knowledge and experience that holds value. We focus on Civil Aviation, Defense and Security, Space Exploration and Satellites. The Harvard Business School Aerospace Alumni Group has a presence in some of the world’s most influential hubs for the industry – Washington DC, Paris, Abu Dhabi and Singapore.

Mobile Satellite Users Association Catherine Melquist President3705 Haven Ave, Suite 113Menlo Park, CA 94025Phone: (650) 839-0376Fax: (650) [email protected]

The Mobile Satellite Users Association is a non-profit association which promotes the interests of users of mobile satellite communications worldwide. It fosters effective communications amongst Mobile Satellite Services (MSS) users, suppliers of equipment and services, operators of the satellite systems and the various government entities that may affect the future of the industry.

Northern Sky Research (NSR)Christopher Baugh President 119 Mount Auburn St, Suite 400 Cambridge, MA 02138 Phone: (617) 576-5771 Fax: (617) 812-1271 [email protected] www.nsr.com

NSR is a leading international market research and consulting firm with a core focus on the satellite sector and related industries. Founded in 2000 and with an experienced group of analysts located in all regions, NSR specializes in analysis of growth opportunities across four core sectors: Satellite Communications, Broadcasting & Digital Media, Hybrid & Emerging Applications and Commercial Space.

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Association Partners

Satellite Industry Association (SIA)Tom Stroup President 1200 18th St, NW Suite 1001 Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 503-1560 Fax: (202) 503-1590 [email protected] www.sia.org

SIA is a U.S. based trade association providing worldwide representation of the leading satellite operators, service providers, manufacturers, launch services providers and ground equipment suppliers. SIA is the unified voice of the U.S. satellite industry on policy, regulatory, and legislative issues affecting the satellite business.

Pacific Telecommunications CouncilJamie Wan-Lopez 914 Coolidge StHonolulu, HI 96826Phone: (808) 941-3789Fax: (808) [email protected]

Established in 1978, the Pacific Telecommunications Council is an international, non-profit, non-government membership organization based in Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. It creates opportunities for networking and the sharing of ideas and information through its annual conference, regional seminars and various activities and task groups.

Society of Satellite Professionals International (SSPI)Tamara Bond-Williams 55 Broad St, 14th Floor New York, NY 10004 Phone: (212) 809-5199 Fax: (212) 825-0075 [email protected] www.sspi.org

The Society of Satellite Professionals International is a non-profit member-benefit society that serves satellite professionals throughout their careers. It promotes satellite-related education for students and professionals, and supports member career advancement through networking opportunities, which include Chapter events and the annual SSPI Gala. SSPI also provides industry recognition of excellence both at the company and individual levels.

Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC)Minoo Rathnasabapathy Executive Directorc/o ESPI, Schwarzenbergplatz 6A-1030 Vienna, AustriaPhone: +43 (171) 811-1830minoo.rathnasabapathy@spacegeneration.orgwww.spacegeneration.org

The Space Generation Advisory Council in support of the United Nations Programme on Space Applications (SGAC) is a non-governmental organization, which aims to represent students and young space professionals to the United Nations, industry, agencies and academia. SGAC has permanent observer status in the UN Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (COPUOS). SGAC has a long history, and was conceived at the Third United Nations Conference on the Exploration and Peaceful Uses of Space (UNISPACE-III) in Vienna in 1999. The SGAC Executive Council is made up of representatives from each of the six UN regions, and has a larger body of representatives from nation states. Our focus is on pragmatic space policy advice to policy makers based on the interests of students and young professionals, broadly in the age range 18-35, interested in space from around the world.

Washington Space Business Roundtable (WSBR)Patrick Boyle c/o Longbottom Communications, LLC 2343 N. Vernon St Arlington, VA 22207 Phone: (703) 528-5490 Fax: (703) 528-5492 [email protected] www.wsbr.org

The Washington Space Business Roundtable (WSBR) is a leadership forum for the promotion of commercial space business and education in the national capital region. As a non-profit, membership-based group, we support the open exchange of ideas and information. Our primary activity is a regular luncheon program featuring high-level speakers and an interactive atmosphere.

World Teleport AssociationRandall Barney 250 Park Ave, 7th Floor New York, NY 10177 Phone: (212) 825-0218 Fax: (212) 825-0075 [email protected] www.worldteleport.org

World Teleport Association (WTA) is a non-profit trade association of teleport operators, satellite and terrestrial carriers, technology providers, consultants and other service providers in 20 nations around the world. Since 1985, WTA has been the only trade association that focuses on the business of satellite communications from the ground up.

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General Show Information

Age Policy All SATELLITE 2016 entrants and registrants must be 18 years of age or older.

Coat Check FacilitiesThe Coat Check is located in the Prince George’s Exhibition Hall of the Gaylord National Convention Center on Level 1. The Coat Check is open the following hours:

Monday: 7:00 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday: 7:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday: 7:00 a.m. – 8:30 p.m.

Thursday: 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Exhibit Hall HoursTuesday: 10:30 a.m. – 5:45 p.m.

Wednesday: 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Thursday: 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Exhibit Sales OfficeThe Exhibit Sales Office is located in Booth 1947. Current and prospective exhibitors are invited to participate in space selection for SATELLITE 2017. Exclusive discounts are available during the event only.

Future DatesSATELLITE 2017: March 6 – 9, Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington DC

SATELLITE 2018: March 12 – 15, Walter E. Washington Convention Center, Washington DC

Hotel AccommodationsVisit onPeak, in the Prince George’s Foyer, to book or change hotel accommodations or travel arrangements. They will also be taking hotel requests for SATELLITE 2017.

Information BoothThe Information Booth is located outside the Potomac Ballroom on Level 2 of the Gaylord National Convention Center.

Lost and FoundIf you have misplaced a personal item, please check the Information Booth, located outside the Potomac Ballroom on Level 2, for Lost and Found information.

Maps and Floor PlanA map of the conference session rooms is located on page 9. The Exhibit Hall Floor Plan is located on pages 42-43.

Mobile App

Sponsored by

Download the “SATELLITE 2016 Mobile App” on Google Play and the App Store. Visit our webpage at www.satshow.com/mobile-app for more information and see page 15 for more information.

Press Room and Press Conference Room Sponsored by

The Press Room is located in National Harbor 3 on Level 3 and is open to registered press only. Exhibitors may bring press kits to this location for media distribution. The Press Room is open the following hours:

Monday: 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Tuesday: 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Wednesday: 7:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

Thursday: 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

The Press Conference Room is located in National Harbor 4.

A schedule of the Press Conferences taking place during SATELLITE 2016 is available in the Press Room.

Registration HoursSunday: 7:00 am – 5:00 pm

Monday: 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

Tuesday: 7:00 am - 5:45 pm

Wednesday: 7:00 am - 7:00 pm

Thursday: 8:00 am - 1:00 pm

Smoking PolicySmoking is prohibited inside the Gaylord National Convention Center.

Speaker RoomSponsored by

The Speaker Room is located in National Harbor 3 and includes necessary equipment for session preparation. The speaker room is open to conference faculty only.

Wireless InternetComplimentary Wi-Fi is available Monday – Thursday in the conference sessions. To access the network, use the following credentials:Network: SATELLITE 2016Username: SATSHOWPassword: 2016

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SATELLITE 2016 Team

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30th Anniversary Special EditionNovember 2016

Since 1986 Via Satellite has been covering the satellite industry by providing the highest quality content allowing our loyal subscribers to stay abreast of the evolving market and make the right business choices.

Via Satellite is proud to publish a special commemorative 30th Anniversary issue which will include:

We’re rolling back the prices to

1986!

» A look back at our all Satellite Executive of the Year award winners including interviews with some of those who are still involved with the industry

» Re-publishing of the first two articles by Via Satellite from our premier edition in 1986

» Contributions from past Editors reflecting on their time at Via Satellite

» ‘30 in 30’ – A special section highlighting 30 of the biggest changes impacting satellite communications over the past 30 years

» And much more!

This special issue is sure to be a very well read edition and a keepsake for our readers.

Be a part of this special edition and reserve your ad space today!

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Networking Opportunities

monday, march 7

CFO Roundtable Breakfast8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. | Woodrow Wilson A *Separate ticket required

CTO Roundtable Breakfast8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. | Woodrow Wilson B-D

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Networking Break10:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. | Woodrow Wilson Ballroom Foyer

Networking Break3:00 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. | Woodrow Wilson Ballroom Foyer

SATELLITE 2016 Evening Welcome Reception 2016SATELLITE

5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. | Pose Rooftop LoungeSponsored by

Tuesday, march 8

Washington Space Business Roundtable (WSBR) Lunch11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. | Maryland Ballroom C

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*Separate ticket required

MSUA Mobility Satellite Innovation Awards and Luncheon12:00pm – 1:30 p.m. | National Harbor 11Presented by *Separate ticket required

World Teleport Association (WTA) Lunch12:00pm – 1:30 p.m. | National Harbor 10

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*Separate ticket required

Society of Satellite Professionals International (SSPI) Hall of Fame Benefit Dinner6:30 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. | Potomac Ballroom

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*Separate ticket required

Wednesday, march 9

Satellite Executive of the Year Award Presentation Luncheon12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. | Potomac Ballroom Sponsored by

Awards Celebration and Reception 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. | Pienza Market

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Thursday, march 10

Via Satellite Excellence Awards 20158:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. | Room: TBDSponsored by LMI Advisors

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Mobile App

SATELLITE 2016 Mobile AppMAXIMIZE YOUR EXPERIENCE

The SATELLITE 2016 Mobile App is available on the app store, android market.

The SATELLITE 2016 Mobile App is your free resource to search exhibitors, speakers, sessions, networking events and stay up-to-date on all things SATELLITE while you are at the show!

• Set Your Schedule—Build your schedule of events at SATELLITE with exhibitors you would like to visit, conference sessions you want to attend, networking events you want to participate in and meetings you have planned right in the mobile app.

• Conference Program—Search for SATELLITE Conference sessions by day or by track to see when they start, what room they are located in and which speakers are on the panel.

• Exhibitor Listing—Search for exhibitors by company name or product category, view each company’s listing and pinpoint where they are located in the Exhibit Hall.

• Speaker Listing—Search for speakers by name or company, and view the sessions they’re speaking at.

• Stay Connected to the SATELLITE Community—With live feeds from the SATELLITE 2016 Twitter stream (@SATELLITEDC #SATShow), Facebook page and LinkedIn group, you can stay in touch with the SATELLITE community during the event.

• Receive essential updates and information—Direct from the SATELLITE team, you’ll stay up-to-date on all events at SATELLITE.

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Young Professionals

Here at SATELLITE, we believe that young professionals can truly make an impact in the global satellite community. We’re thrilled to have both undergraduate and graduate students in attendance this year, and we look forward to seeing many more young professionals in years to come.

Opportunities for Young Professionals

Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC)The SGAC is dedicated to connecting university students and young professionals interested in aerospace. They strive to be a global springboard for innovation, inspiring young minds to think creatively about international space policy. For more information on the organization, visit their website and read their brochure on the latest SGAC initiatives.

Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS) SEDS is a nonprofit committed to empowering young people to participate and engage in space exploration. SEDS provides young, aspiring aerospace experts with opportunities to manage and participate in national projects, as well as to

attend conferences like SATELLITE. Above all, SEDS works to connect young people to professionals in the industry, helping them in their future career.

Future Space Leaders Foundation (FSLF)As a young professional, is your budget tight? That’s where FSLF comes in. The foundation helps aspiring leaders in aerospace attend conferences like SATELLITE. Additionally, they organize events, raise funds for grants and connect the industry’s future executives.

Attend SGx: A Day for Young ProfessionalsIf you’re member of the Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC), be sure

to attend the all-day mentorship program, SGx, on Monday, March 7 from 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. See page 17 for details!

Check Out Our Online Resource Center.To discover new organizations and associations, vist www.satshow.com/young-professionals-resource-center.

Buzz About #SATShow on Social MediaTwitter: @SATELLITEDCFacebook: Satellite Conference and ExhibitionInstagram: satelliteshow

The Future of Satellite Starts Here

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SGx

The Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC), in association with the Future Space Leaders Foundation (FSLF) and SATELLITE 2016, present SGx—a technology-focused event that brings together young professionals, experts in the satellite industry and government leaders to discuss pressing issues and innovative ideas in a brand new way. These TED-style talks aren’t to be missed. Join us Monday, March 7 from 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m in National Harbor 10-11. For more information, visit www.satshow.com/sgx and www.spacegeneration.org.

NO TIES. NO PANELS. NO SALES PITCHES.A DAY FOR YOUNG PROFESSIONALS

Schedule9:00 a.m. – 9:15 a.m. Opening Remarks

9:15 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Speakers 1-5Dr. T.S. Kelso: Malama Lani: Protecting the Space EnvironmentAlex MacDonald: John Quincy Adams as America’s First Space AdvocateClay Mowry: From Liberal Arts to Launching RocketsMatt O’Connell: What If Internet Were Available to Everyone, EverywhereJohn Finney: A World With Zero Latency?

10:15 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Morning Coffee Break

10:45 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Speakers 6-11Steve Oldham: Furniture, Legos, and Satellites – All The Same?Bill Klanke: Media 2.0, personal disruptionFred Thompson: The New Frontier: Recruiting and How to be RecruitedMichael Brett: Leveraging Quantum Computing for SpaceJohn Apostolides: In-Flight Entertainment and Connectivity – The Middle Seat, or First Class?

12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Lunch

1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Speakers 12- 18Ariane Cornell: TBDBrad Cheetham: TBDPhil Smith: Pigments as Propellant: How Art Inspires SpaceflightDevin Brande: Ugly Baby vs. Ugly Product: What Your Mother Never Told YouJon Kirchner: A Trillion Connections, Really?Carissa Christensen: TBDKay Sears: Congested Space, The More The Merrier

3:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Afternoon Coffee Break

3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Speakers 19-22Jason Dunn: Finding New Purpose On the Edge of the Gravity WellRandy Segal: What ‘The Martian’ and Space Startups Have In CommonGeorge Whitesides: TBDRobbie Schingler: Space Renaissance (TBD)

4:30 p.m. Closing Remarks

5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. SATELLITE Welcome Reception – Pose Rooftop Lounge – OPEN TO ALL REGISTRANTS!

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LEO and GEO HTS: A Complex Interplay or Multi-Player Game?

The Future of Government and Military Space: Next Generation

The Constellation Technology and Test Methodology That's Driving NewSpace

The Promise and Perils of Ultra HD

Satellite, M2M and the Internet of Things (IoT)

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The Satellite Imagery and Remote Sensing Renaissance: Can DataSets Change the World?

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From Voice to Dominant Data: Satellite Mobile Backhaul

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CFO Roundtable Breakfast: Past Performance Does Not Guarantee Future Results *Separate Ticket Purchase Required

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10:00 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. Networking Break

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Investment Forum: Funding as Business Models Evolve

Critical Antenna and Ground Technology Development Milestones of 2016

The Future of Spacecraft Propulsion Systems

Securing Satellite Networks in an Age of Cyber-Threats (Part 1)

Developments in the Adoption of Commercial Hosted Payload and Smallsats for Government Use

12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Keynote Lunch: Chuck Beames, Board Member, Spaceflight Industries & President, Vulcan Aerospace

1:45 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

Shifting Sands of Demand and Implications for App Development

Advanced Software-Defined and Digital Satellite Concepts

Satellite's Response to Evolving Media Habits: Streaming, Over-The-Top (OTT) and Bandwidth Demand

Securing Satellite Networks in an Age of Cyber-Threats (Part 2)

Disruptions and Opportunities: MilSatCom and ComSatCom in Both Space and Ground Segments

3:00 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Networking Break

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CEO Roundtable: How Deep are Still Waters?

Modularity: New Mass-Market Technologies for Satellite-Enabled Smartphones

A Satellite Acquisition Model for the Modern Age: Enabling Service Men and Women Anywhere, Anytime

Space Insurance Workshop: How Insurers Analyze and Assess the Risks of New Technologies

Spectrum Threats Post WRC-15: Peace, Security and Spectrum for All?

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In-Flight Connectivity: Show Me the Bandwidth

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HTS Managed Services: A New Era

How Do NewSpace Players Impact Government Markets and Policies?

Space Debris and Situational Awareness: The Responsibility of Keeping Space Safe and Clean

Can Satellite Services Prosper in Online and Mobile Video?

Battle on the High Seas: New Maritime Broadband Competition

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9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. End-User Forum: Are Satellite Broadcast Industries Dinosaurs or Dynamos in a Changing Landscape? OPEN TO ALL CONFERENCE ATTENDEES!

10:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Coffee Break in the Exhibit Hall

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8:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Visions for a New Satellite Ecosystem: The Future of Business in Space — OPEN TO ALL REGISTRANTS!

9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Exhibit Hall Open

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Mobile Satcom for Militaries On-the-Move

New Opportunities for Satellite Weather Forecasting, Climate Research and Agribusiness Solutions

China, India and Russia: Civil and Commercial Satellite Applications Connecting the World's Largest Geographic Expanses

Mapping the Middle East's New Satellite Ecosystem

Satellites for a Social Cause – Providing Connectivity Cornerstones for New Economies Around the World

Ultra HD in Central & South America - Are the Economic Conditions in Place for Mainstream Adoption?

11:00 a.m. - 11:15 a.m. Morning Coffee Break in the Exhibit Hall

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Airborne Satellite Services for Government Needs

Innovation, Education, and Disruptive Technologies: The Keys to Attracting the Workforce of the Future

Africa: The Continent's Broadband Infrastructure Growth Chart - What's in Place and What's Coming

How Long is Mexico's Road to High-Tech Satellite Industry Success?

Leaders of Asia-Pacific Aerospace: HTS, Backhaul, Data, DTH and Diversity from Japan to New Zealand

The Unnoticed Unserved: North America's Lingering Digital Divide

12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Satellite Executive of the Year Award Presentation Lunch

2:15 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.

Government and Military Forum Roundtable

Can Big Data Tackle Satellite Interference Challenges?

Powering the International News Force - SNG Technology for Ultra-Mobile Journalism around the World

The Challenges of UHDTV Standardization

The Entrepreneurs and Financiers of Europe's New Wave of Satellite Start-ups

The Regulatory Burdens of Export Controls on Commercial Space

2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. Keynote: The Honorable Charles F. Bolden Jr., Administrator, NASA

3:00 p.m. - 3:15 p.m. Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall

3:45 p.m. – 5:15 p.m. Global Launch Services – How the World Fell in Love with Rockets All Over AgainOPEN TO ALL CONFERENCE ATTENDEES!

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Monday, March 07

7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.

Rise-N-Shine Morning CoffeeRoom: Baltimore Ballroom Foyer

8:30 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

CTO Roundtable Breakfast: Expanding Stakes in an Expanding Network of Technologies Sponsored by *Separate ticket requiredRoom: Woodrow Wilson B-DLower launch costs and faster manufacturing turnaround times make for lower risks for satellite CEOs, but also provide more freedom and flexibility for satellite CTOs to get creative and ambitious with long-term technology plans. Combined with the impact of high-speed, high-throughput satellite (HTS) services coming online, the satellite community finds itself invested in the development of a widening range of technologies, standards and consumer devices. The Internet-of-Things (IoT), for example, will require satellite to some degree in order to realize software and hardware developers’ visions of a seamless connected device network. Can satellite determine its own degree of involvement by investing directly in IoT software and hardware development? Can satellite take a leadership role in developing the standard that ties the IoT world together? This is just one example of an opportunity for satellite CTOs to expand their influence on the larger connectivity ecosystem. CTOs from a wide range of markets will explain how HTS rollouts, constellation proposals and enterprise, government and consumer needs alter the course of satellite technology evolution and require greater involvement in an expanding realm of innovation.

Moderator: Denis Curtin, Principal, Communications Satellite ConsultantsSpeakers: Antonio Abad, CTO, Hispasat Thierry Guillemin, EVP & CTO, Intelsat Chris Hill, CTO, ITC Global Brian Holz, CTO, OneWeb Guy Perez, CTO & Head of Telecom Satellite Directorate, OHB System AG

$ CFO Roundtable Breakfast: Past Performance Does Not Guarantee Future Results Sponsored by*Separate ticket requiredRoom: Woodrow Wilson ALast year, a trio of communications-oriented LEO projects renewed interest in the power of Smallsats. But what has happened to the legacy part of the industry? The slowdown in revenue growth has prompted renewed hope for new technologies in high-throughput satellites, ubiquitous coverage and linked service offerings disrupting the traditional FSS/MSS landscape. How can large operators improve efficiency and drive markets in response to changing pricing models and new competitors without risking oversupply and how is the market responding to new technologies and cost structures? Join us to hear the top FSS operators’ CFOs discuss where our industry is today and where we go from here.

Moderator: Jim Murray, Partner, PJT PartnersSpeakers: Doraisamy Balakrishnan, CFO, Yahsat Tony Bates, CFO, Inmarsat, Inc.

Antoine Castarède, CFO, Eutelsat Shawn Duffy, SVP & CFO, ViaSat Inc. Padraig McCarthy, CFO, SES

Network Security Symposium: Interference Prevention

Sponsored byRoom: Baltimore 3-5The opening session of our Network Security Symposium presents an in-depth study of the world’s newest satellite interference threats and prevention methods. As the satellite industry has grown with unparalleled demand for mobility, high-throughput and other state-of-the-art satellite solutions, so has the need for effective interference prevention and mitigation initiatives. Learn about the industry’s latest efforts, programs and technology designed to enhance signal quality and operational effectiveness from the satellite community’s top interference experts.

Moderator: David Hartshorn, Secretary General, GVF (Global VSAT Forum)Speakers: Ron Busch, Chairman, Space Data Association and VP, Network Engineering, Intelsat Simon Gray, Field Support Manager, System Integration, Eutelsat Dr. George Tong, VP of Global Product Engineering & Technology, DataPath, Inc. Florian Raschke, Project Manager, Fraunhofer IIS Andrew Lucas, CTO, Harris CapRock Communications

10:00 a.m. – 10:15 a.m.

Networking BreakRoom: Woodrow Wilson Foyer

10:15 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.

Critical Antenna and Ground Technology Development Milestones of 2016 Room: Woodrow Wilson B-DSATELLITE 2016 kicks off our annual Engineering Forum with a presentation of some of the year’s most critical satellite antenna design developments. Presentations will include: An examination of technologies to increase LEO constellation capacity; new insights on active phased array antennas with digital beamforming; a comprehensive understanding of current and future antenna products and technology in support of satellite-based Aeronautical Inflight Connnectivity (IFEC), as well as terminal system level requirements associated with IFEC applications; and how traditional materials and methods of manufacture are not conducive to supporting requirements for higher send/transmit frequencies.

Moderator: Ralph Brooker, President, SatProf, Inc.Speakers: David Gelerman, CEO, Advantech Wireless William Milroy, Chairman & CTO, ThinKom Solutions, Inc. Dan Peleg, CTO, NovelSat Leigh Sargent, President & Founder, Applied Composites Engineering, Inc. (ACE) Vadim Teplyakov, CEO, Yaliny

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$ Investment Forum: Funding as Business Models Evolve Sponsored byRoom: Woodrow Wilson AUnintended consequences of innovation can significantly alter the competitive landscape and challenge tried-and-true business models. How can companies drive benefits while protecting their downside? Both financial and strategic investors remain vigilant about the consequences of dramatic change. Join this panel to hear from finance and investment executives as they talk through challenges to funding, how to evaluate and manage structural change, and how to assess the impact of innovation.

Moderator: Peter Nesgos, Partner, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloySpeakers: Chad Anderson, Managing Director, Space Angels Network Sven List, VP, Structured and Project Finance, Export Development Canada William McCombe, SVP, Corporate Finance and Strategy, SSL Jeff Rath, EVP, Corporate Finance and Strategy, UrtheCast Nic Volpi, Partner, Permira Advisers, LLC

Developments in the Adoption of Commercial Hosted Payload and Smallsats for Government UseRoom: Baltimore 1-2While hosted payloads and small satellites offer different trade-offs, they both offer attributes mission planners are looking for — mission flexibility, lowered costs, less risk, faster time to orbit, reduced operational and technical complexity. So what is stopping the government from utilizing such an available, efficient and highly secure HoPS platform? Is it a traditional mindset or an innovative mindset that is affecting the alignment of buying and selling process? Is it a policymaker misalignment? Is it a misalignment within the talented personals exploiting their core business coming from both commercial and government sectors? Where are the gaps? How do we close such gaps?”

Moderator: Maher Ezzeddine, CEO, Ideanco and President, Harvard Business School Aerospace Alumni GroupSpeakers: Dr. John Paffett, CEO, Surrey Satellite Technology US Nicole Robinson, Chair, Hosted Payload Alliance & Corporate VP, Communications & Government Affairs, SES Government Solutions Kay Sears, President, Intelsat General Earl White, Former Air Force Senior Executive & Intelligence Advisor, U.S. Space Security and Defense Program Phil Liebrecht, Assistant Deputy Associate Administrator & Deputy Program Manager, Space Communications and Navigation, NASA Al Tadros, Hosted Payload Alliance Chair and VP, Civil and Defense Business, SSL

The Future of Spacecraft Propulsion SystemsRoom: Annapolis 1-4Recently, we have seen some new trends in space propulsion or advancement propulsion technologies to allow for new capabilities. Some of these trends include additive manufacturing, green propellant or new propellants, miniaturized propulsion systems, cubesats and solar electric propulsion used in new ways. This panel will examine emerging trends in propulsion and discuss whether these game changers, flash in the pan concepts, enablers for new commercial products, and progressions as technology matures. What is really new and different in propulsion? Our launch experts will also look how these may shape the industry and whether it could allow more access to space.

Moderator: Daniel Lim, President, XtentiSpeakers: Jenny Barna, Launch Manager, Spire Robert Friend, Chief Engineer, Boeing Phantom Works Space Defense & Intelligence, Boeing Satellite Systems International, Inc. Vlad Hruby, President, Busek Co. Inc. Dr. Alexander Schneider, Program Manager, Electra, OHB System AG Jekan Thanga, Assistant Professor, Arizona State University Space and Terrestrial Robotic Exploration Lab Julie Van Kleeck, VP of Space Programs, Aerojet Rocketdyne

Securing Satellite Networks in an Age of Cyber-Threats (Part 1) Sponsored byRoom: Baltimore 3-5For most of its history, the satellite industry has operated point-to-point or point-to-multipoint networks that gave hackers little scope for doing damage. A hacker or two may have been able to override television programming out of anger at the introduction of encryption, but such interference did not open the network itself to invasion. Today’s satellite industry, however, provides links into IP-based government, enterprise, maritime and other networks that are squarely in the sights of black-hat hackers, and their customers are insisting that satellite service providers take steps to protect their own operations, as well as the customer, from harm. In this presentation, experts in cybersecurity explain key network vulnerabilities, the core practices for managing cyber risks, and the unique issues facing networks that connect to satellite.

Moderator: Rakesh Bharania, Chairman, GVF Cyber-Security Task Force, CiscoSpeakers: David Henning, Network Security Director, Hughes, an EchoStar Company Bryon Parker, President, Comsource Andy Tomaszewski, VP/Advanced Programs, VT iDirect Alan Young, CTO, Encompass Digital Media Peggy Rowe, VP of Software & Cyber Security, DataPath, Inc. Tim Singletary, Director of Training & Cyber Security, Harris Corporation

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Monday Keynote Luncheon—Chuck Beames Sponsored byRoom: Maryland Ballroom

Charles “Chuck” Beames has more than 30 years of experience in the government and commercial aerospace launch sectors and joins the SATELLITE 2016 program as a keynote speaker to share a new

strategic plan that he and Vulcan Aerospace hopes will revolutionize space transportation. Beames will talk about Vulcan’s mission to shift space from an expensive and inconvenient environment to a collaborative ecosystem. Come learn about how well-funded entrants like Vulcan are utilizing space as a platform for social development and expansion.

Speaker: Chuck Beames, Spaceflight Industries Board Member & President, Vulcan Aerospace

1:45 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Advanced Software-Defined and Digital Satellite ConceptsRoom: Woodrow Wilson B-DPayload Technologies and capabilities are quickly evolving to answer the new market needs in terms of mission capacities and functionalities — Digital Payloads, Q/V-Bands, Photonics, etc. What are the short and long-term payload technological breakthroughs that may change the satellite business? Explore new, innovative designs for payloads, as well as new capabilities and functionalities offered by these technologies. Our speakers will also explore the subject of Software Defined Radios (SDR) and how the small satellite and cube satellite communities have reaped the benefits of early adoption — flexible, in-orbit RF communications, configuration and frequency agility. The GEO satellite community is now carefully looking at this on a larger scale for digital manipulation of spectrum and optimization of payload resource use. Are digital payloads the next leap in GEO technology and a move towards a digital electric satellite?

Moderator: Dr. Thomas Butash, Principal & Founder, Innovative Aerospace ISSpeakers: Arnaud Barthere, Payload Product Line Manager, Thales Alenia Space Alan Howell, Chief Architect, Inmarsat, Inc. Kevin Jackson, Chief Engineer, Flexitech, LLC Steve Osman, VP, Technology, SES Steve Sichi, Director, Design Center, Boeing Satellite Systems International, Inc.

$ Shifting Sands of Demand and Implications for App Development Sponsored by Room: Woodrow Wilson AWhere are the customers and what do they want to buy? Recent years have seen the rise of broadband delivery via satellite, with mobility markets looking particularly attractive as the US Government and Oil & Gas sectors recede into the background. Where is this all heading? Will the connected car be the next connected cabin? Are new business models out there just waiting for the technology to catch up? Or will the people who get rich off of this gold mine be the ones selling picks to the miners?

Come hear the experts debate how the market may evolve across applications and customer groups, and how companies are positioning themselves to compete.

Moderator: Stephen Ganote, Principal, AvascentSpeakers: Matt Desch, CEO, Iridium Communications Evert Dudok, EVP, Communications, Intelligence and Security (CIS), Airbus Defense and Space Bill Gattle, President, Space and Intelligence Systems, Harris Corporation Nathan Kundtz, CEO, Kymeta

Disruptions and Opportunities: MilSatCom and ComSatCom in Both Space and Ground Segments Sponsored byRoom: Baltimore 1-2In military satellite communication and commercial satellite communication, disruptive innovation can come in many forms. It can come in the form of a new ground segment and/or in the form of a new space segment. It can also be in the form of a new launching vehicle, product, technology, footprint of satellites, material, or process that leads to a step change in performance and/or efficiency. Is this the right time to shift focus from a traditional business model, stop living a successful syndrome and move more into an innovative mindset that requires a lot of reinvention and some sort of revolution in satcom business models? How to transform a traditional mindset to change into an innovative mindset that is so disruptive? Is disruption providing opportunities within the satellite core business models?

Moderator: Dara Panahy, Partner, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloySpeakers: Sami BenAmor, Product Lines Director, Thales Alenia Space Stuart Daughtridge, VP of Advanced Technology, Kratos Aneal Krishman, Principal, Veritas Capital Will Porteous, General Partner & COO, RRE Ventures Andy Start, President, Inmarsat Global Government, Inmarsat Global, Ltd. John L. Walker, Senior Principal, Payload Center of Excellence, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co.

Satellite’s Response to Evolving Media Habits: Streaming, Over-The-Top (OTT) and Bandwidth DemandRoom: Annapolis 1-4 Although consumers’ TV preferences and habits are changing dramatically, satellite continues its effort to stay relevant in a world that is embracing IP-based delivery. A 2015 ConsumerLab report conducted by Ericsson finds that the popularity of linear TV remains high, largely due to the popularity of live content such as sports and events, and the reliability of satellite is highly attractive. However, the industry wonders whether or not broadcasters agree with consumers and whether or not satellite will be able to cater to key consumer demands and stay competitive in an OTT world. This panel aims to discuss the effects that OTT will have on future satellite bandwidth demands from broadcasters, as a majority of the long-term capacity contracts from the mid-2000s expire.

Moderator: Jimmy Schaeffler, Chairman & CSO, The Carmel GroupSpeakers: Gerard Faria, CTO, Teamcast Lisa Hobbs, VP, Commercial Portfolio Strategy, Compression, Ericsson

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Scot Loach, CTO, Aterlo Networks Paul Scardino, SVP, Globecomm Thomas van den Driessche, CCO, Newtec J. Armand Musey, President and Founder, Summit Ridge Group LLC

Securing Satellite Networks in an Age of Cyber-Threats (Part 2) Sponsored by Room: Baltimore 3-5The second part of our Cyber Security session continues the discussion on identifying key network vulnerabilities but expands on how satellite operators and providers are strengthening defenses against growing cyber threats. Several satellite organizations in our community have been making strides in advancing a “culture of security,” establishing security guidelines for operators and enterprises, and developing processes based on cyber-security best practices for the communications sector. This panel discussion will include topics such as responding to case study results and industry standards, security software, the role of regulations in protecting networks and the crossroads of government and commercial network security technology.

Moderator: Rakesh Bharania, Chairman, GVF Cyber-Security Task Force, CiscoSpeakers: Stefan Jucken, Director, Strategic Business Development, ViaSat Inc George Race, Senior Program Manager, Honeywell Aerospace Joe Spytek, CEO, ITC Global Tim Berdon, VP Product Security, Globecomm

3:00 p.m. – 3:15 p.m.

Networking BreakRoom: Woodrow Wilson Foyer

3:15 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Modularity: New Mass-Market Technologies for Satellite-Enabled SmartphonesRoom: Woodrow Wilson B-DModularity has been used in consumer electronics, especially in PCs, for years. One of the more recent projects is Google Ara, which aims to create a modular hardware ecosystem around smartphones. This presentation explores the possibilities and experiences of using modularity in creating satellite-enabled LTE smartphones.

Moderator: Roger Rusch, President, TelAstra, Inc.Speakers: Bilal El Hamoui, Chief Commercial Officer, Thuraya Telecommunications Co. Jani Lyrintzis, VP & General Manager, Bittium Josh Miner, Executive Director, Product Strategy & Partnerships, Iridium Communications, Inc.

$ CEO Roundtable: How Deep Are Still Waters? Sponsored byRoom: Woodrow Wilson AGet an inside perspective from CEOs across industry segments on what has been going on during a year that may have seemed

a bit bland in terms of earnings and high profile transactions. What are the tradeoffs between investing for scale and investing for innovation, and how might investors prioritize them? What performance metrics show the impact of these initiatives and over what timeframe? Mostly, how is innovation likely to reshape the industry and who will win the race to the sweet spot?

Moderator: Hoyt Davidson, Managing Partner, Near Earth LLCSpeakers: Richard Ambrose, EVP, Space Systems, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co. Pierre-Jean Beylier, CEO, SpeedCast Tom Choi, CEO, Asia Broadcast Satellite (ABS) Mark Sirangelo, Corporate VP, SNC Space Systems Matt O’Connell, CEO, OneWeb

A Satellite Acquisition Model for the Modern Age: Enabling Service Men and Women Anywhere, Anytime

Sponsored byRoom: Annapolis 1-4The DoD has reached a turning point in satellite acquisition and deployment from narrowband to wideband, as well as protected SATCOM. As the budget forecast for the foreseeable future does not cover the replacement or addition of systems other than those for existing programs of record, U.S. commanders would find it unthinkable to proceed into combat without the very latest, most advanced satellite capabilities. Participants on this panel will offer their perspectives and background on the current acquisition model and insight on a more proactive approach to integrated architecture where COMSATCOM is complementary and ensures robust and globally accessible SATCOM delivered as a service. A key focus will center on how “SATCOM as a Service” allows for access on demand to satellite capability, end-to-end, to include transponders, equipment terminals, backhaul, capacity and features. With no infrastructure charges or R&D investment on their part, customers travel from one location to another, and simply “plug in” to get what they need, when they need it.

Moderator: Rebecca Cowen-Hirsch, SVP, Government Strategy & Policy, Inmarsat, Inc.Speakers: Robert Levison, Senior Defense Analyst, Bloomberg Government Rick Lober, VP & General Manager, Hughes Defense and Intelligence Systems Division Doug Loverro, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy, U.S. Department of Defense Mark Spiwak, President, Boeing Satellite Systems International, Inc.

Space Insurance Workshop: How Insurers Analyze and Assess the Risks of New TechnologiesRoom: Baltimore 1-2With the growth of new technologies and new applications in space in the next five years, insurance and risk management will play an increasingly important role as projects move from technology demonstration to commercial operations. Insuring new technologies and innovations will be a key element in financing, implementation, and operation of future commercial space activity. In addition, the next five years will see the retirement of most current launch systems and implementation of a completely new stable of launch vehicles. Risk management for complex systems requires specialized knowledge and adequate capital. How will

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companies manage their financial, technical, and commercial risks on new programs from OneWeb, ViviSat, SpaceX, LauncherOne and others, as well as on innovative systems from legacy providers, such as Intelsat’s Epic and Eutelsat’s Quantum?

Moderator: Emma Hinds Lehnhardt, Operations Research Analyst, Strategic Investments Division, NASASpeakers: Chris Kunstadter, SVP & Global Underwriting Manager, Space, XL Catlin Bryan McGuirk, COO, ViviSat Tim Rush, SVP, Marsh Space Projects Richard Parker, Managing Director, Assure Space

Spectrum Threats Post WRC-15: Peace, Security and Spectrum for All?

Sponsored byRoom: Baltimore 3-5 Many in the industry were concerned that the WRC-15 Conference would be a watershed, by which the security of all satellite spectrum would be at risk. But this was not the case, the satellite industry succeeded in rallying the international community to recognize and re-affirm the role of satellite and the need for security of its spectrum. How did this play out? With current and future terrestrial spectrum needs accounted for, and satellite telecoms spectrum secure at least to WRC-2023, are we entering into a golden age of synergy between terrestrial and satellite? Or are there still dangers ahead?

Moderator: David Hartshorn, Secretary General, GVF (Global VSAT Forum)

Speakers: Jose Albuquerque, Chief, Satellite Division, International Bureau, Federal Communications Commission Yvon Henri, Chief, Space Services Department, ITU Radiocommunication Bureau Ethan Lavan, Director of In-Orbit Resources, Eutelsat Dr. Veena Rawat, Senior Spectrum Advisor, Groupe Speciale Mobile Association (GSMA)

5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

SATELLITE 2016 Evening Welcome Reception Sponsored byRoom: Pose Rooftop Lounge

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Embedded Navigation Solutions

Next-Generation Navigation Solutions

Whether you need a high-performance attitude solution for your SOTM system, or a fast, accurate heading measurement for your deployable stationary antenna, VectorNav has the right navigation solution for you.

Employing the latest in MEMS inertial/GPS-Compass technology and integrated into highly compact and cost-effective packages, VectorNav’s VN-300 and VN-360 are designed to meet the needs of your most demanding antenna pointing and satellite tracking application.

Your Application Is Our Mission

VN-300 Dual Antenna GPS/INS VN-360 GPS-Compass

*New

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VectorNav Technologies | web: www.vectornav.comphone: +1-512-772-3615 | email: [email protected]

• Fully-featured, high-performance inertial navigation system• GNSS heading, position & attitude• Designed for operation in both static and dynamic conditions

*New

• High-accuracy, fast acquisition heading and position solution• Cost-effective magnetometer alternative

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Tuesday, March 08

7:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m.

Rise-N-Shine Morning CoffeeRoom: Potomac Ballroom Foyer

8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

2016SATELLITE Opening General Session: Global Satellite Operator CEOs — In Case You Missed It, Everything’s Changed

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Open to all registrants!Room: Potomac BallroomWith SATELLITE 2016 we mark a departure from the past and recognize a future where the dividing lines between fixed satellite services and mobile satellite services continue to diminish at a very quick pace. Joining our traditional Big Four — the CEOs of Intelsat, SES, Eutelsat, and Telesat — is the chief executive of Inmarsat. This expansion reflects our promise to engage the entire global satellite-enabled marketplace with perspectives and points of view across the broad spectrum of space-based services and products. It’s not a moment too soon. Significant and measurable downward pressure on transponder pricing has precipitated new approaches by the Big Five to existing as well as emerging markets. As the technology infrastructure for satellite becomes even more robust and affordable, terrestrial solutions and orbital alternatives nonetheless threaten to carve out prime pockets of profitability while also expanding the addressable marketplace worldwide. Blood may be spilled in the short term, but satellite has always been defined by resiliency. How will HTS change the equation? What shape will the future satellite-enabled global marketplace take? How will established players such as the Big Five morph into multi-faceted service providers that take advantage of the long view and operational efficiencies to serve core and future needs? What new services will use existing satellite capacity? Which companies will be winners, and which will be losers?

Moderators: Scott Chase, Chairman, SATELLITE 2016 Mark Holmes, Editorial Director, Aerospace, Via SatelliteSpeakers: Rodolphe Belmer, CEO, Eutelsat Daniel S. Goldberg, CEO, Telesat Rupert Pearce, CEO, Inmarsat Global, Ltd. Karim Michel Sabbagh, President & CEO, SES Stephen Spengler, CEO, Intelsat

10:30 a.m. – 5:45 p.m.

Exhibit Hall OpenRoom: Prince George’s Exhibit Hall

10:45 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

The Promise and Perils of Ultra HD Sponsored byRoom: Baltimore 3-5

Once a format in search of a market, Ultra HD is showing the early signs of broader adoption. The first company to roll out Ultra HD was not a broadcaster or satellite TV company, but Netflix. DirecTV got into the game with the launch of UHD channels, and companies from BBC and Canal+ to Echostar and Eutelsat are

conducting serious demonstration projects. SES CCO Ferdinand Kayser told an audience at IBC 2015 that the company expects there to be 220 UHD channels over Europe by 2025. The stakes are high for the satellite industry because the adoption of Ultra HD should drive greater demand for bandwidth in contribution, distribution and satellite TV, though advances in compression will inevitably limit how much bandwidth is really required. In this panel, customers and service providers discuss what early experience with trials and deployment is telling us about the future of Ultra HD, what issues and challenges confront the market, and what we can expect in the years ahead.

Moderator: Maury Mechanick, Counsel, White & Case LLPSpeakers: Antonio Arcidiacono, Director of Innovation, Eutelsat Kazuyoshi Shogen, VP, International Affairs, B-SAT (Broadcasting Satellite System Corporation) Peter Siebert, Executive Director, DVB Project Thomas van den Driessche, CCO, Newtec

The Future of Government and Military Space: Next Generation Constellations

Sponsored byRoom: Woodrow Wilson B-DThe DoD’s space programs and policies are at a crossroads, with existing military satellite procurement programs nearing the end of their delivery cycles, and numerous studies and new procurement models under internal consideration. This panel will attempt to answer the big question: What’s next for DoD space? What lessons is the Department learning from the current generation of satellite programs and budgetary pressures? Are new procurement models — including long-term leases of commercial satellite bandwidth or hosted payloads — likely to expand, or will a new generation of large military satellites be developed?

Moderator: VADM Lyle Bien USN (Ret.), Former Deputy Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Space CommandSpeakers: David Bair, CEO, Eutelsat America, Eutelsat Winston A. Beauchamp, Director, Principal DoD Space Advisor Staff and Deputy Under Secretary of the Air Force for Space, U.S. Department of Defense Dan Hart, VP of Government Space Systems, Boeing Company Ken Peterman, SVP, Government Systems, ViaSat Inc. Tim Frei, VP Communication Systems, Space Systems Division, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems

LEO and GEO HTS: A Complex Interplay or Multi-Player Game?

Sponsored byRoom: Woodrow Wilson A HTS capacity is rapidly becoming ubiquitous among the satellite operator community as higher, focused bandwidth expands revenue potential. GEO and MEO-HTS have both proven to be successful, and the entrance of LEO-HTS players promises to transform an industry used to speaking of Mbps into one where Tbps are the norm. A key issue is now the precise balance between classic FSS and HTS, which is more complex than ever. This NSR session will focus on all HTR orbits, including opportunities and challenges across this new space. Amidst a potential avalanche of HTS capacity entering the market bringing much lower pricing, and with a glut of FSS capacity in some regions, this discussion is vital to all within the satellite industry.

Embedded Navigation Solutions

Next-Generation Navigation Solutions

Whether you need a high-performance attitude solution for your SOTM system, or a fast, accurate heading measurement for your deployable stationary antenna, VectorNav has the right navigation solution for you.

Employing the latest in MEMS inertial/GPS-Compass technology and integrated into highly compact and cost-effective packages, VectorNav’s VN-300 and VN-360 are designed to meet the needs of your most demanding antenna pointing and satellite tracking application.

Your Application Is Our Mission

VN-300 Dual Antenna GPS/INS VN-360 GPS-Compass

*New

© 2016 VectorNav Technologies, LLC. All rights reserved. All other brands or names are property of their respective holders.

Booth #347 |

VectorNav Technologies | web: www.vectornav.comphone: +1-512-772-3615 | email: [email protected]

• Fully-featured, high-performance inertial navigation system• GNSS heading, position & attitude• Designed for operation in both static and dynamic conditions

*New

• High-accuracy, fast acquisition heading and position solution• Cost-effective magnetometer alternative

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Moderator: Christopher Baugh, President, NSRSpeakers: Steve Collar, CEO, O3b Networks Mark Dankberg, Chairman & CEO, ViaSat, Inc. Max Kamenetsky, Director, Connectivity Deployments for Internet.org, Facebook Matt O’Connell, CEO, OneWeb Stephen Spengler, Intelsat

The Constellation Technology and Test Methodology That’s Driving NewSpaceRoom: Annapolis 1-4NewSpace companies are dedicated to the satellite constellation concept - employing new design and production strategies. The ever increasing demand for more data also continues to put pressure on deployment and the need for new tools. Our speakers will outline the unique commercial practices that NewSpace engineers are applying to aerospace and why these practices are making it possible to live up to the high expectations.

Moderator: Brandon Seifert, NewSpace Conference Co-Chair, Space Frontier FoundationSpeakers: Tom Burrell, VP and General Manager, Signal Networks Division, Keysight Technologies Richard Leshner, Director of Government Affairs, Planet Labs Hannah Rae Kerner, Executive Director, Space Frontier Foundation Richard M. Rocket, CEO, NewSpace Global

Satellite, M2M and the Internet of Things (IoT) Sponsored byRoom: Baltimore 1-2The Internet of Things is expected to transform the interactions of both consumers and businesses with a panoply of devices, ranging from cars to refrigerators to electricity meters. Satellite has played a major role in supporting connected devices in remote areas for both consumers, via personal trackers, and businesses, by monitoring heavy equipment, trucks and pipelines. How will the surge in cellular connections impact the satellite M2M market? Will new opportunities emerge for satellite, or will satellite be swamped, just like satellite phones in the 1990s, by omnipresent cellular connectivity? Will satellite M2M remain a small niche, or can it expand into much larger markets such as vehicle safety? This panel will discuss where new opportunities can be exploited and what capabilities are needed to ensure that satellite plays a major role in the emerging Internet of Things.

Moderator: Andrew Penn, Consultant, Engagement Manager, AvascentSpeakers: Christian Allred, SVP & General Manager, ORBCOMM Enterprise Solutions, Orbcomm Inc. Mohammad Marashi, VP, Strategic Innovation, Intelsat Tim Last, VP & Managing Director, M2M Services, Iridium Communications, Inc. Randy Roberts, Chief Innovation Officer, Thuraya Telecommunications Co. Cate Van Oppen, Business Development Manager, Kymeta Prabhu Ramachandran, Director, WebNMS - Zoho Corporation Tom Pirrone, EVP, Swedish Space Corporation

11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Washington Space Business Roundtable (WSBR) Flagship Lunch and Silent Auction *Separate ticket required Presented byRoom: Maryland BallroomThe Washington Space Business Roundtable will host its annual Flagship Luncheon and Silent Auction to raise funds for its scholarship program. This year’s featured speaker will be Greg Wyler, Founder of OneWeb.

12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.

WTA 2016 Teleport Awards Luncheon*Separate ticket required Presented byRoom: National Harbor 10Since 1995, WTA has presented annual awards to companies and individuals who have dramatically demonstrated excellence in the field of teleport operations, development and technology. Celebrate the winners and network with colleagues during the Awards Luncheon. Individual tickets can be purchased for $50 through registration.

MSUA Mobility Satellite Innovation Awards and Luncheon*Separate ticket required Presented by

Room: National Harbor 11Join your fellow colleagues in the mobile satellite community as MSUA honors mobile satellite innovators and pioneers. Individual tickets can be purchased for $75 through registration.

1:45 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Occasional-Use in a Fully Networked World Room: Baltimore 3-5 Sponsored by

Occasional-use has long been the high-wire act of the satellite business. Whether for sports, news, events, disasters, military incursion or corporate meeting, satellite has been the primary path to get live video, voice and data where it needs to go, calling for high flexibility, dexterity and performance from everyone involved. In an increasingly networked world, however, that primary role is changing. Opportunities for satellite contribution are eroding under the pressure of terrestrial alternatives. The ubiquity of networks and mobile devices means that satellite, where it remains primary, must interface with a complex constellation of systems to deliver value to customers. A fundamental shift in operations and business practice is taking place, and this session brings together customers and service providers to explore what occasional-use is becoming as we transition to a fully-networked world.

Moderator: M. Brett Belinsky, Former Chairman, WTASpeakers: John Bozza, Commercial Director, SIS LIVE Avi Cohen, CEO, RR Media Michele Gosetti, EVP, Contribution & Media Services Business Division, Globecast Joel Nirenberg, VP, Strategic Solutions, ScheduALL Chris Myers, EVP, Global Strategy and Business Development, Encompass Digital Media, Inc.

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The Satellite Imagery and Remote Sensing Renaissance: Can DataSets Change the World?

Sponsored byRoom: Woodrow Wilson B-D There is tremendous value in comprehensive data produced by remote-sensing/imagery satellites — not just in a pure economic sense, but also in its power to change the way the entire world operates. From accurate weather forecasting models to unlimited toolsets for civil engineers and city planners, remote sensing has evolved into a satellite product with the potential to become one of the world’s most critical resources of information. For example, Planet Labs recently announced that they are releasing a beta version of “Planet Platform,” an open-license HD satellite imagery database of California that anyone can use for whatever purpose they choose. What makes Planet Labs, their peers and their investors so confident in the future of remote sensing that they’re willing to give the world such a vast, free sample of comprehensive data? Remote sensing enthusiasts from a variety of backgrounds have come together for this session to share the answer, as well as demonstrations of the latest tools being developed for tomorrow’s businesses, schools, farms, research facilities and consumers.

Moderator: Randy Segal, Partner, Hogan Lovells US LLPSpeakers: Eve Douglas, Senior Program Analyst, Office of Space Commerce, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Adminstration (NOAA) Erika Reinhardt, Director of Product Engineering, Planet Labs Marcy Steinke, SVP, Government Relations, DigitalGlobe Chris Wake, Head of Business Operations, Spire

HTS Ground Segment: Keeping Up the Pace Sponsored byRoom: Woodrow Wilson A

While operators clamor to launch HTS capacity, ground segment providers have not remained idle. New developments throughout the ground segment community are taking place, all of which could be the key that means either sink or swim for HTS platforms. From new flat panel antennas enabling mobility to support for diverse variable HTS links, it is clear we are the midst of a new era on the ground. This NSR session will include an HTS ground ecosystem discussion, including critical factors for success and prognosis for the future.

Moderators: Jose Del Rosario, Research Director, NSR Claude Rousseau, Research Director, NSRSpeakers: Nathan Kundtz, CEO, Kymeta Greg Quiggle, VP/Product Management, VT iDirect Dave Rehbehn, Senior Director, International Division, Hughes, an EchoStar Company Joe Spytek, CEO, ITC Global Laurent Thomasson, Head of Product R&D Coordination and Telecom Markets, Airbus Defense & Space SAS

From Voice to Dominant Data: Satellite Mobile BackhaulRoom: Annapolis 1-4Mobile operators in emerging markets are under increasing pressure to extend their services in rural areas. Either these markets are becoming more mature or governments are now willing to bridge the digital divide and enforce Universal Service Obligation programs. 2G voice is still the main revenue source and primary mobile service deployed; however, 3G (voice and

data) and even 4G, in some cases, are now being rolled out. While early satellite backhaul deployments focused on voice only, the landscape has radically changed. Newer habits, mobile technologies and devices are driving forward solutions which have to be the best in efficiency, scalability and flexibility.

Moderator: David Howgill, President, HuckworthySpeakers: Gerry Collins, Director, Business Development, VT iDirect Semir Hassanaly, Market Director Cellular Backhaul & Trunking, Newtec Hagay Katz, AVP, Head of VSATs Line of Business, Gilat Satellite Networks Ltd. Andrew Lucas, CTO, Harris CapRock Communications Richard Swardh, VP, Market Development, Comtech EF Data

In-Flight Connectivity: Show Me the Bandwidth Sponsored byRoom: Baltimore 1-2

Over the last year, passenger interest in staying connected whilst in flight has grown, but so have complaints about lack of bandwidth. Nevertheless, JetBlue has shown how provision of high quality free services can create a transformative passenger experience. Now providers and airlines alike are rushing to enhance their services, taking advantage of the launch of many different HTS satellites and innovative new antenna technology. Air-To-Ground links still account for about half of the connected passenger aircraft, and Inmarsat is pushing forward with a European ATG network via a partnership with Deutsche Telekom and Lufthansa. Which technologies are best placed to cope with the growth in user expectations for bandwidth? And will paid-for or free-to-passenger business models predominate? Hear from connectivity providers and airlines about how they expect the inflight connectivity market to evolve, and which solutions they believe will win out in the long run.

Moderator: Tim Farrar, President, TMF AssociatesSpeakers: David Bruner, VP Global Communications Services, Panasonic Avionics Corporation Don Buchman, VP and General Manager, Commercial Mobility, ViaSat Leo Mondale, President, Aviation, Inmarsat, Inc. Peter Pardee, VP, Hughes, an EchoStar Company

3:00 p.m. – 3:15 p.m.

Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall Sponsored byRoom: Prince George’s Exhibit Hall

3:15 p.m. – 4:15 p.m.

Can Satellite Services Prosper in Online and Mobile Video?

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Room: Baltimore 3-5The enormous growth of video streaming has been a boon to content owners and Internet Service Providers but less joyful for the service providers that have long dominated video distribution. The market continues to evolve with the rise of original online

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programming as a competitive differentiator for Netflix, which is expanding internationally at a rapid pace, and the precedent-shattering decision of HBO to offer subscriptions outside the cable MSO market. Meanwhile, European over-the-top video revenues grew 51% in 2013 alone to reach $2.3 billion and are expected to pass $13.7 billion by 2020. Yet these same developments also create new opportunities for service providers nimble enough to seize them and deliver solutions that combine multiple transmission paths and technologies. As more players find their way into the marketplace, it gives service providers the chance to apply their experience and technology to a new customer base. This session opens a discussion among service providers and the companies they serve about the current and future direction of a market that is shifting beneath their feet.

Moderator: Mike Antonovich, SVP, Global Sales, Media Global LinksSpeakers: Ed Behan, VP, Video Solutions, Globecomm Systems, Inc. Don Gabriel, General Manager, Sales, EchoStar Satellite Services L.L.C. Peter Ostapiuk, Head of Media Product Services, Intelsat Bruce Elbert, President, Application Technology Strategy LLC Koby Zontag, VP of Media Sales and Business Development, PCCW Global

How Do NewSpace Players Impact Government Markets and Policies?

Sponsored byRoom: Woodrow Wilson B-DAcross the satellite community, new entrants are emerging including new space launch providers, cubesat/nanosat manufacturers, and satellite operators and service providers. With these shifts in the existing marketplaces come new questions and innovative approaches to U.S. government regulation, federal partnership and policies, and international space policy. What are the policy changes being sought by these new entrants? How are the incumbent players responding to the proposals?

Moderator: David Cavossa, President, Space 2.0 ConsultingSpeakers: Jose Albuquerque, Chief, Satellite Division, International Bureau, Federal Communications Commission Kalpak Gude, VP, Legal and Regulatory, OneWeb Kumar Singarajah, Director, Regulatory Affairs & Business Development, Avanti Communications Julie Zoller, Senior Deputy Coordinator of the Office of Multilateral Affairs, Communications and Information Policy Directorate, U.S. Department of State

HTS Managed Services: A New Era Sponsored by Room: Woodrow Wilson A“Managed Services” is a new buzz-worthy phrase in the satellite industry, primarily driven by massive investment in HTS capacity worldwide. The complexity of HTS systems across a range of diverse applications now requires users to implement more control of network functions and manage services in ways never before done. Via virtualization of food chain functions, from software-defined networks to software-defined satellites, this NSR session will examine how HTS is changing the network paradigm and what new demarcation points are envisioned for satellite operators, satellite service providers, teleport players and B2B users.

Moderator: Carlos Placido, Senior Analyst, NSRSpeakers: Abel Avellan, CEO and Founder, EMC Pierre-Jean Beylier, CEO, SpeedCast David Bruner, VP Global Communications Services, Panasonic Avionics Corporation Mark Rasmussen, VP, Americas, Intelsat Reza Rasoulian, VP, Global Connectivity & Shipboard Technology Operations, Carnival Corporation & PLC

Space Debris and Situational Awareness: The Responsibility of Keeping Space Safe and CleanRoom: Annapolis 1-4 There are more than 20,000 pieces of debris larger than a softball orbiting the Earth, traveling at speeds up to 17,500 mph, or, fast enough for a relatively small piece of orbital debris to damage a satellite or a spacecraft. There are currently more than 500,000 pieces of debris the size of a marble or larger in orbit, as well as millions of pieces of debris that are so small they can’t be tracked. Space Situatoinal Awareness (SSA) is an inherently international and cooperative venture, requiring a network of globally distributed sensors and data sharing between satellite owner & operators and sensor networks. Learn what accurate space situational awareness looks like from studies conducted on satellite-tracking measurements, using global networks of commercial sensors. The data produced by these systems can provide health, status, event and trending information of all tracked objects in orbit. Join a discussion about the steps that the commercial satellite industry can take to ensure that the space environment stays open for business and doesn’t become so cluttered with debris that obtaining insurance becomes a nightmare.

Moderator: Stuart Eves, Lead Mission Concepts Engineer, SSTLSpeakers: David Belcher, Senior Market Analyst, Avascent Bryan McGuirk, COO, ViviSat Christopher Stott, Chairman & CEO, ManSat LLC Paul Welsh, VP, Business Devlopment, AGI

Battle on the High Seas: New Maritime Broadband Competition Sponsored byRoom: Baltimore 1-2Now that Inmarsat’s long awaited Global Xpress satellites are delivering service on a global basis, battle has been joined between Ku and Ka-band maritime VSAT services, as providers seek to upgrade L-band users to higher bandwidth. What will be the critical differentiating factors for these new services? Does the answer lie in value-added services such as video? Or will it come down to which solutions offer the cheapest bandwidth? Will VSAT become an off-the-shelf solution similar to L-band, and if so, what will happen to the attractive gross margins which have incentivized many maritime distributors to add VSAT to their portfolio? This panel will feature both satellite operators and service providers discussing the pros and cons of different solutions, and sharing their views on how these new services will help to grow the market for maritime connectivity.

Moderator: Neville Smith, Director, Mariner Communications and MaritimeInsight.comSpeakers: Peter Broadhurst, VP, Maritime Service Development, Inmarsat Global, Ltd. Matthew Broida, VP of Strategy, Harris CapRock Chris Insall, Senior Principal Product Manager, Maritime Services, Intelsat

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Brian Pemberton, VP and General Manager, Maritime and Aviation, Iridium Communications, Inc. Louis Dubin, SVP, Engineering, Comtech EF Data

4:30 p.m. – 5:45 p.m.

2016SATELLITE Satellite Manufacturers Forum: Instant Adaptation to an Instant CultureOpen to all conference attendees! Sponsored by Room: Maryland BallroomIt’s a crazy time to be engaged in building commercial spacecraft. New entrants want time-tested reliability, but they want it today, not tomorrow, much less three years from now. While coping with a flood of new ideas and new market entrants, these CEOs are seeing a decline in orders for traditional geostationary satellites, a shift in public financing vehicles for construction, an oversupply of capacity in some world regions, and a “wait and see” attitude on the part of some potential customers as LEO and other network architectures are debated and funded. Smallsats are making their presence felt throughout the industry. Deals pending or in play flip conventional wisdom on its head, making spacecraft a disposable commodity. Are advances in smallsat technologies influencing larger spacecraft, or passing them by? What about flexible payloads with the ability to dynamically reallocate capacity in response to changes in demand? Is this enough of a game changer to give the satellite industry a competitive edge and drive new construction? How have the HTS and electric propulsion bandwagons weathered to ups and downs of an unpredictable marketplace? What have the major

satellite manufacturers heard from the big operators who continue to struggle with a relentless spiral of declining revenues from core services? Is there enough business in the pipeline or on the horizon to sustain the current suppliers or create conditions for the emergence of a new generation of satellite manufacturers?

Moderator: Carolyn Belle, Senior Analyst, Northern Sky ResearchSpeakers: Eric Béranger, Managing Director, Space Systems Programs, Airbus Defense & Space SAS Paul Estey, VP, Engineering, Manufacturing & Test Operations, SSL Andreas Lindenthal, COO, OHB System AG Carl Marchetto, VP and General Manager, Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co. Bertrand Maureau, EVP, Telecommunications, Thales Alenia Space France Mark Spiwak, President, Boeing Satellite Systems International, Inc.

6:30 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.

Society of Satellite Professionals International (SSPI) Hall of Fame Benefit Dinner*Separate ticket required Presented by

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Wednesday, March 09

7:30 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.

Rise-N-Shine Morning CoffeeRoom: Maryland Ballroom Foyer

8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.

2016SATELLITE Visions for a New Satellite Ecosystem: The Future of Business in SpaceOpen to all registrants!Room: Maryland BallroomThe commercial satellite community’s traditional stomping grounds have evolved over the years, but are still anchored by broadcasting, data, mobile connectivity, imagery, government and military services. Our new Wednesday Opening General Session brings the leaders from some of the largest and most influential new entrants into the industry together to explore satellite’s destiny in new realms. Armed with new bandwidth technology, launch capabilities, manufacturing processes, investors and a resurrected public interest in space, are satellite companies ready to embark on bold new missions as part of the global connectivity infrastructure? What can satellites do now that they couldn’t do before? Journey into the long-term future of the satellite industry and join our speakers as they paint a picture of the aerospace landscape as it might look 10, 20 and maybe even 50 years from now.

Moderator: Tim Farrar, President, TMF AssociatesSpeakers: Matt Desch, CEO, Iridium Communications Robbie Schingler, President and Co-Founder, Planet Labs Peter Platzer, CEO, Spire George T. Whitesides, CEO and President, Virgin Galactic Jason Andrews, CEO, Spaceflight Industries Joe Rothenberg, Director of Engineering and Operations, Google

9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Exhibit Hall OpenRoom: Prince George’s Exhibit Hall

9:45 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

Mobile Satcom for Militaries On-the-Move Sponsored byRoom: Woodrow Wilson B-D

Despite a new era of constrained budgets, government customers’ needs for mobility solutions continue to grow. Flexibility to make use of either government or commercial capacity depending on availability and application requirements is becoming increasingly important across the aeronautical, maritime, and land segments, and has driven innovation in terminals. What are the future military requirements for mobility, especially in the post-drawdown environment? What impact will these requirements have on the business and technology plans of equipment manufacturers, service providers and satellite operators?

Moderator: Tom Stroup, President, Satellite Industry Association (SIA)

Speakers: Dylan Browne, CCO, Satcom Direct Philip Harlow, President & COO, XTAR LLC Rick Lober, VP & General Manager, Hughes Defense and Intelligence Systems Division Eron Miller, Chief, Services Division, COMSATCOM Center, Network Services, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Bob Roe, CEO, TrustComm Inc.

New Opportunities for Satellite Weather Forecasting, Climate Research and Agribusiness Solutions Sponsored byRoom: Annapolis 1-4Outdated weather forecasting systems, climate research models and agricultural management processes are costing industries worldwide billions of dollars a day — and this is just accounting for inefficiencies. Imagine the economic impact that up-to-date intelligence and technology could have on food costs, travel costs, shipping costs and even property values. Come hear the leaders of commercial satellite companies explain why they have gone all in on environmental research and why their solutions are capturing the attention the world’s most powerful investment, industry and agricultural organizations. Could weather replace broadcast and broadband connectivity as satellite’s most valuable commodity?

Moderator: George Torres, Senior Advisor, Griffin CommunicationsSpeakers: Massimo Comparini, CTO, Telespazio Lars Dyrud, CEO, OmniEarth Svante Hjorth, Partner & CEO, Arycom Chris McCormick, CEO & Founder, PlanetiQ

China, India and Russia: Civil and Commercial Satellite Applications Connecting the World’s Largest Geographic Expanses Sponsored byRoom: Baltimore 1-2Russia, China and India feature some of the world’s largest remote regions on land in the world. The terrain creates enormous challenges for regional satellite operators in helping to bridge the digital divide in these nations. Fortunately, Russia, China and India have spent years developing and investing in cutting-edge satellite connectivity and communication services specifically geared to overcome these challenges. This session will highlight the fascinating results of these efforts and show how satellite connectivity exceeded expectations in even the most extreme geographic scenarios.

Moderator: Blaine Curcio, Senior Analyst, NSRSpeakers: Michal Aharonov, VP, Head of Business EMEA, Asia Pacific, Gilat Satellite Networks Andrey Kirillovich, Director for Integration Services and Turnkey Projects, Russian Satellite Communications Company Ramesh Ramaswamy, VP, International Sales, Hughes, an EchoStar Company Raghu Das, CEO, Aniara

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Wednesday, March 09

Ultra HD in Central & South America — Are the Economic Conditions in Place for Mainstream Adoption?Room: Annapolis 3-4For years, the discussion regarding HD and Ultra HD adoption in new markets always centered on the dependence of a major worldwide sporting event to drive consumer demand. Brazil’s good fortune in landing both the 2014 FIFA World Cup and the 2016 Summer Olympic Games brought some in the broadcast community to the belief that the two events would speed up the nation’s path to widespread take-up of Ultra HD services. Economic conditions in Brazil, however, have changed since the beginning of the decade and so, outlook on the region’s ability to invest in entertainment technology also has to change... Or, does it? This session sheds speculation and brings satellite industry leaders from Brazil and South America together to discuss and determine which economic conditions need to be present in order for Ultra HD to see widespread success - beyond just the cost of a television set. Our speakers will discuss everything from state of infrastructure to quality and quantity of content and more!

Moderator: Jeffrey Hill, Content Manager & Co-chairman, SATELLITESpeakers: Carmen Gonzalez-Sanfeliu, RVP, Latin America and Caribbean Sales, Intelsat Jurandir Pitsch, VP, Latin America, SES Javier Recio, VP of Sales & Marketing, Eutelsat Americas Mauro Wajnberg, General Manager Telesat Brasil, Telesat Brasil Lincoln Oliveira, Director General, Star One — An Embratel Company

Satellites for a Social Cause – Providing Connectivity Cornerstones for New Economies Around the World

Sponsored byRoom: Woodrow Wilson AThe Internet accounted for more than 10 percent of GDP growth from 1995-2009. However, many critical digital economy applications remain underserved by terrestrial backbone connectivity — this creates a digital divide becoming ever more prescient with the advent of IoT and ubiquitous connectivity demands. Mobile and fixed satellite operator networks have a crucial role to play in unlocking the next wave of digital enabled growth. In order to position satellite at the center of the story in emerging markets, deep engagement with enterprise and government end user communities is required. This session will share best practices in emerging market engagement, as well as thoughts on the industry’s need to dramatize how the modern world already runs on satellite, and how much more central a role satellite will play on a hyper-connected, data-hungry planet.

Moderator: Robert Bell, President, SSPISpeakers: Mats Andersson, Chairman of the Board, Forsway Scandinavia AB James Cemmell, Head of Government Affairs, Founder Pushing Digital Frontiers Programme, Inmarsat, Inc. Michael Cohen, Business Development, Facebook Robin M. Miller, Global ICT Practice Lead, Dalberg Development Advisors Bruno Sánchez-Andrade Nuño, Data Scientist, Innovation Labs, World Bank

Mapping the Middle East’s New Satellite Ecosystem Sponsored byRoom: Baltimore 3-5The Middle East is about to experience a wave of new satellite bandwidth supply as domestic and global operators continue to launch new spacecraft over the region. The well-financed Middle East satellite industry is also enjoying a wave of growth thanks to consistent demand for broadcast services and rising demand for enterprise connectivity. With dozens of new spacecraft set to enter the Middle East playing field during the next few years, this panel will compare the region’s current and future satellite ecosystem and discuss sustainable business growth, opportunities outside of broadcast services and new technology driving new customers toward new capacity.

Moderator: Justin Cadman, SVP, Investment Banking, Raymond JamesSpeakers: Hesham Khalipha, VP and Chief Strategy Officer, Arabsat Amit Somani, Head of Strategy, Yahsat Saif Mansoor Al Khaldi, VP of Corporate Strategy, Es’HailSat Jassem Nasser, Chief Strategy Officer, Thuraya Telecommunications Co.

11:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.

Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall Sponsored byRoom: Prince George’s Exhibit Hall

11:15 a.m. – 12:15 p.m.

Airborne Satellite Services for Government Needs Sponsored byRoom: Woodrow Wilson B-DCivil and military use of airborne platforms equipped with satellite terminals continues to expand, driving growth and demand for communications bandwidth and specialized terminals. Commercial satellite communications are a critical enabler of these operations, supporting broadband communications and the transfer of intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance data and other mission critical information. How is the commercial satellite industry adapting to the unique requirements and strong demand driven by the growth in airborne applications? What new requirements will civil and military UAV operators develop, and how can the satellite industry adapt to continue to serve this important market?

Moderator: Carissa Christensen, Managing Partner, The Tauri GroupSpeakers: Skot Butler, VP, Satellite Networks & Space Services, Intelsat General Peter Hadinger, President, U.S. Government Business Unit, Inmarsat, Inc. Peter H. Hoene, President and CEO, SES Government Solutions Rob Rainhart, CTO, RT Logic, a Kratos Company

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Innovation, Education, and Disruptive Technologies: The Keys to Attracting the Workforce of the Future

Sponsored byRoom: Annapolis 1-2The continued growth and long-term viability of the satellite industry depends on continuing to attract the best and brightest minds to the sector. Working in the satellite industry provides an ability to benefit the entire planet, the opportunity to work on spacecraft, and the chance to support major launch vehicles. These are the inherent advantages of the satellite industry. Is that enough? This panel will discuss what student groups and academic institutions are doing to guide future leaders into the space and satellite fields. It will also include perspectives from new and established companies who are pioneering innovative and disruptive technologies. The goal will be to identify the core components of demonstrated strategies for attracting, hiring, retaining, and growing great employees.

Moderator: Clay Mowry, President, Arianespace Inc.Speakers: Dr. Steven Collicott, Professor of Aeronautics & Astronautics, Purdue University John Conafay, Executive Director, Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS) Jason Dunn, CTO, Co-Founder, Made In Space Minoo Rathnasabapathy, Executive Director, Space Generation Advisory Council (SGAC) Bradley Cheetham, Instructor, University of Colorado Boulder Debra Facktor Lepore, VP & General Manager Strategic Operations, Ball Aerospace

The Unnoticed Unserved: North America’s Lingering Digital Divide

Sponsored byRoom: Woodrow Wilson AContrary to popular belief, there are several regions within the U.S. and Canada that still do not have access to high-speed Internet. Terrestrial reach on land in North America is far from infinite and the glowing red coverage maps that cellular providers advertise on TV are often deceptive. Unsurprisingly, these unserved areas are the ones that suffer most during an economic downturn. We’re now seven years past the lackluster 2009 broadband stimulus package, which diverted most of its funds to terrestrial providers. What has the stimulus accomplished in bridging the digital divide in the U.S.? What have satellite companies learned from that experience? How does the situation in the U.S. compare to Canada? Find out why the digital divide still exists and has even widened in two of the world’s most advanced economies.

Moderator: Clark S. Lindsey, Managing Editor, NewSpace GlobalSpeakers: Michele Beck, VP, North American Sales, Telesat Paul Gaske, EVP and GM, North American Division, Hughes, an EchoStar Company Lisa Scalpone, VP, Broadband, ViaSat Inc.

Africa: The Continent’s Broadband Infrastructure Growth Chart — What’s in Place and What’s Coming

Sponsored byRoom: Baltimore 3-5The race to provide accessible connectivity services to Africa is on — and there are several operators and providers in the race.

OneWeb founder Greg Wyler took the stage at SATELLITE 2015 to lay out a two-pronged, ground and space-segment strategy to connect individuals and civil services in Africa. Facebook recently announced it is buying its own bandwidth from Eutelsat to deliver free Internet services to Africans via Spacecom satellites. Telesat’s wide-ranging Ku-band Telstar 12 Vantage satellite built by Airbus aims to touch regions from South America, all the way to Africa. With all of these new offerings coming to the continent, it’s time to update the connectivity map and get organized and that’s exactly what our panelists are going to do. We’re bringing operators together with regional experts to get into the specifics of the geography instead of looking at Africa as one big continent. Which nations have the highest and lowest levels of demand? Which governments will be easiest and most difficult to work with and why? Where will satellite be competing with terrestrial and where are the opportunities to partner with cellular companies? Our panelists will collaborate to organize Africa’s connectivity road map, which we think might provide different answers than expected.

Moderator: Stéphane Chenard, Senior Affiliate Consultant, EuroconsultSpeakers: David Burr, VP, Product Management, O3b Networks Doron Elinav, VP of Market Development, Amos-Spacecom Laurent Grimaldi, CEO, BroadBand4Africa Brian Jakins, Regional VP of Africa, Intelsat

Leaders of Asia-Pacific Aerospace: HTS, Backhaul, Data, DTH and Diversity from Japan to New Zealand

Sponsored byRoom: Baltimore 1-2The Asia-Pacific satellite market is a jumbled mix of strong HTS opportunities, bandwidth pricing wars, DTH longevity and confusion over supply and demand. The larger regional satellite operators and providers who know the market and conduct comprehensive market research are thinking ahead. They’re enjoying growth from existing satellites, while constantly adjusting future plans to accommodate new entrants from individual national operators. Combined with spectrum threats from telecoms, the scenario presents challenges in establishing long-term plans in the Asia Pacific region. How can the Asia Pacific satellite community get on the same page and prioritize needs without hampering new space-faring nations? Asia Pacific satellite leaders take the stage to share thoughts on preventing saturation while meeting the region’s rapidly growing demands for HTS.

Moderator: Nathan de Ruiter, Senior Consultant, EuroconsultSpeakers: Steve Collar, CEO, O3b Networks Christian Patouraux, CEO, Kacific Broadband Satellites Patompob (Nile) Suwansiri, CCO, Thaicom Public Company Ltd.

How Long Is Mexico’s Road to High-Tech Satellite Industry Success? Sponsored byRoom: Annapolis 3-4Mexico is not Latin America. The differences between Mexico’s satellite and aerospace industries are vastly different than Brazil’s. Now that we got that out of the way, it’s time to give the North American nation it’s appropriate level of attention. There are significant government sector investments being made to advance Mexico’s space and satellite industry. While its broadcast market

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remains dominated by the nation’s powerful telcos, the Mexican Ministry of Communications and Transport has been aggressive and successful in its efforts to bridge the rural digital divide. It has established partnerships with commercial operators through its Conectado initiative, designed to yield much-needed satellite bandwidth to the nation. The Mexican satellite community has overcome several setbacks and difficulties — from launch failures to consolidation — and yet finds itself in a position to lead the world as an example of how to cultivate economic growth in rural, unserved communities. This session will explain why the nation’s space economy is much different than its neighbors in Central and South America and identify opportunities for Mexico to shorten its path to aerospace leadership in the Americas.

Moderator: Pacôme Révillon, CEO, EuroconsultSpeakers: Mauricio Avila González, CTO, Mexsat Satellite Program, Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes, Mexico Ali Mohadjer, President and CEO, Satways, NSS LLC Patricio Northland, CEO, Eutelsat Americas Ignacio Sanchís, CCO, Hispasat Guillermo Coronado, Sales Director, Mexico, Eutelsat Americas

12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

Via Satellite’s Executive of the Year Award Luncheon Sponsored by Room: Potomac BallroomDon’t miss the marquee event of SATELLITE! Via Satellite magazine will present its Satellite Executive of the Year 2015 Wward to Michel de Rosen of Eutelsat, who made a significant business impact in the global satellite arena. Your ticket to the event is included with your SATELLITE 2016 Conference Pass.

2:15 p.m. – 3:15 p.m.

Can Big Data Tackle Satellite Interference Challenges?Room: Annapolis 1-2Big Data is a “big” topic right now, enabling companies to gather more data about their customers and tailor services to match. It is also a lesson we can learn for the resolution of satellite interference and transmission problems. In this session, attendees will learn how operational data can analyze interfering signal characteristics, creating a global service for satellite operators that uses auto-classification to quickly assess and resolve interference problems.

Moderator: David Hartshorn, Secretary General, GVF (Global VSAT Forum)Speakers: Marco Brancati, Networks and Connectivity BU SVP, Telespazio Martin Coleman, Executive Director, Satellite Interference Reduction Group (SIRG) Roger Franklin, CEO, Crystal Mark Rawlins, Director of Communication System Operations, Eutelsat Alvaro Sanchez, Director, Integrasys, S.A.

The Regulatory Burdens of Export Controls on Commercial SpaceRoom: Baltimore 3-5U.S. export controls on non-military spacecraft were significantly realigned in 2014 but are still alive and well. Export compliance requirements have eased for most segments of the commercial space industry. However, determining how to be, and how to remain, in compliance with U.S. export controls has in most cases become more complex for those new to the Commerce Department’s Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”). This lively and informative program will address highlights of commercial space commodities, technology, and software moved from the ITAR to the EAR. Speakers will also decipher EAR regulations and provide perspectives on how the realigned export controls applicable to commercial use of space have been working, as well as outline important benefits for non-U.S. users of U.S. commodities, technology, and software, the effects of regulation on private commercial spaceflight ventures, lunar landing missions, Mars exploration and asteroid prospecting.

Moderator: John Ordway, Partner, Berliner, Corcoran & Rowe, LLPSpeakers: Melissa Farrell, VP, Commercial Programs, Stellar Solutions Aerospace Jennifer Hindin, Parner, Wiley Rein LLP Fred Shaheen, Chief Counsel, Boeing Company Kevin Wolf, Assistant Secretary, Export Administration Bureau of Industry and Security, U.S. Department of State Anthony M. Dearth, Chief of Special Projects, Office of Defense Trade Controls Licensing, U.S. Department of State

The Entrepreneurs and Financiers of Europe’s New Wave of Satellite Start-upsRoom: Woodrow Wilson ALast year, SATELLITE 2015 explored Silicon Valley’s new role in building the NewSpace movement through financial investments. This year, we take a look East into the European landscape of alternative financing and startups. In Europe, the interplay of startups and the satellite establishment is still in its infancy. However, the power of crowdfunding and hybrid models such as FinTech has started to complement “classical” financing models for new space related ventures. This session brings Europe’s own start-up scene together for a discussion between innovators and new investors.

Moderator: Richard K. Arning, VP, Business Development, Director of Board Satellite Leasing, SESSpeakers: Antonio Arcidiacono, Director of Innovation, Eutelsat Mark Boggett, Managing Director, Seraphim Capital Joerg Kreisel, CEO, JKIC International Consulting Caspar Schilgen, Managing Director and Founder, Spacecrowd Tom Segert, Entrepreneur, Berlin Space Technologies GmbH

The Challenges of UHDTV Standardization Sponsored byRoom: Annapolis 3-4

By 2020, “Ultra-HD” displays with certain features like HDR or HFR are expected to amount to 70% of the sales of new television sets in Europe. How does this match up to the likely technology and roll

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out of UHD delivery services that are under discussion? What are the issues that remain to be resolved? UHDTV is the inevitable future of television, but on the path to get there will be hurdles to overcome, especially when it comes to standardization. Co-organized by the DVB Project, this session will explore some of the key difficulties and issues of technologies and timescales that are under discussion in the DVB Project, as well as in other bodies across the world.

Moderator: Thomas Wrede, Chair, DVB CM-S & VP, SESSpeakers: Rich Chernock, Chairman, Standards Technology Group, Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) Thierry Fautier, President, Chair, Ultra HD Forum Howard Lukk, Standards Director, Society of Motion Picture & Television Engineers (SMPTE) Peter Siebert, Executive Director, DVB Project David Wilson, VP, Technology & Standards, Consumer Technology Association (CTA)

Powering the International News Force — SNG Technology for Ultra-Mobile Journalism Around the WorldRoom: Baltimore 1-2Social media evolved journalism by creating instant access to news and information for consumers. Now, viewers want high-quality video of world events published as instantly as a Twitter post. Cutting-edge high-throughput-powered satellite news-gathering technology is allowing that to happen. Satellite is changing the art of rapid-response journalism in the field. New Ka- and Ku-band space- and ground-segment offerings are not only increasing the value of mobile broadcasts, but also lowering the costs of production — providing tremendous value to broadcast news networks. We’ve gathered the world’s news-gathering experts to determine how satellite can continue to help broadcasters tackle the endless challenge of instant reporting. How agile will SNG solutions get? How small will satellite news trucks become? Get an exciting glimpse into a future world where near real-time HD and even Ultra HD news feeds are available from every corner of the planet.

Moderator: Ron Clifton, President, Cliftongroup InternationalSpeakers: Cristi Damian, VP Business Development, Advantech Wireless David Hershberg, CEO & Chairman of the Board, STS Global David Myers, President & CEO, DataPath John Stoltz, VP, Media Sector, Network Innovations Stephen Tunnicliffe, Regional VP Europe, VT iDirect Ron Clifton, President, Cliftongroup International Ltd.

2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.

Government & Military Forum Keynote: The Honorable Charles F. Bolden Jr., Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)Room: Maryland Ballroom

Mr. Bolden is the highest-ranking official at NASA and has become a key figure in the evolution of commercial aerospace industry and research. At NASA, he directed the safe transition from 30 years of space shuttle

missions to a new era of exploration focused on full utilization of

the International Space Station and space and aeronautics technology development. He also led the agency in developing an Orion spacecraft that will carry astronauts to deep space destinations and established a new Space Technology Mission Directorate to develop cutting-edge technologies for the missions of tomorrow. Mr. Bolden’s keynote address concludes our exciting Government & Military forum program, produced in partnership with the Satellite Industry Association (SIA).

Speaker: Mr. Charles F. Bolden Jr., Administrator, NASA

3:00 p.m. – 3:15 p.m.

Refreshment Break in the Exhibit Hall Sponsored byRoom: Prince George’s Exhibit Hall

3:45 p.m. – 5:15 p.m.

2016SATELLITE Global Launch Services — How the World Fell in Love with Rockets All Over AgainOpen to all conference attendees!Room: Maryland BallroomWithout rockets, there would be no satellites. When all is going well, the world’s satellite-enabled universe is at peace. But when things go wrong, it’s a different story. Reliability is key. With everyone working on new rockets, will the market have any reliable launchers, or will every launch be a heavily insured gamble with very high stakes? Meanwhile, the debate about reusability has evolved from “interesting idea” to future possibility. Nearly everyone is embracing it, though some with longer timelines than others. Can the reusable rocket business model live up to the promise of reduced cost, without sacrificing reliability? And what is the best way to pursue reuse? At the same time, demand for dedicated SmallSat launches is rising while GEO orders have suffered a recent decline. The shifting needs of satellite operators and the influx of new launch players, begs the questions: Is the launch market nearing over saturation, and how are providers evolving to meet the changing needs of satellite operators?

Moderators: Emily Calandrelli, Producer and Host, Xploration Outer Space, FOX Networks Caleb Henry, Assistant Editor, Via SatelliteSpeakers: Stéphane Israël, Chairman & CEO, Arianespace Dr. Ko Ogasawara, VP and Director, Integrated Defense & Space Systems, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. Kirk Pysher, President, International Launch Services (ILS) Gwynne Shotwell, President & COO, SpaceX

6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Awards Celebration and Reception Sponsored byRoom: Pienza Market

Join our team, our sponsors, and thousands of your satellite marketplace colleagues during this annual networking opportunity to honor the Satellite Executive of the Year and the recipients of Via Satellite’s Excellence Awards. Tickets to the reception are included in your SATELLITE 2016 Conference Pass.

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Thursday, March 10

8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.

Rise-N-Shine Morning CoffeeRoom: Maryland Ballroom Foyer

Via Satellite’s 2015 Excellence Awards Winners BreakfastSponsored by LMI Advisors

Room: TBDJoin the top industry magazine, Via Satellite, in its continued celebration of the remarkable winners of the Via Satellite 2015 Excellence Awards. There’s no better way to salute the wonderful individuals, companies and technologies that inspire our ever-changing industry.

9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.

2016SATELLITE End-User Forum: Are Satellite Broadcast Industries Dinosaurs or Dynamos in a Changing Landscape?Open to all conference attendees!Room: Maryland BallroomBoth broadcasters and operators shudder at the kiss-off term “legacy media.” Yet, undeniably, the ways in which users worldwide access information — two-way communication, social media, and interactivity — are driving almost unprecedented change in both the broadcast and satellite sectors. The upside? Potentially tens of millions more people becoming part of the conversation and demanding more access. How are satellite operators and broadcasters responding? We’ve gathered a consortium of broadcasters and satellite operators to assess the common challenges they face and whether or not they are meeting them.

Moderator: Mark Holmes, Editorial Director, Aerospace, Via SatelliteSpeakers: Yvon Henri, Chief, Space Services Department, ITU Radiocommunication Bureau Aarti Holla, Secretary General, EMEA Satellite Operators Association Mark Rawlins, Chairman, Space Data Association Gary Thatcher, Associate Director, U.S. International Broadcasting Bureau Cath Westcott, Senior Frequency Manager, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)

9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

Exhibit Hall OpenRoom: Prince George’s Exhibit Hall

10:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

Coffee Break Sponsored byRoom: Prince George’s Exhibit Hall

11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

2016SATELLITE The Annual Satellite Executive of the Year Winners Circle Open to all conference attendees!Room: Maryland BallroomFor nearly three decades, Via Satellite’s Satellite Executive of the Year award has honored leaders and entrepreneurs in all facets of satellite services. Never has the sector been more exciting than it is today. Space technology is evolving at such a rapid pace that it has forced significant advances in ground-based equipment. New launch vehicles are changing the economics of getting into space and doing business there. If the stars align, some of the bold satellite constellations proposed or explained since SATELLITE 2015 will be successful in bringing global broadband and other capabilities to the fore. Satellite manufacturing techniques are adapting to new paradigms in time to delivery, volume and complexity of models, continued miniaturization and production processes. Downward pricing pressures in some world regions, coupled with the aggressive plans of emerging marketplace entrants, are forcing the big players to think differently about the value equation for communications via satellite. Financing for the “new space” era means billions of dollars are flowing into the idea pipeline, promising to change the future of space-based services. Finally, the satellite industry is beginning to realize the value of comprehensive imagery and remote sensing data, driving a surprisingly vast group of new customers to satellite’s doorstep. What does the future look like from the point of view of market makers who have “been there, done that?” What do they see as threats to satellite-enabled services? What advice would they offer to existing and new players? What new directions for global and localized satellite services are they considering?

Moderator: Scott Chase, Chairman, SATELLITE 2016Speakers: Tom Choi, CEO, Asia Broadcast Satellite (ABS) Mark Dankberg, Chairman & CEO, ViaSat, Inc. Kalpak Gude, VP, Legal & Regulatory, OneWeb Michel de Rosen, CEO, Eutelsat

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Yahsat’s satellites cover an astonishing 140 countries across multiple continents, serving commercial and government needs. Our growing fleet provides exceptional connectivity solutions including high-speed broadband, voice, data, IP trunking, backhaul and broadcasting services. Yahsat’s pioneering and innovative approach, incorporating latest technologies, delivers unparalleled value and a world of endless possibilities for our customers.Visit us at stand number 1523

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Product Categories

Aerospace Consulting Group Advanced Cooling Technologies, Inc. ...314 Aerospace Corporation (The) ...............427 Effective Space Solutions ....................147 GMV ...................................................323 Integrasys, S.A. ...................................118 Siemens Convergence Creators ..........747

Amplifiers- C-Band Actox Corporation ...............................615 Advantech Wireless .............................717 Alga/Mitec VSAT ................................1735 AnaCom Inc. .......................................710 IRT Technologies Inc. ........................2100 PhilTech Korea ....................................136 Terrasat Communications, Inc. ..........1831 UBS Ltd. ...........................................1548 Wavestream .....................................1423 XMW INC. .........................................1252

Amplifiers- DBS Advantech Wireless .............................717 Comtech Telecommunications Corp. .1401 Comtech Xicom Technology ..............1401 Tango Wave ......................................2122 Terrasat Communications, Inc. ..........1831

Amplifiers- Ka-Band ACORDE ............................................1247 Actox Corporation ...............................615 Advantech Wireless .............................717 Alga/Mitec VSAT ................................1735 Communications & Power Industries (CPI) .........................................................1123

EM Solutions .......................................646 Gilat Satellite Networks .....................1423 Honeywell .........................................1649 IRT Technologies Inc. ........................2100 ITS Electronics, Inc. .............................528 Mission Microwave Technologies ........130 NEC Corporation of America ..............1038 Stellar Satcom ....................................746 Tampa Microwave LLC ......................1031 Tango Wave ......................................2122 TECOM ...............................................107 Teledyne Technologies ......................1411 Terrasat Communications, Inc. ..........1831 TRAK Microwave ................................107 TTI ......................................................949 UBS Ltd. ...........................................1548 Wavestream .....................................1423 XMW INC. .........................................1252

Amplifiers- Klystron Communications & Power Industries (CPI) .........................................................1123

Stellar Satcom ....................................746

Amplifiers- Ku-Band Actox Corporation ...............................615 Advantech Wireless .............................717 Alga/Mitec VSAT ................................1735 AnaCom Inc. .......................................710 Comtech Telecommunications Corp. .1401 Comtech Xicom Technology ..............1401

EM Solutions .......................................646 IRT Technologies Inc. ........................2100 ITS Electronics, Inc. .............................528 Mission Microwave Technologies ........130 PhilTech Korea ....................................136 Planar Monolithics Industries, Inc. .......146 Stellar Satcom ....................................746 Tampa Microwave LLC ......................1031 Tango Wave ......................................2122 Terrasat Communications, Inc. ..........1831 UBS Ltd. ...........................................1548 Wavestream .....................................1423 XMW INC. .........................................1252

Amplifiers- L-Band Advantech Wireless .............................717 AnaCom Inc. .......................................710 Cross Technologies, Inc. ......................530 DTA SA .............................................1747 ETL Systems .......................................335 Novotronik GmbH ..............................1547 Peak Communications, Ltd. ...............1727 SCAN Antenna A/S ..............................217 Swedish Microwave (SMW) ...............1352

Amplifiers- Low noise Actox Corporation ...............................615 AnaCom Inc. .......................................710 General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies .. ...........................................................923

K&L Microwave, Inc. .........................1812 Orban Microwave .............................1549 Planar Monolithics Industries, Inc. .......146 Swedish Microwave (SMW) ...............1352 Teledyne Paradise Datacom ..............1411 TTI ......................................................949 XMW INC. .........................................1252

Amplifiers- Millimeter-wave Comtech Telecommunications Corp ..1401 Comtech Xicom Technology ..............1401 Ducommun Incorporated ..................2126 Millitech Inc. .......................................107 Planar Monolithics Industries, Inc. .......146 Tango Wave ......................................2122

Amplifiers- SSPA ACORDE ............................................1247 ACTIA Telecom ....................................714 Actox Corporation ...............................615 Alga/Mitec VSAT ................................1735 AnaCom Inc. .......................................710 Communications & Power Industries (CPI) .........................................................1123

Comtech EF Data ..............................1401 Comtech Telecommunications Corp. .1401 Comtech Xicom Technology ..............1401 Corry Micronics Inc. ............................551 DTA SA .............................................1747 General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies .. ...........................................................923

IRT Technologies Inc. ........................2100 ITS Electronics, Inc. .............................528 Jersey Microwave, LLC .....................1151 Mission Microwave Technologies ........130

Orban Microwave .............................1549 Tampa Microwave LLC ......................1031 TECOM ...............................................107 Teledyne Microwave Solutions ..........1411 Teledyne Paradise Datacom ..............1411 Terrasat Communications, Inc. ..........1831 TRAK Microwave ................................107 TTI ......................................................949 UBS Ltd. ...........................................1548

Amplifiers- TWTA ACTIA Telecom ....................................714 Communications & Power Industries (CPI) .........................................................1123

Comtech Telecommunications Corp. .1401 Comtech Xicom Technology ..............1401 NEC Corporation of America ..............1038 Stellar Satcom ....................................746 Tango Wave ......................................2122

Amplifiers- X-Band ACORDE ............................................1247 Alga/Mitec VSAT ................................1735 Communications & Power Industries (CPI) .........................................................1123

DTA SA .............................................1747 EM Solutions .......................................646 Honeywell .........................................1649 Tampa Microwave LLC ......................1031 Terrasat Communications, Inc. ..........1831 Wavestream .....................................1423 XMW INC. .........................................1252

Antennas- C-Band Airbus Defense & Space SAS ..............811 Amos - Spacecom ............................1601 ANSYS, Inc. .......................................2127 Antenna Research Associates, Inc. ....2008 ASC Signal Corporation - A Division of CPI ...........................................................529

AvL Technologies ..............................1611 C-COM satellite Systems Inc. ..............731 China Huaxin Antenna .........................128 COM DEV International ......................1641 GATR Technologies ..............................735 General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies .. ...........................................................923

Harris .................................................501 High Gain Antenna Co, Ltd. ................1246 Intellian.............................................1823 KNS, Inc. ...........................................1817 Saint-Gobain PPL ..............................1152 SATPRO MEASUREMENT & CONTROL TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD ........................135

SCAN Antenna A/S ..............................217 Shaanxi Tianyi Antenna Co., Ltd. .......2023 Skyware Global ...................................223 Surface Heating Systems Ltd. ...........1546 TECOM ...............................................107 Viking SATCOM .................................1927

Antennas- DBS/DTH Antenna Research Associates, Inc. ....2008 Azure Shine Technology Co., Ltd. ......1911 China Huaxin Antenna .........................128

Exhibitors by Product Categories as of 2/17/2016

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COM DEV International ......................1641 Global Invacom ...................................315 KYMETA CORPORATION.......................401 Pro Brand International Inc. ...............1047 Skyware Global ...................................223 Viking SATCOM .................................1927

Antennas- Downlink AQYR ................................................1746 Antenna Research Associates, Inc. ....2008 Fralock ...............................................850 GATR Technologies ..............................735 Micro - Ant LLC .................................1539 Orban Microwave .............................1549 Suman Satellite Technology Company 1552 TECOM ...............................................107

Antennas- Earth Station Antenna Research Associates, Inc. ....2008 ASC Signal Corporation - A Division of CPI ...........................................................529

China Huaxin Antenna .........................128 DataPath, Inc. ...................................1901 Elite Antennas Ltd. ............................1051 General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies .. ...........................................................923

High Gain Antenna Co, Ltd. ................1246 LBiSat, LLC .........................................535 Micro - Ant LLC .................................1539 Orbital Systems, Ltd. .........................1753 Radeus Labs .....................................1453 Ritbearing Corp. ................................1350 Saint-Gobain PPL ..............................1152 STS Global ..........................................852 Suman Satellite Technology Company 1552 Surface Heating Systems Ltd. ...........1546 Tampa Microwave LLC ......................1031 ViaSat, Inc. ..........................................823 Viking SATCOM .................................1927 Walton De-Ice .....................................835

Antennas- Fly-away AKD COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD. ..................................................1535

AQYR ................................................1746 Antenna Research Associates, Inc. ....2008 ASC Signal Corporation - A Division of CPI ...........................................................529

AvL Technologies ..............................1611 C-COM satellite Systems Inc. ..............731 CHENGDU Global-Way Communication Technology Co., Ltd. ..........................1935

China Huaxin Antenna .........................128 DataPath, Inc. ...................................1901 GATR Technologies ..............................735 General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies .. ...........................................................923

Knight Sky ........................................1451 Micro - Ant LLC .................................1539 Network Innovations .........................1930 NORSAT INTL INC. .............................1808 Sat-Lite Technologies ........................1349 Shaanxi Tianyi Antenna Co., Ltd. .......2023 Skycasters ..........................................931 Skyware Technologies ........................714 Surface Heating Systems Ltd. ...........1546

Viking SATCOM .................................1927 Walton De-Ice .....................................835

Antennas- Ka-Band Airbus Defense & Space SAS ..............811 AKD COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD. ..................................................1535

AQYR ................................................1746 ASC Signal Corporation - A Division of CPI ...........................................................529

AvL Technologies ..............................1611 Azure Shine Technology Co., Ltd. ......1911 C-COM satellite Systems Inc. ..............731 CHENGDU Global-Way Communication Technology Co., Ltd. ..........................1935

China Huaxin Antenna .........................128 Cobham plc ......................................1322 COM DEV International ......................1641 Elite Antennas Ltd. ............................1051 GATR Technologies ..............................735 Global Invacom ...................................315 Harris .................................................501 High Gain Antenna Co, Ltd. ................1246 Honeywell .........................................1649 INSTER .............................................2043 Intellian.............................................1823 KNS, Inc. ...........................................1817 KYMETA CORPORATION.......................401 MDA .................................................1629 Micro - Ant LLC .................................1539 Microwave Photonic Systems, Inc. ....1046 Network Innovations .........................1930 Phasor Inc. ........................................1836 Pro Brand International Inc. ...............1047 Saint-Gobain PPL ..............................1152 Sat-Lite Technologies ........................1349 SATPRO MEASUREMENT & CONTROL TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD ........................135

SKYTECH ITALIA Srl .............................141 Skyware Global ...................................223 Skyware Technologies ........................714 Surface Heating Systems Ltd. ...........1546 SWISSto12........................................1650 VectorNav Technologies ......................347 ViaSat, Inc. ..........................................823 Walton De-Ice .....................................835

Antennas- Ku-Band Airbus Defense & Space SAS ..............811 AKD COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD. ..................................................1535

Amos - Spacecom ............................1601 AQYR ................................................1746 ASC Signal Corporation - A Division of CPI ...........................................................529

AvL Technologies ..............................1611 Azure Shine Technology Co., Ltd. ......1911 C-COM satellite Systems Inc. ..............731 CHENGDU Global-Way Communication Technology Co., Ltd. ..........................1935

China Huaxin Antenna .........................128 COM DEV International ......................1641 DRS Technologies, Inc. ......................2144 GATR Technologies ..............................735 Global Invacom ...................................315 Harris .................................................501

High Gain Antenna Co, Ltd. ................1246 Intellian.............................................1823 KNS, Inc. ...........................................1817 L-3 ...................................................1300 Micro - Ant LLC .................................1539 Phasor Inc. ........................................1836 Saint-Gobain PPL ..............................1152 SatBridge ..........................................1250 Sat-Lite Technologies ........................1349 SATPRO MEASUREMENT & CONTROL TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD ........................135

Shaanxi Tianyi Antenna Co., Ltd. .......2023 Skyware Global ...................................223 Surface Heating Systems Ltd. ...........1546 SWISSto12........................................1650 TECOM ...............................................107 ThinKom Solutions, Inc. .......................538 TTI ......................................................949 VectorNav Technologies ......................347 ViaSat, Inc. ..........................................823 Viking SATCOM .................................1927 Walton De-Ice .....................................835

Antennas- L-Band Airbus Defense & Space SAS ..............811 CHENGDU Global-Way Communication Technology Co., Ltd. ..........................1935

China Huaxin Antenna .........................128 Elite Antennas Ltd. ............................1051 Honeywell .........................................1649 Intellian.............................................1823 Metamagnetics, Inc. ..........................1848 Orbital Systems, Ltd. .........................1753 SCAN Antenna A/S ..............................217

Antennas- Marine stabilization AKD COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD. ..................................................1535

CHENGDU Global-Way Communication Technology Co., Ltd. ..........................1935

KNS, Inc. ...........................................1817 MIL-SAT Global Communications ......1847 SATPRO MEASUREMENT & CONTROL TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD ........................135

SCAN Antenna A/S ..............................217 Shaanxi Tianyi Antenna Co., Ltd. .......2023 VectorNav Technologies ......................347

Antennas- Simulcast KYMETA CORPORATION.......................401 Shaanxi Tianyi Antenna Co., Ltd. .......2023

Antennas- Uplink Azure Shine Technology Co., Ltd. ......1911 China Huaxin Antenna .........................128 DATAGROUP ......................................1450 Elite Antennas Ltd. ............................1051 Hispasat .............................................409 Phasor Inc. ........................................1836

Antennas- X-Band Airbus Defense & Space SAS ..............811 AvL Technologies ..............................1611 C-COM satellite Systems Inc. ..............731 Cobham plc ......................................1322 DRS Technologies, Inc. ......................2144 High Gain Antenna Co, Ltd. ................1246

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Honeywell .........................................1649 INSTER .............................................2043 KNS, Inc. ...........................................1817 Microwave Development Labs ..........1946 Orbital Systems, Ltd. .........................1753 Phasor Inc. ........................................1836 Sat-Lite Technologies ........................1349

Billing/Subscriber Management Optimal Satcom ..................................524

Broadband Technology Provider ABS ....................................................334 Amos - Spacecom ............................1601 Ayecka Communication Systems ......1837 EMC ..................................................1701 Gilat Satellite Networks .....................1423 Globecomm ........................................523 Hughes .............................................1101 iDirect .................................................901 Integrasys, S.A. ...................................118 Network Innovations .........................1930 Newtec Cy NV. ..................................1619 SageNet ............................................2026 Squire Tech Solutions, LLC ..................247 Telespazio .........................................1131 UltiSat .................................................341 ViaSat, Inc. ..........................................823

Broadcast/Satellite Services ABS ....................................................334 Aerospace Corporation (The) ...............427 AIS Engineering, Inc. .........................2001 Amos - Spacecom ............................1601 Arqiva ...............................................1915 Braxton Technologies ..........................126 Effective Space Solutions ....................147 EMC ..................................................1701 Eutelsat ..............................................623 Gigasat .............................................1139 Globecomm ........................................523 Hispasat .............................................409 Hunter Communications, Inc. ............2106 Integrasys, S.A. ...................................118 ITC Global ...........................................201 KenCast, Inc. .......................................609 L-3 ...................................................1300 LBiSat, LLC .........................................535 MEDIA BROADCAST GmbH ..................241 Novella USA, Inc. ...............................1346 RADOME SERVICES LLC ....................1353 Research Concepts, Inc. ....................1347 Russian Satellite Communications Company ............................................329

Sandvine ..........................................1750 SES ....................................................909 STS Global ..........................................852 Telenor Satellite ..................................309 Telespazio .........................................1131 ThinKom Solutions, Inc. .......................538 Thuraya Telecommunications Company .... .........................................................1523

TrustComm, Inc. ..................................129 TTCOMM GROUP ................................144 UltiSat .................................................341 ViaSat, Inc. ..........................................823 Winegard Company...........................1511

Cable/Connectors Amphenol ...........................................439 C&K Components ..............................1351 EMC Technology .................................211 Florida RF Labs ...................................211 Fralock ...............................................850 Glenair ................................................340 HUBER+SUHNER AG .........................2027 LANJIAN ELECTRONICS .......................650 Micro-Coax, Inc. ..................................652 Spinner Group ...................................2007 TestEquity LLC ....................................549 Times Microwave Systems .................441 ViaLite Communications....................1723

Cases/Case Manufacturer Ameripack Inc. ..................................2113 ECS Case ..........................................2104

Comms-on-the-Move Airbus Defense & Space SAS ..............811 AVCOM of Virginia, Inc. ........................619 Ayecka Communication Systems ......1837 Cobham plc ......................................1322 DRS Technologies, Inc. ......................2144 EM Solutions .......................................646 FEI - Zyfer, Inc. ....................................534 Fraunhofer IIS .....................................330 Gilat Satellite Networks .....................1423 Harris .................................................501 Hughes .............................................1101 iDirect .................................................901 INSTER .............................................2043 Integrasys, S.A. ...................................118 Intelsat General Corporation ..............1109 Iridium Communications ...................1438 K&L Microwave, Inc. .........................1812 KenCast, Inc. .......................................609 Klas Telecom Inc. ..............................1826 Knight Sky ........................................1451 L-3 ...................................................1300 Microwave Photonic Systems, Inc. ....1046 Millitech Inc. .......................................107 NORSAT INTL INC. .............................1808 Phasor Inc. ........................................1836 Research Concepts, Inc. ....................1347 Rockwell Collins ...............................1749 SatPath Systems, Inc. .........................647 SATPRO MEASUREMENT & CONTROL TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD ........................135

SES ....................................................909 Spinner Group ...................................2007 SWISSto12........................................1650 Terrasat Communications, Inc. ..........1831 ThinKom Solutions, Inc. .......................538 TrustComm, Inc. ..................................129 TTI ......................................................949 UltiSat .................................................341 VectorNav Technologies ......................347 Vocality ...............................................846 Wavestream .....................................1423

Compression Evertz Microsystems Ltd. ..................1715 Hughes .............................................1101 Vocality ...............................................846

Decoder CASTWIN ..........................................1452 Rohde & Schwarz USA, Inc. ...............1851 VERISAT ..............................................140

Demodulator AMERGINT Technologies ...................2110 Ayecka Communication Systems ......1837 DTA SA .............................................1747 Fraunhofer IIS .....................................330 Newtec Cy NV. ..................................1619 NovelSat .............................................100 SatPath Systems, Inc. .........................647 TeamCast .........................................2129 Teledyne Paradise Datacom ..............1411 VERISAT ..............................................140 WORK Microwave GmbH ...................1815 ZODIAC DATA SYSTEMS ......................308

Down Converters A.G. Franz LLC ..................................1646 A1 Microwave .....................................547 Actox Corporation ...............................615 AtlanTecRF..........................................446 CASTWIN ..........................................1452 Cross Technologies, Inc. ......................530 DTA SA .............................................1747 IRT Technologies Inc. ........................2100 Jersey Microwave, LLC .....................1151 Newtec Cy NV. ..................................1619 Novella USA, Inc. ...............................1346 Orban Microwave .............................1549 Orbital Research Ltd. ........................1818 Peak Communications, Ltd. ...............1727 PhilTech Korea ....................................136 Red Rapids .........................................215 Swedish Microwave (SMW) ...............1352 Teledyne Microwave Solutions ..........1411 TRAK Microwave ................................107 WORK Microwave GmbH ...................1815

Electronic Mfg Services A1 Microwave .....................................547 AVCOM of Virginia, Inc. ........................619 Fralock ...............................................850 Glenair ................................................340 Linearizer Technology, Inc. ..................316 M2 Global Technology Ltd. ................1647 Micro-Coax, Inc. ..................................652 Millitech Inc. .......................................107 Radeus Labs .....................................1453 San Francisco Circuits ......................1449 Teledyne Technologies ......................1411

Encoder CASTWIN ..........................................1452 Radeus Labs .....................................1453

Engineering Services Advanced Cooling Technologies, Inc. ...314 Aerospace Corporation (The) ...............427 Amphinicy Technologies ....................1150 AQYR ................................................1746 ARTEL, LLC .......................................1852 COM DEV International ......................1641 Cross Technologies, Inc. ......................530 DRS Technologies, Inc. ......................2144 Ducommun Incorporated ..................2126

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ECS Case ..........................................2104 Effective Space Solutions ....................147 Elite Antennas Ltd. ............................1051 Fralock ...............................................850 Fraunhofer IIS .....................................330 Geosync Microwave, Inc. ....................106 Glowlink Communications Technology Inc. .........................................................1339

GMV ...................................................323 Hughes .............................................1101 Infinite Technologies, Inc. ..................1846 Integrasys, S.A. ...................................118 ITS Electronics, Inc. .............................528 Kamatics RWG ..................................2137 Keysight Technologies .........................229 LBiSat, LLC .........................................535 Linearizer Technology, Inc. ..................316 LJT & Associates, Inc. .......................2037 LPKF Laser & Electronics ..................2139 Metamagnetics, Inc. ..........................1848 MI Technologies ................................1050 Micro-Coax, Inc. ..................................652 Optimal Satcom ..................................524 Radeus Labs .....................................1453 Saint-Gobain PPL ..............................1152 San Francisco Circuits ......................1449 SatPath Systems, Inc. .........................647 Siemens Convergence Creators ..........747 Skyline Communications NV ...............228 Skyware Global ...................................223 Spinner Group ...................................2007 Turkish Aerospace Industries, Inc. .......101 Turksat AS ..........................................101 Wideband Systems, Inc. ....................2005

Fiber Optic Links Amphenol ...........................................439 Dow - Key Microwave .......................1814 EMCORE / Ortel ...................................423 Glenair ................................................340 Global Invacom ...................................315 HUBER+SUHNER AG .........................2027 Microwave Photonic Systems, Inc. ....1046 MIL-SAT Global Communications ......1847 Optical Zonu Corporation ..................2045 Swedish Microwave (SMW) ...............1352 TestEquity LLC ....................................549 ViaLite Communications....................1723

Frequency Control Products A.G. Franz LLC ..................................1646 A1 Microwave .....................................547 Bliley Technologies Inc. .......................328 BSC Filters ........................................1816 Cross Technologies, Inc. ......................530 EM Research, Inc ................................546 EMC Technology .................................211 Greenray Industries, Inc. ...................1748 K&L Microwave, Inc. .........................1812 Microsemi...........................................748 Morion US, LLC ...................................134 Novella USA, Inc. ...............................1346 Peak Communications, Ltd. ...............1727 Radeus Labs .....................................1453 VECTRON INTERNATIONAL ................1711

Information/Research Services Aerospace Corporation (The) ...............427 Optimal Satcom ..................................524 Siemens Convergence Creators ..........747 SpaceNews.......................................1834

Interactive TV Platforms Ayecka Communication Systems ......1837

Internet Access ABS ....................................................334 DATAGROUP ......................................1450 DRS Technologies, Inc. ......................2144 Harris .................................................501 Hughes .............................................1101 ITC Global ...........................................201 Knight Sky ........................................1451 LBiSat, LLC .........................................535 SES ....................................................909 Skycasters ..........................................931 TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. .....1501 Telenor Satellite ..................................309 Telespazio .........................................1131 ThinKom Solutions, Inc. .......................538 ViaSat, Inc. ..........................................823 Winegard Company...........................1511

IP Encapsulators Newtec Cy NV. ..................................1619

IP Networking EMC ..................................................1701 Eutelsat ..............................................623 Globecomm ........................................523 KenCast, Inc. .......................................609 Klas Telecom Inc. ..............................1826 MEDIA BROADCAST GmbH ..................241 ND SATCOM ........................................138 Newtec Cy NV. ..................................1619 PolarSat ..............................................522 SatPath Systems, Inc. .........................647 Siemens Convergence Creators ..........747 TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. .....1501 Thuraya Telecommunications Company .... .........................................................1523

TrustComm, Inc. ..................................129 TSAT AS ..............................................142 ViaSat, Inc. ..........................................823 Zoho WebNMS ..................................2115

Launch Service Provider Arianespace ......................................1607 International Launch Services .............709 LJT & Associates, Inc. .......................2037 Orbital ATK ........................................1430 SpaceX .............................................1331

Microwave Products Mfr/Distributer A1 Microwave .....................................547 Actox Corporation ...............................615 Advanced Microwave Components .....435 Applied Instruments Inc. ...................2029 AtlanTecRF..........................................446 Cobham plc ......................................1322 Corry Micronics Inc. ............................551 Crane Aerospace & Electronics ...........342 Ferro Ceramic Grinding .....................2039

HUBER+SUHNER AG .........................2027 JFW Industries, Inc. .............................447 L-3 ...................................................1300 Logus Microwave .............................1446 LPKF Laser & Electronics ..................2139 M2 Global Technology Ltd. ................1647 Metamagnetics, Inc. ..........................1848 MI Technologies ................................1050 Micro-Coax, Inc. ..................................652 Microwave Development Labs ..........1946 NJRC / Sojitz .....................................1923 NORSAT INTL INC. .............................1808 Orbital Research Ltd. ........................1818 Pro Brand International Inc. ...............1047 Quintech Electronics / DEV Systemtechnik ...........................................................415

Ritbearing Corp. ................................1350 SKYTECH ITALIA Srl .............................141 Sojitz America/New Japan Radio Co. .1923 Space Machine & Engineering Corp. .1448 TestEquity LLC ....................................549 Times Microwave Systems .................441

Mobile Data/Media Services Amphinicy Technologies ....................1150 Eutelsat ..............................................623 Globecomm ........................................523 Ligado Networks .................................635 Skycasters ..........................................931 Squire Tech Solutions, LLC ..................247 Winegard Company...........................1511

Modems AMERGINT Technologies ...................2110 Ayecka Communication Systems ......1837 Comtech EF Data ..............................1401 Comtech Telecommunications Corp. .1401 Datum Systems Inc. ..........................2117 Fraunhofer IIS .....................................330 Hughes .............................................1101 iDirect .................................................901 Iridium Communications ...................1438 Kratos ...............................................1117 LBiSat, LLC .........................................535 ND SATCOM ........................................138 NovelSat .............................................100 Romantis Group / UHP Networks .......1801 SatBridge ..........................................1250 SatPath Systems, Inc. .........................647 SED Systems ......................................841 TeamCast .........................................2129 Teledyne Paradise Datacom ..............1411 Teledyne Technologies ......................1411 TSAT AS ..............................................142 WORK Microwave GmbH ...................1815 ZODIAC DATA SYSTEMS ......................308

Modulator AMERGINT Technologies ...................2110 NovelSat .............................................100 SED Systems ......................................841 TeamCast .........................................2129 Teledyne Paradise Datacom ..............1411 UBS Ltd. ...........................................1548 WORK Microwave GmbH ...................1815

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Novella USA, Inc. ...............................1346 Optical Zonu Corporation ..................2045 Red Rapids .........................................215 Rohde & Schwarz USA, Inc. ...............1851 Sojitz America/New Japan Radio Co. .1923 TeamCast .........................................2129 ZODIAC DATA SYSTEMS ......................308

Remote Sensing & Imaging AVCOM of Virginia, Inc. ........................619 COM DEV International ......................1641 Effective Space Solutions ....................147 MDA .................................................1629 Microwave Photonic Systems, Inc. ....1046 Orbital Systems, Ltd. .........................1753 Telespazio .........................................1131 VectorNav Technologies ......................347 ZODIAC DATA SYSTEMS ......................308

RF Microwave Components A.G. Franz LLC ..................................1646 A1 Microwave .....................................547 ACORDE ............................................1247 Advanced Cooling Technologies, Inc. ...314 Advanced Microwave Components .....435 Agilis ..................................................701 ANSYS, Inc. .......................................2127 Apollo Microwaves Ltd. .......................636 Applied Instruments Inc. ...................2029 AtlanTecRF..........................................446 AVCOM of Virginia, Inc. ........................619 BSC Filters ........................................1816 Cobham plc ......................................1322 COM DEV International ......................1641 Corry Micronics Inc. ............................551 Crane Aerospace & Electronics ...........342 Custom Microwave Inc. .....................1253 Dow - Key Microwave .......................1814 Ducommun Incorporated ..................2126 EM Research, Inc ................................546 EMC Technology .................................211 EMCORE / Ortel ...................................423 ETL Systems .......................................335 Ferro Ceramic Grinding .....................2039 Florida RF Labs ...................................211 Geosync Microwave, Inc. ....................106 HUBER+SUHNER AG .........................2027 Jersey Microwave, LLC .....................1151 JFW Industries, Inc. .............................447 K&L Microwave, Inc. .........................1812 L-3 ...................................................1300 LANJIAN ELECTRONICS .......................650 Linearizer Technology, Inc. ..................316 Logus Microwave .............................1446 LPKF Laser & Electronics ..................2139 M2 Global Technology Ltd. ................1647 MDA .................................................1629 Metamagnetics, Inc. ..........................1848 MI Technologies ................................1050 Micro-Coax, Inc. ..................................652 Microsemi...........................................748 Microwave Development Labs ..........1946 Microwave Photonic Systems, Inc. ....1046 Morion US, LLC ...................................134 NEC Corporation of America ..............1038 Novella USA, Inc. ...............................1346

Novotronik GmbH ..............................1547 Optical Zonu Corporation ..................2045 Orbital Research Ltd. ........................1818 PhilTech Korea ....................................136 Planar Monolithics Industries, Inc. .......146 Quintech Electronics / DEV Systemtechnik ...........................................................415

RADOME SERVICES LLC ....................1353 San Francisco Circuits ......................1449 SKYTECH ITALIA Srl .............................141 Space Machine & Engineering Corp. .1448 Spinner Group ...................................2007 Swedish Microwave (SMW) ...............1352 SWISSto12........................................1650 Teledyne Coax Switches ...................1411 Teledyne Microwave Solutions ..........1411 Teledyne Relays ................................1411 Teledyne Technologies ......................1411 Terrasat Communications, Inc. ..........1831 Thales Components Corp. .................2017 Times Microwave Systems .................441 VECTRON INTERNATIONAL ................1711 ViaLite Communications....................1723

Routers ETL Systems .......................................335 Evertz Microsystems Ltd. ..................1715 Klas Telecom Inc. ..............................1826 Novotronik GmbH ..............................1547 Quintech Electronics / DEV Systemtechnik ...........................................................415

Vocality ...............................................846

Satellite Equipment Manufacturer ACORDE ............................................1247 Actox Corporation ...............................615 Advanced Cooling Technologies, Inc. ...314 Airbus Defense & Space SAS ..............811 Applied Instruments Inc. ...................2029 Azure Shine Technology Co., Ltd. ......1911 Brandywine Communications ..............947 COM DEV International ......................1641 Comtech EF Data ..............................1401 Comtech Telecommunications Corp. .1401 DH Antenna.......................................1447 Ducommun Incorporated ..................2126 EM Solutions .......................................646 EMCORE / Ortel ...................................423 ETL Systems .......................................335 Evertz Microsystems Ltd. ..................1715 FEI - Zyfer, Inc. ....................................534 Ferro Ceramic Grinding .....................2039 Fralock ...............................................850 Geosync Microwave, Inc. ....................106 Gigasat .............................................1139 Glowlink Communications Technology Inc. .........................................................1339

Hughes .............................................1101 iDirect .................................................901 Infinite Technologies, Inc. ..................1846 Lockheed Martin ...............................1317 Logus Microwave .............................1446 M2 Global Technology Ltd. ................1647 MDA .................................................1629 Microsemi...........................................748 Microwave Development Labs ..........1946

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NJRC / Sojitz .....................................1923 NovelSat .............................................100 Novotronik GmbH ..............................1547 Orbital ATK ........................................1430 Orbital Research Ltd. ........................1818 Orbital Systems, Ltd. .........................1753 Peak Communications, Ltd. ...............1727 Pro Brand International Inc. ...............1047 Quintech Electronics / DEV Systemtechnik ...........................................................415

Research Concepts, Inc. ....................1347 RESHETNEV COMPANY........................115 Rockwell Collins ...............................1749 Romantis Group / UHP Networks .......1801 SageNet ............................................2026 Sat-Lite Technologies ........................1349 Sector Microwave Industries .............1830 SED Systems ......................................841 Siemens Convergence Creators ..........747 SKYTECH ITALIA Srl .............................141 Sojitz America/New Japan Radio Co. .1923 SolAero Technologies Corp. ...............1648 Suman Satellite Technology Company 1552 Surrey Satellite Technology Limited ...1146 SWISSto12........................................1650 Terrasat Communications, Inc. ..........1831 Thales Alenia Space ..........................1333 Thales Components Corp. .................2017 ThinKom Solutions, Inc. .......................538 Times Microwave Systems .................441 TSAT AS ..............................................142 Turkish Aerospace Industries, Inc. .......101 Turksat AS ..........................................101 ViaLite Communications....................1723 Walton De-Ice .....................................835 Winegard Company...........................1511 WORK Microwave GmbH ...................1815

Satellite Networks ACTIA Telecom ....................................714 AIS Engineering, Inc. .........................2001 Arqiva ...............................................1915 ARTEL, LLC .......................................1852 DATAGROUP ......................................1450 DataPath, Inc. ...................................1901 EMC ..................................................1701 Eutelsat ..............................................623 FEI - Zyfer, Inc. ....................................534 Gigasat .............................................1139 Gilat Satellite Networks .....................1423 Globecomm ........................................523 Harris .................................................501 Hughes .............................................1101 Hunter Communications, Inc. ............2106 Inmarsat .............................................513 Intelsat General Corporation ..............1109 Iridium Communications ...................1438 ITC Global ...........................................201 Knight Sky ........................................1451 Kratos ...............................................1117 Ligado Networks .................................635 MEDIA BROADCAST GmbH ..................241 Microwave Development Labs ..........1946 MIL-SAT Global Communications ......1847 ND SATCOM ........................................138

RADOME SERVICES LLC ....................1353 RESHETNEV COMPANY........................115 Romantis Group / UHP Networks .......1801 Russian Satellite Communications Company ............................................329

SageNet ............................................2026 Sandvine ..........................................1750 SKYTECH ITALIA Srl .............................141 STS Global ..........................................852 Telenor Satellite ..................................309 Telespazio .........................................1131 Thuraya Telecommunications Company .... .........................................................1523

TrustComm, Inc. ..................................129 TSAT AS ..............................................142 UltiSat .................................................341 ViaSat, Inc. ..........................................823 Zoho WebNMS ..................................2115

Satellite News Gathering Agilis ..................................................701 Arqiva ...............................................1915 AVCOM of Virginia, Inc. ........................619 CASTWIN ..........................................1452 Gigasat .............................................1139 MEDIA BROADCAST GmbH ..................241 ND SATCOM ........................................138 Network Innovations .........................1930 NORSAT INTL INC. .............................1808 TeamCast .........................................2129 Terrasat Communications, Inc. ..........1831

Satellite Operator/Carrier ABS ....................................................334 Airbus Defense & Space SAS ..............811 Amos - Spacecom ............................1601 APT Satellite .......................................122 Arqiva ...............................................1915 Effective Space Solutions ....................147 Hispasat .............................................409 Hunter Communications, Inc. ............2106 Intelsat ................................ 1109 & OE21 Intelsat General Corporation ..............1109 Iridium Communications ...................1438 Ligado Networks .................................635 Romantis Group / UHP Networks .......1801 Russian Satellite Communications Company ............................................329

SatBridge ..........................................1250 SES ....................................................909 SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation ...........1639 TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. .....1501 Telenor Satellite ..................................309 Telesat ................................................509 Thuraya Telecommunications Company .... .........................................................1523

Turksat AS ..........................................101 ViaSat, Inc. ..........................................823 XTAR LLC ..........................................1147

Signal Transmission Management Glowlink Communications Technology Inc. .........................................................1339

VERISAT ..............................................140 ZODIAC DATA SYSTEMS ......................308 Amphinicy Technologies ....................1150

ANSYS, Inc. .......................................2127 Braxton Technologies ..........................126 GMV ...................................................323 Keysight Technologies .........................229 Kratos ...............................................1117 LP Technologies, Inc. ...........................548 Mician GmbH ......................................437 Optimal Satcom ..................................524 Sandvine ..........................................1750 SatBridge ..........................................1250 SED Systems ......................................841 Skyline Communications NV ...............228 Turkish Aerospace Industries, Inc. .......101 Turksat AS ..........................................101 Zoho WebNMS ..................................2115

Solid State and Electromagnetic Relays Dow - Key Microwave .......................1814 Ducommun Incorporated ..................2126 Teledyne Relays ................................1411 Teledyne Technologies ......................1411

Switches A.G. Franz LLC ..................................1646 Applied Instruments Inc. ...................2029 C&K Components ..............................1351 COM DEV International ......................1641 Corry Micronics Inc. ............................551 Crane Aerospace & Electronics ...........342 Dow - Key Microwave .......................1814 ETL Systems .......................................335 Evertz Microsystems Ltd. ..................1715 Geosync Microwave, Inc. ....................106 Glenair ................................................340 JFW Industries, Inc. .............................447 Keysight Technologies .........................229 Klas Telecom Inc. ..............................1826 Logus Microwave .............................1446 M2 Global Technology Ltd. ................1647 Novotronik GmbH ..............................1547 Planar Monolithics Industries, Inc. .......146 Quintech Electronics / DEV Systemtechnik ...........................................................415

Sector Microwave Industries .............1830 Spinner Group ...................................2007 Teledyne Coax Switches ...................1411 Teledyne Relays ................................1411 Universal Switching Corporation .......1138

Systems Integration Aerojet Rocketdyne .............................847 Aerospace Corporation (The) ...............427 Agilis ..................................................701 Airbus Defense & Space SAS ..............811 AIS Engineering, Inc. .........................2001 Amphinicy Technologies ....................1150 ARTEL, LLC .......................................1852 DATAGROUP ......................................1450 dBm ...................................................634 Gigasat .............................................1139 GMV ...................................................323 Harris .................................................501 INSTER .............................................2043 Keysight Technologies .........................229 Knight Sky ........................................1451

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LJT & Associates, Inc. .......................2037 MIL-SAT Global Communications ......1847 Network Innovations .........................1930 Sandvine ..........................................1750 STS Global ..........................................852 TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. .....1501 TrustComm, Inc. ..................................129 TTCOMM GROUP ................................144 Turkish Aerospace Industries, Inc. .......101 Turksat AS ..........................................101

Telecommunications Carrier/Telecoms ABS ....................................................334 Airbus Defense & Space SAS ..............811 APT Satellite .......................................122 ARTEL, LLC .......................................1852 DATAGROUP ......................................1450 Hispasat .............................................409 Intelsat General Corporation ..............1109 Iridium Communications ...................1438 ITC Global ...........................................201 PolarSat ..............................................522 Pro Brand International Inc. ...............1047 SatBridge ..........................................1250 Squire Tech Solutions, LLC ..................247 Thuraya Telecommunications Company .... .........................................................1523

TTCOMM GROUP ................................144 Zoho WebNMS ..................................2115

Terminals ACTIA Telecom ....................................714 AIS Engineering, Inc. .........................2001 DataPath, Inc. ...................................1901 INSTER .............................................2043 Ligado Networks .................................635 ND SATCOM ........................................138 NORSAT INTL INC. .............................1808 RADOME SERVICES LLC ....................1353 SCAN Antenna A/S ..............................217 Skyware Technologies ........................714

Terrestrial Arqiva ...............................................1915 ARTEL, LLC .......................................1852 Harris .................................................501 Infinite Technologies, Inc. ..................1846

Test Equip, Simulator Hardware/Software AMERGINT Technologies ...................2110 Applied Instruments Inc. ...................2029 AtlanTecRF..........................................446 dBm ...................................................634 Fraunhofer IIS .....................................330 Glowlink Communications Technology Inc. .........................................................1339

HUBER+SUHNER AG .........................2027 IZT GmbH ...........................................750 JFW Industries, Inc. .............................447 Keysight Technologies .........................229 Linearizer Technology, Inc. ..................316 LP Technologies, Inc. ...........................548 MI Technologies ................................1050 Microsemi...........................................748

Ritbearing Corp. ................................1350 Rohde & Schwarz USA, Inc. ...............1851 TestEquity LLC ....................................549 Turkish Aerospace Industries, Inc. .......101 VERISAT ..............................................140 Vocality ...............................................846 Wideband Systems, Inc. ....................2005

Transceivers Agilis ..................................................701 Amphenol ...........................................439 Comtech EF Data ..............................1401 Comtech Telecommunications Corp. .1401 Glenair ................................................340 Global Invacom ...................................315 Jersey Microwave, LLC .....................1151 LJT & Associates, Inc. .......................2037 Mission Microwave Technologies ........130 Optical Zonu Corporation ..................2045 Planar Monolithics Industries, Inc. .......146 Red Rapids .........................................215 Skyware Technologies ........................714 TRAK Microwave ................................107

Transmission Services – Data, Hybrid, Video, Voice Ligado Networks .................................635 MEDIA BROADCAST GmbH ..................241 Optical Zonu Corporation ..................2045 SES ....................................................909 TTCOMM GROUP ................................144

Transmitters Actox Corporation ...............................615 EMCORE / Ortel ...................................423 Red Rapids .........................................215

Transport, Energy, Utility Support Aerojet Rocketdyne .............................847 Ameripack Inc. ..................................2113 Skycasters ..........................................931 Volga-Dnepr Unique Air Cargo ...........2022

Turnkey Providers AIS Engineering, Inc. .........................2001 Amphinicy Technologies ....................1150 EMC ..................................................1701 Gilat Satellite Networks .....................1423 Intelsat General Corporation ..............1109 MIL-SAT Global Communications ......1847 PolarSat ..............................................522 RADOME SERVICES LLC ....................1353 Skycasters ..........................................931 Squire Tech Solutions, LLC ..................247 STS Global ..........................................852 UltiSat .................................................341

Up Converters A.G. Franz LLC ..................................1646 Actox Corporation ...............................615 AtlanTecRF..........................................446 Comtech EF Data ..............................1401 Comtech Telecommunications Corp. .1401 Crane Aerospace & Electronics ...........342 dBm ...................................................634 Geosync Microwave, Inc. ....................106 Jersey Microwave, LLC .....................1151

Millitech Inc. .......................................107 Mission Microwave Technologies ........130 NJRC / Sojitz .....................................1923 Orban Microwave .............................1549 Peak Communications, Ltd. ...............1727 PhilTech Korea ....................................136 Red Rapids .........................................215 Skyware Technologies ........................714 Sojitz America/New Japan Radio Co. .1923 Teledyne Microwave Solutions ..........1411 TRAK Microwave ................................107

VOIP Solutions Hardware/Software Klas Telecom Inc. ..............................1826 PolarSat ..............................................522 SageNet ............................................2026 SatBridge ..........................................1250 TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. .....1501 ViaSat, Inc. ..........................................823

WiFi NJRC / Sojitz .....................................1923 SageNet ............................................2026 Sojitz America/New Japan Radio Co. .1923 Times Microwave Systems .................441 ViaSat, Inc. ..........................................823

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Innovation Theater

Exhibitor Listings

A.G. Franz LLC Booth 16465 Stanton CtPlainsboro, NJ 08536www.agfranz.com

A.G. Franz, LLC is a small business providing products and services to the satellite, cable and broadcast industries, satellite users, aerospace, government and system integrators. At the SATELLITE show, we are exhibiting remote and hand-held spectrum analyzers from Narda Test Solutions and frequency conversion equipment from Peak Communications.

A1 Microwave Booth 547JMD Technologies BuildingWestgate Carr RdPickering, North Yorkshire YO18 8LX United Kingdom www.a1microwave.com

A1 Microwave Ltd., is a leading UK designer and manufacturer of waveguide and coaxial filters, diplexers and waveguide assemblies for satcoms. A1 employs world-beating design and simulation software to produce “right first time” designs with optimum performance. Standard and custom-designed products are offered in the frequency range 100MHz to 50GHz.

ABS Booth 33410220 River Rd #306Potomac, MD 20854www.absatellite.com

ABS operates a global fleet of six satellites including ABS-3A at 3 West, the latest addition to the satellite fleet. Its extensive teleport network provides comprehensive coverage to 80% of the world’s population. ABS has strategic alliances and partnerships with state-of-the-art communication hubs, to deliver the best possible satellite solutions.

Acceleration SystemsBooth 19069821 Olde Eight Rd, Unit D4Northfield, OH 44067www.accelerationsystems.com

Acceleration Systems announces Streambed, the world’s first satellite WAN Optimization product to accelerate all types of streaming media, video, and encrypted traffic, without sacrificing resolution OR modifying data security. Our new Streambed technology is supported by Acceleration Systems’ patented cloud deployment model, advanced compression/de-duplication engine, NMS, and traffic management techniques.

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The innovation Theater | Booth 150 Wednesday, March 9

10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.The Innovation Theater offers SATELLITE attendees a unique, hands-on opportunity to learn and experience the latest solutions to challenges facing the satellite industry.Time Slot Presenting Company

10:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Zoho WebNMS & LP Technologies

Web-based Monitoring & Orchestration of End-to-end Satellite Network Services with Integrated Spectrum Management. As communication service providers drive towards dynamic network services with multi-national footprints, satellite networks play an increasingly important role in expanding service coverage. Managing satellite networks not only requires costly integration of proprietary satellite network management systems but also multiple third party functional applications. WebNMS and LP Technologies will showcase a joint solution, in which, WebNMS Symphony Satellite Manager provides end-to-end service orchestration and cross-functional operations, including service inventory, fulfillment & assurance, leveraging the satellite and spectrum management expertise of LP Technologies’ remote spectrum analyzers.The solution is aimed to simplify and reduct operational costs through unification of disparate management silos and provide intuitive visualization of data and control of spectrum alongside complete network management capabilities.

Speakers: Darryl Stork, Regional Director, WebNMS Micky Mukalay, Director of Global Sales Engineering, LP Technologies, Inc.

11:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Advantech

2:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. Advantech

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Exhibitor Listings

ACORDE Booth 1247Albert Einstein, 639011 Santander, Cantabria Spainwww.acorde.com

ACORDE designs and develops high-technology equipment and systems for communications in compromised environments. ACORDE is specialized in the development of RF equipment, satellite communications systems, monitoring and control integrated systems, and location & positioning systems, providing both standard and customized solutions, developing new technologies and advanced research work. ACR Electronics, Inc. Booth 16525757 Ravenswood RdFort Lauderdale, FL 33312www.ACRARTEX.com

ACTIA Telecom Booth 71412100 Route de Mayres19110 Saint-Georges-de-LuzençonFrancewww.actia.com

ACTIA Telecom provides Power Amplifiers (SSPA & TWTA), Ground Terminals and Network Management Systems for commercial and defense Satcom markets. These solutions are known to be cost effective, reliable and easy to operate. ACTIA Telecom presents its new Ka band small terminal made for easy deployable communication and Inmarsat GX compatible.

Actox Corporation Booth 6151951 Norman Strasse RdSan Marcos, CA 92069www.actox.com

Founded in 1999, Actox based out of California is the leading manufacturer of modern commercial and military satellite communication equipment. Actox offers BUCs, SSPAs and also BUCs and SSPA modules for C, X, Ku and Ka-Band, LNBs, flexible waveguides and various satellite communication accessories. Actox pioneered the implementation of GaN amplifier technology, which enabled the production of the most power efficient and light weight BUCs. Actox introduced several new concepts in Satcom like Multi L.O. conversion, Flexible Power Option, Field Exchangeable IF Connector and many others. All Actox products are made in the US and carry a 3-year warranty.

Advanced Cooling Technologies, Inc. Booth 3141046 New Holland AveLancaster, PA 17601www.1-ACT.com

ACT specializes in advanced thermal technology development and custom thermal product design and fabrication. Heat pipes and two-phase heat transfer loops are particular areas of expertise. ACT supplies military, aerospace, commercial and government R&D sectors. ACT is certified to ISO 9001:2000 and AS9100-B standards.

Advanced Microwave Components Booth 43512500 71st Ct NLargo, FL 33773www.advancedmicrowave.com

AMC is AS9100 and ISO9001 certified for the manufacturing of rotary joints, terminations, adapters, couplers, waveguide windows, custom w/g runs, flexible waveguide, gaskets and w/g transitions. We are also home to the patent waveguide quick disconnect assembly. AMC has full in house manufacturing capability including machining, brazing plating and painting.

Advantech Wireless Booth 717657 Orly AveMontreal, QC H9P 1G1Canadawww.AdvantechWireless.com

Advantech Wireless, an ISO 9001: 2008 certified corporation, provides solutions and manufactures products for broadband connectivity, broadcast solutions and backhaul using satellite and terrestrial wireless communications. World-leading GaN technology HPAs, SSPAs, BUCs, Next Generation DVB-RCS VSAT Hubs and Terminals, Microwave Radios, Antennas & Controllers, Converters, Satellite Modems and Ruggedized Products.

Aerojet Rocketdyne Booth 8471300 Wilson Blvd, Suite 1000Arlington, VA 22209www.aerojet.com

Aerojet, a world-recognized aerospace and defense leader, marks its 70th anniversary this year and continues a commitment to serving launch and in-space propulsion markets with solid, cryogenic, monopropellant, bipropellant and electric propulsion. Aerojet’s propulsion innovations are trusted on geostationary, medium and low-earth orbit satellites, as well as interplanetary science spacecraft.

Aerospace Corporation (The) Booth 4272310 E El Segundo BlvdEl Segundo, CA 90245www.aerospace.org

The Aerospace Corporation, based in El Segundo, California, is an independent, nonprofit company that provides objective technical analyses and assessments for critical national security space programs and selected civil and commercial space programs in the national interest. Aerospace has been assuring space mission success for more than five decades.

Agilis Booth 7011 Ang Mo Kio Electronics Park Rd #06-02ST Engineering Hub, 567710Singaporewww.agilissatcom.com

Agilis provides backbone communication solutions through the delivery of hardware, software and services globally. We bring all aspects of communication networks together in a way that provides the most value to the customer through: RF and Integrated Terminal, Agilis Real-time Advisor and Professional Services.

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Exhibitor Listings

Airbus Defense & Space SAS Booth 811Willy-Messerschmitt-Strasse 185521Ottobrunn Germanywww.airbusdefenceandspace.com

Airbus Defense and Space is a division of Airbus Group, formed by combining the business activities of Cassidian, Astrium and Airbus Military. The new division is Europe’s number one defense and space enterprise, the second largest space business worldwide and among the top ten global defense enterprises. It employs some 40,000 employees generating revenues of approximately €14 billion per year. Airbus Group is a global leader in aerospace, defense and related services. In 2012, the Group—comprising Airbus, Airbus Defense and Space, and Airbus Helicopters—generated revenues of €56.5 billion and employed a workforce of over 140,000.

AIS Engineering, Inc. Booth 2001804 Pershing Dr, Suite 208Silver Spring, MD 20910www.aisengineering.com

AIS Engineering, Inc. (AIS) (GSA:GS-35F-0454X) is a Women-Owned Small Business, 8(a) certified, Maryland based full-service Telecommunications and IT provider. AIS provides research, hardware/software design, systems integration, component/systems analysis, program management, implementation, and operations and maintenance services, specializing in turnkey customized SATCOM and MPLS private networks for government and commercial clients.

AKD COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD. Booth 15353/F Building A No. 7 | Haiying RdFengtai Science CityBeijing 100070Chinawww.akdtech.com.cn

AKD is committed to the development and supply of intelligent, highly integrated, lightweight, durable, serialized, and high performance satellite communication antennas, with multi-band frequencies and various apertures.

Al Yah Satellite Communications Company PJSC - YahsatBooth 1523PO Box 93693Abu DhabiUnited Arab Emirateswww.yahsat.ae

Alga/Mitec VSAT Booth 173516715 Hymus BlvdKirkland, QC H9H 5M8Canadawww.mitecvsat.com

Alga/MitecVSAT designs, manufactures SSPAs, BUCs, Redundant Systems, filters, Diplexers, etc... and supports high quality, cost-effective active and passive RF/Microwave components. Used in Satellite, Radar, Mobile and Broadcasting systems and other applications throughout the world.

Allen Communications Booth 2102P.O. Box 6337Whittier, CA 90609www.uplink.biz

AMERGINT TechnologiesBooth 21102315 Briargate Pkwy, Suite 100Colorado Springs, CO 80920www.amergint.com

Amergint is a company of highly experienced and creative engineers making a significant difference in communications, signal processing, commanding and specialized engineering for the space, satellite and telemetry communities.

Ameripack Inc.Booth 2113107 N Gold DriveRobbinsville, NJ 08691www.ameripack.com

Manufacturer and distributor of transit, shipping and rack mount cases. Custom foam and free prototyping and design. Over 6,000 cases in stock in over 400 sizes to select from. We also specialize in custom fabrication of cases in all sizes. Cases meet a variety of Mil-Specifications and are COTS.

Amos - Spacecom Booth 1601Menachem Begin 7, 20th FloorRamat Gan 52521Israelwww.amos-spacecom.com

Spacecom is a leading satellite operator, with coverage over the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Operating the advanced AMOS satellite fleet, which consists of AMOS-2, AMOS-3, and AMOS-4. The launch of AMOS-6 in the first half of 2016 will strengthen Spacecom’s coverage over Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

AmphenolBooth 4391300 Central Expy N #100Allen, TX 75013www.fibersystems.com

Amphenol Corporation is among the world’s leading producers of electronic and fiber optic connectors, cable, and interconnects systems for military and other harsh environment applications. Amphenol’s innovative products are engineered and manufactured in the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Africa and sold by a worldwide sales and marketing organization.

Amphinicy Technologies Booth 1150Trg Nikole Subica Zrinskog 15Zagreb HR-10000Croatiawww.amphinicy.com

Amphinicy Technologies is the world’s leading software provider for companies operating in the satellite industry.

AnaCom Inc. Booth 7101996 Lundy AveSan Jose, CA 95131www.anacominc.com

AnaCom, Inc. is a leader in the design and manufacture of satellite communications equipment for emergency data and voice communications. AnaCom’s products include their compact-sized Baby BUCs and RackSat rack-mounted converters, as well as the Kromos TDM/DAMA IP Network. AnaCom products are deployed worldwide in demanding environments for mission-critical applications.

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Exhibitor Listings

Analytical Graphics, Inc. Booth 1840 and 1841220 Valley Creek BlvdExton, PA 19341www.agi.com

AGI’s Commercial Space Operations Center (ComSpOC®) is dedicated to keeping satellite operations viable by ensuring their safety of flight. ComSpOC® fuses tracking measurements from a continually growing global and diverse network of commercial sensors to create High Definition Ephemeris (HiDEph) along with other analysis and data services for satellite operators.

ANSYS, Inc. Booth 21272600 ANSYS DrCanonsburg, PA 15317www.ansys.com

ANSYS is the global leader in engineering simulation. We help the world’s most innovative companies deliver radically better products to their customers. By offering the best and broadest portfolio of engineering simulation software, we help our customers solve the most complex design challenges and engineer products limited only by imagination.

Antenna Research Associates, Inc.Booth 200812201 Indian Creek CtBeltsville, MD 20705www.ara-inc.com

ARA is a world class supplier of RF and antenna systems to the military, commercial, and EMC markets. ARA’s strength is in the ability to design and manufacture products that meet or exceed our customers’ requirements.

Apollo Microwaves Ltd. Booth 6361650 Trans-Canada HwyDorval, QC H9P 1H7Canadawww.apollomw.com

Apollo is a leading supplier of passive microwave components and sub-systems for the global telecommunications market. The company develops and manufactures a wide range of standard and custom-engineered microwave communication components and sub-systems operating from 900 MHZ to 60 GHZ.

Applied Instruments Inc. Booth 20295230 Elmwood AveIndianapolis, IN 46203www.appliedin.com

Designer and manufacturer of RF test and measurement equipment. Products include satellite identification signal level meters, CW multi carrier test signal generators, broadband White Gaussian noise test signal generators, and modular RF components (including attenuators, switches, amplifiers, and more).

APT Satellite Booth 12222 Dai Kwai StTai Po Industrial Estates, Tai Po, New TerritoriesHong Kongwww.apstar.com

Founded in 1992, APT Satellite currently owns a fleet of five in-orbit satellites, namely, APSTAR-5, APSTAR-6, APSTAR-7, APSTAR-7B and APSTAR-9, forming the APSTAR fleet, covering regions in Asia, the Middle East, Oceania and most parts of Europe which contain approximately 75% of the world’s population.

AQYR Booth 174626 Clinton Dr Unit 114Hollis, NH 03049www.AQYRtech.com

AQYR is a land terminal provider for Tactical SATCOM Solutions, used by Military & Defense, Public Sector, Foreign Governments, Commercial & Enterprise markets. AQYR designs and manufactures highly portable GBS and 2-way Ku/Ka-band full auto-acquisition ground terminals. These auto-positioners are born from our 10 years as Windmill Tactical SATCOM Solutions.

Arianespace Booth 1607Boulevard de l’Europe BP 17791006 Evry-Courcouronnes Francewww.arianespace.com

Arianespace is the world’s leading satellite launch company, providing innovation to its customers since 1980. Backed by 21 shareholders and the European Space Agency, the company offers an international workforce renowned for a culture of commitment and excellence. As of February 1, 2014, 215 Ariane launches, 32 Soyuz launches (six at the Guiana Space Center and 26 at Baikonur with Starsem) and two Vega launches have been performed. The company has a backlog of 21 Ariane 5, nine Soyuz and six Vega launches, equaling three years of business.

Arqiva Booth 191564 Newman StLondon W1T 3EFUnited Kingdomwww.arqiva.com

Enabling broadcasters and content owners to enhance and monetize their assets, Arqiva offer a portfolio of services from content preparation and management, through to distribution and consumption, across multiple platforms and territories.

ARTEL, LLC Booth 185213665 Dulles Technology Dr, Suite 300Herndon, VA 20171www.artelllc.com

Since 1986, Artel has delivered a full portfolio of satellite and terrestrial network communications and infrastructure, cyber security, risk management and IT solutions. We partner with government and industry leaders to enable customers all over the world to maintain privacy while operating effectively, affordably and without interruption.

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ASC Signal Corporation - a Division of CPIBooth 5291120 Jupiter Rd, Suite 102Plano, TX 75074www.ascsignal.com

ASC Signal, which is a division of CPI, is a leading global supplier of satellite earth station equipment. Operating in C-, K-, Ka-, Ku- and X-Band, receive-transmit and receive-only feed configurations, sizes range from 3.5 to 9.4 meters. ASC designed and implemented the three largest Ka-band networks in the world.

ASELSAN Booth 235Mehmet Akif Ersoy Mah. 296 No. 16Ankara, Yenimahalle 06370Turkeywww.aselsan.com

ATCi (Antenna Technology Communications) Booth 1713450 N McKemy AveChandler, AZ 85226www.atci.com

AtlanTecRF Booth 44640A Springwood DrBraintree, Essex CM7 2YNUnited Kingdomwww.atlantecrf.com

AtlanTecRF is a global supplier of standard and customized RF test equipment including Loop Test Translators, Satellite Simulators, Quality Monitoring Systems, Frequency Converters, Signal Generators, Line Amplifiers, Noise Generators, and Accessories. Talk to our experts about your business needs and see equipment releases exclusive to the show.

AVCOM of Virginia, Inc. Booth 6197729 Pocoshock WayRichmond, VA 23235www.avcomofva.com

AVCOM is an industry leader of affordable test equipment within the satellite communications industry. For over 25 years, we have produced rugged, easy to use products that have become the standard for companies small and large.

AvL Technologies Booth 161115 North Merrimon AveAsheville, NC 28804www.avltech.com

AvL Technologies’ visionary approach to mobile satellite antennas and positioners has established the company as a global leader in delivering innovative and reliable communications products. AvL’s product line features a full range of lightweight, rapidly deployable, self-contained antenna and positioner systems, and AvL leads the industry in Ka-band antenna systems.

Ayecka Communication Systems Booth 1837P.O. Box 1388Kfar Saba 4442134Israelwww.ayecka.com

Ayecka provides innovative solutions for satellite communications with proven expertise. Ayecka has been selected by Eutelsat to develop the Smart LNB for Interactive TV over Satellite Utilizing the most advanced DVB-S2 capabilities, Ayecka offers optimal solutions. DVB-S2 / Extensions RCS / RCS2 Data-casting Smart Grid High throughput Military / HLS.

Azure Shine Technology Co., Ltd. Booth 1911No. 1000, Guangfu RdBade City, Taoyuan County 33455Taiwanwww.azureshine.com.tw

Designer & Manufacturer of Satellite Antenna.

Baird Industries Inc. Booth 9403160 Logan AveWaterloo, IA 50703www.bairdsatellitesupports.com

Baird is the leading manufacturer of antenna mounts for the satellite and wireless communications markets. Products include non-penetrating roof mounts, ridge mounts, wall mounts, penetrating mounts, in-ground mounts, pedestal mounts, mast adapters and custom mounting solutions for antenna sizes of 1M to 5M+.

Berkeley Nucleonics CorporationBooth 15512955 Kerner BlvdSan Rafael, CA 94901www.berkeleynucleonics.com

Berkeley Nucleonics, a leader in innovative Test & Measurement instrumentation for more than 53 years, is a provider of microwave signal generation and analysis. Our families of Signal Sources, Phase Noise Testers, and Wideband Receivers consistently out-perform our competitors in features, function, and packaging, at a fraction of the cost. Our High Frequency Software-Defined Radio Receivers offer up to 160 MHz IBW, a range of up to 27 GHz, >100 dBc in SFDR, come with software to use as a Real-Time Spectrum Analyzer, and several APIs including Python, Matlab, LabVIEW, C/C++, SCPI, VRT, and CSV.

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Bliley Technologies Inc. Booth 3282545 W Grandview BlvdErie, PA 16506www.bliley.com

Bliley Technologies, a leader in designing/manufacturing Quartz Oscillators and Crystals. Bliley has over 80 years of experience in designing/manufacturing frequency control products used in Satellites, Frequency Converter Modems, Timing/Navigation, VSAT, DVB/RCS, Telecommunications and Instrumentation. Crystals range from general purpose to Radiation Hardened/High Reliability. Oscillators range from Clock to Precision Space.

Boeing Company Booth 13097700 Boston BlvdSpringfield, VA 22153www.boeing.com

Boeing is the world’s leading aerospace company and largest and most versatile manufacturer of commercial and military aircraft. Boeing designs and manufactures aircraft, electronic and defense systems, missiles, satellites and advanced communication systems.

Boonton, Noisecom and Wireless Telecom Group Booth 64925 Eastmans RdParsippany, NJ 07054www.noisecom.com

Brandywine Communications Booth 9471153 Warner AveTustin, CA 92780www.brandywinecomm.com

Brandywine Communications is the premier supplier of low phase noise frequency references for satellite earth stations. Our product list also includes plug-ins for computers (PCI, CPCI, VME, ATCA, PMC, and PC-104), network time servers, GPS disciplined oscillators, integrated time and frequency systems, displays and time code equipment.

Braxton Technologies Booth 1266 N Tejon St #220Colorado Springs, CO 80903www.braxtontech.com

Braxton Technologies, LLC, headquartered in downtown Colorado Springs, is strategically focused on product research and development for their ACE Premier™ product line of configurable command and control applications, simulators, and certified and accredited cross domain solutions, mission unique software development, C2 mission systems sustainment, and targeted corporate acquisitions.

BSC Filters Booth 1816Dover House10-11 Stirling Park Bleriot WayClifton Moor, York Y030 4WUUnited Kingdomwww.bscfilters.com

BSC’s world leading design and manufacture facility supports the Global commercial and Defence SATCOM industry with ITAR FREE filter based products and quick turn technology solutions from 10MHz to 90GHz, including transition, linear and parabolic gain equalizers, switched filter banks, waveguide assemblies, diplexers, multiplexers, couplers, splitters & combiners.

Busek Co. Inc.Booth 183511 Tech CirNatick, MA 01760www.busek.com

Busek specializes in space systems technologies. Busek is engaged in applied research, hardware development and specialty manufacturing in two complementary lines of business: space systems and power electronics. We are a leading source for electric propulsion used on military, civilian government, and commercial satellites including micro and small satellites.

C&K Components Booth 135115 Riverdale AveNewton, MA 02458www.ck-components.com

C&K Components offers a large range of ESA and MIL qualified Connector products to cope with vibration, radiation, outgassing magnetism and corrosion issues and provides high reliability solutions demanded in harsh environment conditions.

C4ISR & Networks Booth 21426883 Commercial DrSpringfield, VA 22159www.c4isrnet.com

C4ISR & Networks is the media brand committed to the dynamic and fast growing network-based defense community. C4ISR & Networks provides the most in-depth, focused and knowledgeable news, analysis and insight on defense IT, cyber defense, communications, GEOINT, unmanned systems, sensors and related C4ISR systems.

CALSPAN AEROSPACE Booth 21284455 Genesee StBuffalo, NY 14225www.calspan.com

Calspan has over 65 years of experience in aerospace RDT&E, including airborne Satcom testing. Calspan’s Gulfstream G-III testbed is complete with a Common System Radome (CSR), various antenna options, and engineer stations for live data transmission and analysis. Our experienced test pilots, engineers, and mechanics are ready to assist customers with all of their Satcom testing program needs.

CASTWIN Booth 1452CASTWIN Building40-12 Teheranro-38gilSeoul 06222South Koreawww.castwin.com

C-COM satellite Systems Inc. Booth 7312574 Sheffield RdOttawa, ON K1B 3V7Canadawww.c-comsat.com

With over 6000 systems deployed worldwide, C-COM Satellite Systems is a leader in the development and deployment of commercial grade mobile satellite-based technology for the delivery of two-way high-speed Internet, VoIP and Video services into vehicles. C-COM’s products and services deliver high-quality, cost-effective solutions for mobile applications throughout the world.

CAN OUR SATELLITES HAVE MORE CAPACITY WITHOUT COSTS GOING INTO ORBIT?

THE EUROSTAR E3000e IS ELECTRIFYING THE MARKET.

By using electric propulsion in place of chemical propellant, we make considerable weight savings. It means you can launch bigger, harder working payloads or save significantly on launch costs. A nice choice to have. Airbus Defense and Space is the first manufacturer to use full electric propulsion on high-capacity satellites. Proof that responding to our customers’ needs is what keeps us in a slightly higher orbit. Find out more at airbusds.com/ElectricPropulsion

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CAN OUR SATELLITES HAVE MORE CAPACITY WITHOUT COSTS GOING INTO ORBIT?

THE EUROSTAR E3000e IS ELECTRIFYING THE MARKET.

By using electric propulsion in place of chemical propellant, we make considerable weight savings. It means you can launch bigger, harder working payloads or save significantly on launch costs. A nice choice to have. Airbus Defense and Space is the first manufacturer to use full electric propulsion on high-capacity satellites. Proof that responding to our customers’ needs is what keeps us in a slightly higher orbit. Find out more at airbusds.com/ElectricPropulsion

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CHENGDU Global-Way Communication Technology Co., Ltd. Booth 1935No. 5 Xixin Ave, West High-Tech ZoneChengdu, Sichuan Province 610000 Chinawww.gwsatcom.com/english

Chendu Global-Way Communication Technology Co., Ltd is a fast growing company with very strong technical background. Our VSAT and TVRO antennas are the ideal choice for all kinds of vessels (container ships, tug vessels, fishing vessels, yachts, oil & gas drilling platforms…) and all kinds of vehicles (SUV, train, moto home, trucks…).

China Huaxin Antenna Booth 128No. 11 Jinshan Rd, Qianqiao Economic Development ZoneHuishan District Wuxi, Jiangsu 214151Chinawww.hxantenna.com

Established in 1985, HUAXIN ANTENNA is professional manufacturer which specializes in all series of Earth Station Antennas, Carbon Fiber Antennas and Customized Antennas. HUAXIN products have achieved ISO9001:2008 Quality Management System Certification, some are type approved by Asiasat, APT, China Satcom, and some have Intelsat, Eutelsat, SES, and FCC certificates.

Cobham plcBooth 13222121 Crystal Dr, Suite 625Arlington, VA 22202www.cobham.com

Cobham offers an innovative range of satellite technologies and services to solve challenging problems across commercial, defense and security markets, from deep space to the depths of the ocean.

COM DEV International Booth 1641155 Sheldon DrCambridge, ON N1R 7H6Canadawww.comdev.ca

COM DEV International hardware has flown on more than 900 satellites — touching commercial and military telecoms, civil earth observation and special government programs. Core expertise comprises complex microwave filtering, waveguide and coaxial switches, active rf and digital electronics, and space-derived data services.

Communications & Power Industries (CPI) Booth 1123811 Hansen WayPalo Alto, CA 94304www.cpii.com

CPI manufactures TWTAs, KPAs, SSPAs, high power BUCs, and LNAs for broadcast, DSNG, broadband IP, military, maritime VSAT and offshore energy satellite uplink applications. Its products are among the most efficient, compact, and innovative in the industry. CPI acquired Codan Satcom and Locus Microwave in 2012.

Comtech EF Data Booth 14012114 W 7th StTempe, AZ 85281www.comtechefdata.com

Comtech EF Data is the leader in satellite bandwidth efficiency and link optimization. Our integrated Satcom infrastructure solutions encompass Heights Networking Platform, Advanced VSAT Solutions, Satellite Modems, RAN & WAN Optimization, Network & Bandwidth Management and RF Products. The offerings feature groundbreaking efficiency, robust intelligence and unparalleled horsepower. Commercial and government users deploy our solutions to reduce OPEX/CAPEX and to increase throughout for the most demanding networks. With the addition of our premium service, we provide 24/7 engineering support and other technical services. We work closely with our customers to assess requirements, identify optimum solutions and carve out service differentiation.

Comtech Telecommunications Corp. Booth 140168 S Service Rd, Suite 230Melville, NY 11747www.comtechtel.com

Comtech Telecommunications Corporation designs, develops, produces, and markets innovative products, systems, and services for advanced communication solutions. The following divisions will be participating this year: Comtech EF Data and Comtech Xicom Technologies.

Comtech Xicom Technology Booth 14013550 Bassett StSanta Clara, CA 95054www.xicomtech.com

Comtech Xicom Technology provides a broad product line of KPAs, TWTAs, SSPAs and BUCs for worldwide satellite uplink covering C-, X-, Ku-, DBS-, Ka-, Q-band, Tri- and Multi-band with power levels from 8 to 3,550 watts and available in rack-mount and antenna-mount ODU packages.

Corry Micronics Inc. Booth 5511 Plastics RdCorry, PA 16407www.cormic.com

Corry Micronics designs and manufactures EMI/RFI filtering products. Micronics specializes in Feedthru Filters, Filter Plates and Filtered Connectors. Micronics also offers microwave components: Directional Couplers, RF Switches and Switch Matrixes, Attenuators, Limiters and many types of Bandpass and Band Reject Filters. CMI also manufactures both narrow and broadband Hi-Power Amplifiers.

Crane Aerospace & Electronics Booth 34210301 Willows Rd NERedmond, WA 98052www.craneae.com

When failure is NOT an option, rely on Crane Aerospace & Electronics, a major supplier of microwave components and power systems found in both space flight and ground station applications. We design and manufacture high-density, high-reliability electronics for the aerospace industry, including military, space, unmanned vehicles, medical, industrial and commercial applications.

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Cross Technologies, Inc. Booth 5306170 Shiloh RdAlpharetta, GA 30005www.crosstechnologies.com

Cross Technologies manufactures various satellite communications and ancillary products. IF Converters from UHF-to-Ka-bands; Upconverters, Downconverters, combo Up/Downconverters, Test converters; BLOCK Converters from UHF to 48 GHz (V-band.); “Standard” Fixed Gain and “enhanced” Variable Gain (including LCD Display, Local/Remote M&C, 10 MHz Ref Select) BLOCK Converters available; Packaging options include Single & Multi-band Rackmount and Single & Multi-band Outdoor/Weatherized for ALL converter types; 1:1 and 1:N Protection Switches (to 1:8) to 15 GHz, L-band Splitters/Combiners, Precision Frequency Sources, LNB/SSPB Power Supplies. Specializing in fast response, economical, CUSTOM products for specific IF to/from RF requirements. Standard Product Prices on our web site!

CRYSTAL Booth 5414550 River Green Pkwy, Suite 220Duluth, GA 30096www.crystalcc.com

Crystal Solutions supplies Intelligent Control solutions for multi-site Network Management and Control Systems. Serving satellite and video distribution markets with products including: * Spectrum Monitoring & Recording, * Video Distribution Solutions, * Contribution Solutions, * Ad Insertion Verification & Reconciliation, * Site Diversity Switching, * Network Management Systems (NMS).

CST of America Booth 1936492 Old Connecticut Path, Suite 500Framingham, MA 01701www.cst.com

Custom Microwave Inc. Booth 125324 Boston CtLongmont, CO 80501www.custommicrowave.com

Custom Microwave Inc. (CMI) has been in business for 50 years and is a world-class supplier of antenna feeds for communication satellites. CMI supplies complex high performance feeds from 1 GHz to 1 THz.

DATAGROUP Booth 145031-33 Smolenska Str.“INCOM” Business CenterKiev 03057Ukrainewww.datagroup.ua

Datagroup is the Ukrainian’s leading provider of wholesale traffic and satellite broadband, delivering innovative network technologies, managed services, and solutions for enterprises and government.

DataPath, Inc. Booth 19012205 Northmont PkwyDuluth, GA 30096www.datapath.com

DataPath specializes in advanced communications solutions tailored to the unique requirements of government, broadcast, emergency response and industrial operations clients. Designed for communications in remote operating environments, our solutions include satellite communication systems, custom integrated networks, field implementation and services, network management software, and cyber security.

Datum Systems Inc. Booth 211715 Great Oaks BlvdSan Jose, CA 95119www.datumsystems.com

Datum Systems is a performance leader in the manufacture of highly spectral efficient satellite modems for SCPC point-to-point and point-to-multipoint networks. Datum’s innovative designs provide industry leading bandwidth efficiency and traffic optimization for IP-based and cellular backhaul applications. Features include advanced Flexible LDPC and our Dual Port G.703 Interface.

dBm Booth 63432A Spruce StOakland, NJ 07436www.dbmcorp.com

dBm manufactures a range of satellite link emulators for earth station and payload RF link testing offering phase continuous delay, Doppler and rain fade emulation, Carrier/noise generators for link budget and EbNo testing, Multi-channel RF Up/down frequency converters and low-cost CW signal generators and wideband AWGN noise generators.

DH Antenna Booth 1447600 N Marquette RdPrairie du Chien, WI 53821www.dhsatellite.com

DH Antenna is a manufacturer of spun aluminum antennas in sizes from 2’-16’dia. We also make the mounts handle the antennas from the fixed to Polar to Horizon-to-Horizon to the Dual Powered Gibralter mount. Installation assistance can be provided. Delivery on our truck to your site.

Diamond Antenna & Microwave Corp. Booth 212559 Porter RdLittleton, MA 01460www.diamondantenna.com

Since 1956, Diamond Antenna and Microwave Corporation has delivered precision microwave rotary Joints for use in satellite communication antennas. Experience with the exacting tolerances necessary for microwave signal transfer is the basis for our core competence in precision rotary component design and manufacture. With over 60 years of experience and hundreds of proven designs, we can come up with a customized solution if a standard item doesn’t fit your requirements. We offer more than 1,000 standard rotary joint designs consisting of single and multichannel configurations with either coax and/or waveguide interfaces supporting frequency bands up to 50 GHz. Diamond stocks several standard single and dual channel coax rotary joints for immediate delivery.

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Dow - Key Microwave Booth 18144822 McGrath StVentura, CA 93003www.dowkey.com

Coaxial and waveguide switches operating to 70 GHz including integrated switch block assemblies. Electro-mechanical, solid-state, fiber optic and customized Switch Matrices compliment the individual switch lines which include SPDT, DPDT, T Switch and multi-position devices. Light weight, high power handling capability combined with high reliability are trademarks of Dow-Key Microwave.

DRS Technologies, Inc.Booth 214412930 Worldgate Dr, Suite 700Herndon, VA 20170www.drs.com

DRS Technologies, Inc. is a leading supplier of integrated products, services and support to military forces, homeland defenders, intelligence agencies and prime contractors worldwide. Focused on defense technology, the company develops, manufactures and supports a broad range of systems for mission critical military sustainment and homeland security requirements.

DTA SABooth 1747Monsenor Pablo Cabrera 5020Cordoba X5008HJPArgentinawww.dta-sa.com

DTA SA in 2014 will produce Modules to control de beam forming of the SAR Antenna for SAOCOM Satellite Family. Communications equip. TXRX, IPcore Mod/Demod, SSPA, Up/Down Converters, Redundant Switchover, Splitters, Filters, Antennas, Avionic, EGSE for satellite testing. DTA SA is ISO 9001, personnel with ESA & NASA Standards Certified.

Ducommun Incorporated Booth 212623301 Wilmington AveCarson, CA 90745www.ducommun.com

Ducommun is a leading provider of innovative solutions for the space market. Our space-qualified products are used where performance, weight, size and reliability are mission critical. Custom solutions include a broad range of high-performance RF coaxial switches, switch matrices, millimeter wave components and motors, resolvers and custom integrated assemblies.

EchoStar Satellite Services L.L.C. Booth 1101100 Inverness Ter EEnglewood, CO 80112 www.EchoStarSatelliteServices.com

EchoStar Satellite Services L.L.C. provides satellite communications solutions including video distribution, data communications, and backhaul services for enterprise, government, military, and media and broadcast customers. EchoStar Satellite Services is a subsidiary of EchoStar Corporation (NASDAQ: SATS), a premier global provider of satellite services and video delivery solutions.

Eclipse Composites Engineering Booth 75214663 Heritage Crest WayBluffdale, UT 84065www.eclipsecomposites.com

We engineer military-grade carbon fiber satcom antenna technology that are light-weight, durable, and portable. Designed for easy transportation and setup, our products are engineered and manufactured in-house, so the quality and care that we demand can be enforced on each and every product.

ECS Case Booth 21043580 Rogue River PkwyGrants Pass, OR 97527www.ecscase.com

ECS is an internationally respected designer/manufacturer of transit cases and reusable shipping containers used by NASA, US Airmen and commercial pilots in transporting aviation and aerospace technology and equipment around the globe. ECS has provided thousands of custom case solutions for precision equipment during the company’s 58-year history.

Effective Space Solutions Booth 14790 Fetter LnLondon EC4A 1EQUnited Kingdomwww.effective-space.com

Effective Space Solutions provides satellite operators with Life-Extension and other In-Orbit Services, operating a fleet of small spacecraft with a universal docking system.

Element Armour Booth 1251734 Emmet CtLeesburg, VA 20175www.elementarmour.com

Elite Antennas Ltd.Booth 1051Unit 4 - Amtex Building Southern AveLeominster, Herefordshire HR6 0QF United Kingdomwww.elite-antennas.com

Elite Antennas offer high performance satellite communications solutions for industrial, commercial and government clients. Alongside the uncompromising build quality and performance of standard antennas, we can offer virtual prototyping and EM simulation services, through to the design and development of completely bespoke feed trains.

EM Research, Inc Booth 5461301 Corporate BlvdReno, NV 89502www.emresearch.com

EM Research, Inc. manufactures high-performance standard and custom-designed frequency sources for commercial and military systems. The company specializes in miniature surface-mount, modular and connectorized phase-locked oscillators and frequency synthesizers from 4 MHz to over 30 GHz. Single frequencies to multi-octave band designs are available with excellent phase noise characteristics.

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EM Solutions Booth 64655 Curzon StTennyson Brisbane, Queensland 4105Australiawww.emsolutions.com.au

EM Solutions builds technologically superior Ka/Ku/X-band microwave RF modules including low-noise receivers and solid-state high power transmitters. These subsystems deliver next generation satellite and broadband communications. Complex RF projects, such as Ka-band SOTM terminals, integrate multi-frequency antenna feeds, digital signal processing, filtering and demodulation, and firmware and mechanical control subsystems.

EMC Booth 17013044 N Commerce PkwyMiramar, FL 33025www.emcconnected.com

EMC specializes in mission-critical communications and content in the most remote locations. The company provides seamless, reliable connectivity and access, leveraging its wholly-owned and operated satellite-terrestrial-cellular broadband network with fully meshed MPLS interconnected teleports. The company delivers Internet, live TV, on-demand video, voice, cellular and 3G/LTE services worldwide.

EMC Technology Booth 2118851 SW Old Kansas AveStuart, FL 34997www.emc-rflabs.com

Florida RF Labs & EMC Technology are internationally recognized leaders in the design & manufacture of high quality, high-rel RF & microwave coaxial cable assemblies, thin & thick film microwave resistive components and signal distribution products. We have supplied components for space missions for over 35 years in 150 programs.

EMCORE / Ortel Booth 4232015 Chestnut StAlhambra, CA 91803www.emcore.com

EMCORE is an industry leader in long-haul fiber optic communications systems for satellite, microwave and radar applications. At Satellite 2014 we’ll be featuring the new Optiva VSAT 10/L Fiber Link, the OTS-RSU 1x4 Redundancy Switch Units, the OTS-2O Series EDFA, and the OTS-2 Series Satcom Band Fiber Optic Links.

ETL Systems Booth 335Coldwell Radio StationMadleyHereford HR2 9NEUnited Kingdomwww.etlsystems.com

ETL Systems designs and builds resilient satellite RF equipment for teleports, broadcasters and governments around the world, supplying routers, splitters, amplifiers and switches. Come and see our enhanced range of Routers from IF to L-band (50-2450MHz), variable gain Alto Amplifiers and the NEW Scorpion Components Mounting System.

Eutelsat Booth 6231776 I St NW, Suite 810Washington, DC 20006www.eutelsatamerica.com

Through 40 high-performance satellites and extensive ground infrastructure, Eutelsat provides excellent satellite communication services across Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific, and the Americas. Eutelsat offers comprehensive, reliable and cost-effective data, video and broadband solutions to US government, international broadcasters, organizations, oil and gas industries, and enterprises.

Evertz Microsystems Ltd. Booth 17155292 John Lucas DrBurlington, ON L7L 5Z9Canadawww.evertz.com

Evertz provides a comprehensive line of products for L-Band and 70/140MHz IF infrastructure including fiber transport, distribution, amplification, protection switching and matrix switches from 8x8 to 512x512. In addition, Evertz offers a complete line of video Multi-Image Display, broadcast infrastructure, dark fiber/telco transport, and MPEG2/H.264 encoders, decoders and processing equipment.

Federal Resources Booth 1653235 G Log Canoe CirStevensville, MD 21666www.federalresources.com

FEI - Zyfer, Inc. Booth 5347321 Lincoln WayGarden Grove, CA 92841www.fei-zyfer.com

Ferro Ceramic Grinding Booth 20395 Cornell PlaceWilmington, MA 01887www.ferroceramic.com

Advanced Ceramic Component Supplier and Manufacturer Specializing in Precision Machining and Design since 1966. Servicing Satellite & Microwave Manufacturers, OEM’s providing advanced ceramic, sapphire, quartz machined components.

FLEURET SA Booth 175117 Avenue de la Marqueille31650 Saint-Orens-de-Gameville, ToulouseFrancewww.fleuret-toulouse.com

Florida RF Labs Booth 2118851 SW Old Kansas AveStuart, FL 34997www.emc-rflabs.com

Florida RF Labs is an international best-in-class supplier of high performance RF/MW cable assemblies featuring the Lab-Flex® low loss, flexible cable assemblies for high-reliability, aerospace, test and specialty applications. A line of rugged and versatile, coaxial components and adaptors based on Thermopad® and Diamond RF Resistives® technologies is available.

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Forgital Dembiermont Booth 17524 Rue Jules Campagne59330 HautmontFrancewww.forgital.com

We have 40+ years of experience and are a globally recognized expert in the production of custom-made forgings and seamless rolled rings for space applications (launchers and supply modules), in a wide variery of materials (aluminum, aluminum-lithium, titanium, nickel-base, stainless steel). Our product range goes up to 315 in. diameter.

Fralock Booth 85028525 W Industry DrValencia, CA 91355www.fralock.com

Fralock (Division of Lockwood Industries, USA, AS9100, ITAR), a developer of Space power generation/distribution products, back panel flat cables, flexible circuits/heaters, heat shields and reflectors. All Polyimide Laminate designs offer full encapsulation, and offer a more physically robust product that has shown to resist radiation degradation far beyond legacy designs.

Fraunhofer IIS Booth 330Am Wolfsmantel 3391058 Erlangen Germanywww.iis.fraunhofer.de/satcom

Fraunhofer IIS conducts contract research for industry, the service sector and public authorities. Satellite communication research is focused on broadband and M2M systems for fixed and mobile applications. The portfolio comprises the development of ground components, waveforms and on-board electronics as well as testbeds for SOTM and DVB-S2X wideband transmission.

GATR Technologies Booth 73511506 Gilleland RdHuntsville, AL 35803www.gatr.com

GATR develops highly-deployable inflatable satellite communication terminals that enable high-bandwidth satellite communications in remote areas. Deploying in two cases and weighing less than 99 lbs /45 kg each; the GATR reduces logistical size (weight and volume) by up to 80% while delivering the same signal performance as a rigid antenna.

General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies Booth 9234830 River Green Pkwy, Suite 100Duluth, GA 30096www.gdsatcom.com

General Dynamics SATCOM Technologies is a leading supplier of satellite communications products and services for video, voice and data worldwide. The company offers a full line of fixed, mobile and flyaway antennas and electronics products such as SSPAs, up/down converters, LNAs, control systems and tracking receivers.

Geosync Microwave, Inc. Booth 106400 Oser Ave, Suite 250Hauppauge, NY 11788www.geosyncmicrowave.com

Serving both the Military and Commercial markets, Geosync Microwave manufactures standard and customized satellite communication equipment. The product line includes Synthesized and Block Frequency Converters, Antenna Mounted Equipment, Translators, Redundant Switchover Units, Amplifier Systems, Amplitude/Slope L-band Equalizers and Custom Communication Equipment designed to customer, mechanical and electrical specifications.

GetSAT Booth 104012 Ha Mada StreetRehovotIsraelwww.GetSAT.com

GetSAT is the leading provider of Micronized Satellite Terminals. The InterFlat is the latest breakthrough in antenna panel technology, providing the world’s highest efficiency performance in the smallest package. The InterFlat is a leap forward in capability and SWaP, enabling us to provide truly portable, full duplex, wide-band satellite communications.

Gigasat Booth 11392 Beach RdAnnapolis, MD 21405www.gigasat.com

Gigasat is a manufacturer of products and systems for the satellite communications industry. We offer fixed, mobile and flyaway satellite earth station antennas from 0.5m to 4.5m plus an extensive range of RF electronics. Additionally, we offer DSCS/WGS certified 2.4m and 3.7m quad band (X, Ku, C, Ka) systems.

Gilat Satellite Networks Booth 1423Yegia Kapayim 21Petah Tikva 49130Israelwww.gilat.com

Gilat Satellite Networks is a leading provider of fixed and mobility satcom-based solutions. Our turnkey managed services provide high-quality network connectivity, even in the most challenging terrain.

Glenair Booth 3401211 Air WayGlendale, CA 91201www.glenair.com

Glenair Lightweight Interconnect Cable Systems reduce cabling weight by replacing heavy, metal shielding with lightweight composites. Glenair has dozens of interconnect technologies, including composite EMI braid, ultra miniature circular and rectangular connectors, fiber optic and opto-electronic interconnects all designed with one thing in mind: saving weight in mission-critical interconnect systems.

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Global Invacom Booth 315Freeman House John Roberts Business Park, First FloorPean HillCanterbury, Kent CT5 3BJ United Kingdomwww.globalinvacom.com

VSAT Ku LNB’s & Transmitters, KA Tranceivers, KA VSAT Antenna’s, RF/Fibre Converters, Fibre Links, Splitters.

Globecomm Booth 52345 Oser AveHauppauge, NY 11788www.globecommsystems.com

Globecomm integrates reliable and cost effective communications solutions into your network providing high-quality connections that can broadcast one-to-many and support bandwidth-hungry applications. Our company was founded by engineers, and our products and services are supported by one of the largest in-house engineering teams in the industry.

Glowlink Communications Technology Inc. Booth 1339333 Distel CirLos Altos, CA 94022www.glowlink.com

Based in Northern California’s Silicon Valley, Glowlink is a premier solutions provider for satellite carrier monitoring and interference mitigation, including the detection, location, prevention and removal of interferences. With unmatched expertise in advanced DSP technologies, Glowlink products are known for their effectiveness, ease of use and affordability.

GMV Booth 323Isaac Newton, 11 Tres Cantos28760 MadridSpainwww.gmv.com

GMV is a trusted partner of leading satellite operators, satellite manufacturers and Space Agencies worldwide. Since 1984, we provide engineering, software development and systems integration in the areas of satellite control, flight dynamics, mission data processing, mission analysis, mission planning, and navigation systems and applications. GMV’s portfolio for the Satcom market includes a full range of products for satellite operations: hifly® for real-time satellite monitoring and control, focusSuite for flight dynamics operations, smart rings for satellite payload management and reconfiguration, and flexplan for mission planning. Leading satellite operators worldwide have selected these products to operate more than 150 satellites.

Greenray Industries, Inc. Booth 1748840 W Church RdMechanicsburg, PA 17055www.greenrayindustries.com

Greenray manufactures precision oscillators from DC to 1GHz. We support a wide range of OCXO, TCXO, VCXO, and XO products for commercial and military applications. We specialize in tight stability oscillators that provide superior phase noise under shock and vibration by providing ultra-low acceleration sensitivity.

GVF (Global VSAT Forum) Booth 213851 Louisiana Ave NWWashington, DC 20001www.GVF.org

GVF is the single and unified voice of the global satellite industry. It brings together organizations engaged in the delivery of advanced broadband and narrowband satellite services to consumers, and commercial and government enterprises worldwide. Headquartered in London, GVF is an independent, non-partisan and non-profit organization.

Harris Booth 5012235 Monroe St, Suite 500Melbourne, FL 32919www.harris.com

Harris Corporation is a leading technology innovator, solving our customers’ toughest mission-critical challenges by providing solutions that connect, inform and protect. Harris supports customers in more than 125 countries, has approximately $8 billion in annual revenue and 22,000 employees worldwide.

High Gain Antenna Co, Ltd. Booth 1246772 Wonsi-dong Danwon-guAnsan CityKyuggi-do 425-852South Koreawww.highgain.co.kr

High Gain Antenna Co., Ltd, as a leading firm, has been provided various kinds of antennas such as satellite, cellular and microwave antenna with specially designing and manufacturing tool since 1970. HGA’s measurement technique allows remarkable results to obtain eligible accuracy. HGA broadened and expanded its product and service offerings to cover many aspects in accordance with customer requirements. The company has been in the forefront of many technological developments, a role it continues to fulfill today in exploring new technologies.

Hispasat Booth 409Paseo de la Castellana, 3928046 MadridSpainwww.hispasat.es

The HISPASAT Group is composed of companies with a foothold in Spain as well as in Latin America, where its Brazilian affiliate HISPAMAR, sells its services. The Group is a leading Spanish- and Portuguese-language content broadcaster and distributor, including over important direct-to-home television (DTH) and high-definition television (HDTV) digital platforms. HISPASAT is one of the world’s largest companies in terms of revenue in its sector, and the main communications bridge between Europe and the Americas.

Honeywell Booth 16491944 E Sky Harbor CirPhoenix, AZ 85034www.honeywell.com

Honeywell Aerospace innovates and integrates thousands of products and services to advance and easily deliver safe, efficient and productive experiences worldwide. Honeywell provides our customers the technology to connect through advanced antennas, terminals and RF subsystems for Satellite Communications, Line of Sight Data Links, Space payloads and RADAR.

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HUBER+SUHNER AG Booth 2027CH-9100HerisauSwitzerlandwww.hubersuhner.com

With many years of experience in the development and manufacture of safe, high-quality connectivity solutions in low frequency, radio frequency and fiber optic technology designed for use in harsh environments, HUBER+SUHNER is the first-choice partner for connectivity solutions in the space, defense and aviation sectors.

Hughes Booth 110111717 Exploration LnGermantown, MD 20876www.hughes.com

Hughes Network Systems, LLC (Hughes) is the world’s leading provider of satellite broadband, delivering innovative network technologies, managed services, and solutions for consumers, enterprises and governments globally. To date, Hughes has shipped more than 5 million systems to customers in over 100 countries, representing approximately 50 percent market share. Its products employ global standards approved by the TIA, ETSI and ITU organizations, including IPoS/DVB-S2, RSM-A, and GMR-1. Headquartered outside Washington, D.C., in Germantown, Maryland, USA, Hughes operates sales and support offices worldwide, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of EchoStar Corporation (NASDAQ: SATS).

Hunter Communications, Inc. Booth 210625 Archer RdHarrison, NY 10528www.huntercomm.net

Hunter Communications has been providing global satellite solutions for a wide variety of clients, including the U.S. government, energy, maritime and aeronautical sectors. Hunter’s entrance into Canada is the culmination of a five year project that will ultimately result in the firm’s hosted payload on the E115 West B satellite.

iDirect Booth 90113861 Sunrise Valley Dr #306Herndon, VA 20171www.idirect.net

iDirect’s satellite-based IP communications technology enables constant connectivity for voice, video and data applications in any environment. Through our vast network of global partners you will find broadband access solutions for telecommunications carriers, enterprise customers and military and government organizations. iDirect’s partners can utilize our platform to extend private networks to remote offices, support mobile connectivity across land, sea and air, providing high-speed broadband access anywhere in the world.

Infinite Technologies, Inc. Booth 18462140 E Bidwell StFolsom, CA 95630www.compositeradomes.com

Infinite Technologies Inc. Radome and Composite Structures Group (ITI-RCS) specializes in the design, analysis and delivery of innovative high performance, high quality, cost-effective radomes for terrestrial and naval applications. Each radome is configured to meet the unique requirements of the system it protects. Sizes: 2m-24m Frequencies: VHF - Ka

Inmarsat Booth 5131201 Louisiana, Suite 520London, EC1Y 1AX United Kingdomwww.inmarsat.com

Inmarsat is the leading provider of global, mobile satellite communications services, creating fast reliable connectivity on land, at sea and in the air for industries including Government, Maritime, Aviation and Enterprise. The company’s global networks are renowned for providing highly robust broadband services and connectivity throughout the world.

INSTER Booth 2043Av. Rita Levi Montalcini, No. 2 Parque Tecnologico Tecnogetafe28906 Getafe, Madrid Spainwww.inster.es

INSTER Tecnologia y Comunicaciones is a Spanish company belonging to CPS Group, founded in 1985. From INSTER we mainly execute “turnkey” project, in Civil and Military areas: Command & Control, Aerospace, Ground and Maritime Communications, Satellite Communications, Radar and Radio Navigational Aids, Runway Lighting and Signal Code Airport, and Home Security and Monitoring.

Integrasys, S.A. Booth 11813800 Coppermine RdHerndon, VA 20171www.integrasys-sa.com

INTEGRASYS is the Satellite Carrier Monitoring Technology Leader for Telecommunication and Broadband Markets. INTEGRASYS is highly specialized in Signal Monitoring, Interference Detection and VSAT autocommissioning systems and Link Budget Calculation SW.

Intellian Booth 18239004 Research DrIrvine, CA 92618www.intelliantech.com

Intellian Technologies® is the world’s technological leader in manufacturing a wide range of innovative, reliable and high quality mobile antenna satellite systems for vessels worldwide. Intellian satellite communication and TVRO products provide high quality and top performance for access to Satellite TV, high-speed internet and voice service while in the open sea, even in the roughest weather conditions. Intellian’s global presence includes over 400 dealers in six continents and 60 countries. Product categories include: TVRO, i-Series (2-axis) and s-Series (2-axis), t-Series (3-axis), w-Series (WorldView™), and satellite communication; VSAT, v-Series (3-axis) and Fleet Broadband, f-Series (L-band).

IntelliPower, Inc. Booth 18491746 N Saint Thomas CirOrange, CA 92865www.intellipower.com

IntelliPower, Inc. designs and manufactures cost-effective Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) and Power Conversion products for the most rugged and extreme indoor and outdoor environments. Our digital technology, double conversion, on-line solutions offer flexible features, modular construction and cost-effective customization to meet 100% of our customers’ requirements.

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Intelsat Booth 11097900 Tysons One PlMcLean, VA 22102www.intelsat.com

Intelsat is the leading provider of fixed satellite services worldwide. Intelsat supplies video, data and voice connectivity for leading media and communications companies, Internet Service Providers and government organizations. Intelsat’s terrestrial network of eight teleports and 36,000 miles of fiber complements a satellite fleet of approximately 50 satellites.

Intelsat General Corporation Booth 1109 & OE217900 Tysons One Pl, 12th FloorMcLean, VA 22102www.intelsatgeneral.com

Intelsat General provides satellite communications solutions to military, commercial and government customers over Intelsat’s fleet of more than 50 satellites and a global terrestrial network of teleports and fiber infrastructure. From remote military outposts, disaster recovery sites and U.S. embassies to health and homeland security agencies, Intelsat General’s solutions support even the most complex operations, from routine to mission critical, anywhere on the globe.

International Launch Services Booth 7091875 Explorer St, Suite 700Reston, VA 20190www.ilslaunch.com

Over 20 years, ILS has been providing launch services offering a complete array of services and support, from contract signing through mission management and on-orbit delivery. ILS markets the Proton and Angara vehicles to commercial satellite operators worldwide.

Iridium Communications Booth 14381750 Tysons Blvd, Suite 1400McLean, VA 22102www.iridium.com

Iridium commands the world’s furthest reaching network, making it the only truly global communications company with solutions that span from pole-to-pole. Iridium voice and data products provide superior communications solutions that allow global companies, government agencies and individuals to stay connected everywhere.

IRT Technologies Inc. Booth 2100800 Blvd Saint-JoseLa Prairie, QC J5R 6W9Canadawww.irttechnologies.com

IRT Technologies, an acronym for Intelligent RF Telecom technologies presenting World’s smallest and lightest 40W/50W/80W/100W/150W/200W/300W/400W Ku-Band GaN Block Upconverters (BUCs) and the 80W/100W/150W/200W/300W/400W C-Band GaN Block Upconverters. IRT presenting patent pending IFC™ Series: World’s First Real Hot Swappable Frequency Converter comprehensive line of Satellite Communication Up and Down Frequency Converters.

ITC Global Booth 2012000B Edwards StHouston, TX 77007www.itcglobal.com

ITC Global is the world’s largest privately-owned satellite communications provider to mission critical operations in the mining, energy, and maritime markets. We are a global telecommunications company that specializes in improving customer’s communications in remote and harsh environments that require communications with both global coverage and priority on customer service.

ITS Electronics, Inc. Booth 528B-3280 Langstaff RdVaughan, ON L4K 5B6Canadawww.itselectronics.com

ITS Electronics is a global leader in designing and manufacturing of RF/ Microwave equipment. Our products are designed to meet the widest range of frequency and environmental specifications for both commercial and military applications in the airborne, satellite, and fixed wireless markets.

IZT GmbH Booth 750Am Weichselgarten 591058 ErlangenGermanywww.izt-labs.de

Jersey Microwave, LLC Booth 1151230 US Hwy 206, Suite 407Flanders, NJ 07836www.jerseymicrowave.com

Jersey Microwave designs and manufactures both Frequency Block and Agile Up/Down converters (single and multiband), SSPAs, Redundancy Systems, Transceivers, RF components and complete sub-systems for military and commercial communication applications. JM will be showcasing many new designs at their booth with many of the existing standard high performance designs.

JFW Industries, Inc. Booth 4475134 Commerce Square DrIndianapolis, IN 46237www.jfwindustries.com

For over 30 years, JFW Industries has been a world leader in the designing and manufacturing of passive RF components and application specific Test Systems. These components include Attenuators, RF Switches, Power Dividers and Specialized Test Systems.

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K&L Microwave, Inc. Booth 18122250 Northwood DrSalisbury, MD 21801www.klmicrowave.com

K&L designs and manufactures a full line of RF and microwave filters, duplexers and subassemblies, including ceramic, lumped element, cavity, waveguide and tunable filters. K&L supplies many of today’s most significant military and homeland security defense electronics programs. Applications include satellite communications, radar, radio communications, fire control radars, telemetry applications, missile guidance systems, mobile radio base stations and air traffic control and communications. Commercial products include high-performance receive and transmit filters, delay line filters, duplexers and diplexers, combiners, receive multi-couplers, wireless system assemblies for base station requirements and lower-cost ceramic and lumped element parts.

Kamatics RWG Booth 21371330 Blue Hills AveBloomfield, CT 06002www.kaman.com/engineered

Kaman Specialty Bearings is a strong, customer-focused engineering organization, with bearing solutions that can be found around the globe. Kaman’s self-lubricating liner technology offers an increase in performance, reliability, and extended service life in applications including solar array pins, arm linkages, flight controls, helium tank attachments, sunshields, and engine mounts.

KenCast, Inc. Booth 609535 Connecticut Ave, Suite 304Norwalk, CT 06854www.kencast.com

KenCast has provided secure and reliable delivery of multimedia content, as well as content delivery products and services for two decades. Our clients include Hollywood movie studios, military and government agencies, and major news networks.

Keysight Technologies Booth 2291400 Fountaingrove PkwySanta Rosa, CA 95403www.keysight.com/find/Satellites

From guidance systems to satellite payloads to microwave communications, design and validation tools from Keysight provide greater assurance that your satellite and its subsystems will work the first time, every time for the duration of the mission. Keysight Technologies is formerly Agilent’s Electronic Measurement Group.

Klas Telecom Inc. Booth 18261101 30th St NW, Suite 500Washington, DC 20007www.klastelecom.com

Klas Telecom is a recognized leader in designing and engineering small form-factor, ruggedized networking solutions that provide remote access to secure resources from anywhere in the world. The Klas Voyager system of systems scales easily in support of large and small teams and provides VoIP, RoIP, and cellular technology.

Knight Sky Booth 14515123 Pegasus Ct, Suite XFrederick, MD 21704www.knight-sky.com

Knight Sky is a leading small business provider of end-to-end managed satellite network services, including under its SkyMAX brand name. For customers with VSAT equipment needs, Knight Sky offers a range of OEM terminals, as well as its own SkyPoint brand terminals, in fixed, flyaway, and manpack configurations.

KNS, Inc. Booth 18171314 Gwanyeong-dongYuseong-gu Daejeon 305-509South Koreawww.kns-kr.com

Located in DaeJeon, the Research and Development capital of South Korea, KNS Inc. is a worldwide designer, manufacturer, and integrator in the marine communications industry. KNS has been serving customers worldwide providing high quality service, VSAT antennas, equipment and parts for the marine communications industry.

Kratos Booth 11175971 Kingstowne Village Pkwy, Suite 200Alexandria, VA 22315www.KratosDefense.com

Kratos is a specialized technology business providing mission critical products, services and solutions. Kratos’ core capabilities are engineering, manufacturing and system integration offerings for National Security platforms and programs. Kratos’ areas of expertise include C5ISR, satellite communication systems, unmanned systems, cyber security, information assurance, critical infrastructure security and weapons systems.

KYMETA CORPORATION Booth 40112034 134th Ct NERedmond, WA 98052www.kymetacorp.com

Kymeta is developing antennas for next generation satellite communications for mobile and fixed applications. Kymeta’s innovative antennas use metamaterials technology to dynamically steer the antenna beam towards the satellite with no moving parts resulting in flat, thin, light and less expensive antennas. First to market will be a transportable satellite terminal with high speed internet connectivity and a built-in Wi-Fi router. Kymeta is also working on antenna modules that can be incorporated as part of satellite terminals for any moving platform such as airplanes, yachts, trucks, trains, buses and automobiles.

L-3 Booth 1300600 Third AveNew York, NY 10016www.L-3com.com

L-3 is a prime contractor in aerospace systems and national security solutions. L-3 is also a leading provider of a broad range of communication and electronic systems and products used on military and commercial platforms.

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LANJIAN ELECTRONICS Booth 650No. 38, Hengtong RdXinqu DingmaoZhenjiang, Jiangsu Province 212009Chinawww.LANJIANELECTRONICS.com

LANJIAN is a global provider, specialized in the manufacturing of high end connectors, microwave components, cable assemblies, and customized products, as well as providing customers with comprehensive solutions. Products that produced by LANJIAN are widely used on applications including defense system, aerospace, satellite system, communication, instruments and medical industry.

LBiSat, LLC Booth 53510288 S Jordan Gtwy, Suite KSouth Jordan, UT 84095www.lbisat.com

Since 1981, LBiSat, has provided quality satellite telecommunications services. Our expertise includes emergency and restoral products, as well as teleport uplink, integration, installation, and engineering service. We also offer managed network services, occasional use satellite space, and mobile satellite system manufacturing.

Ligado NetworksBooth 63510802 Parkridge BlvdReston, VA 20191www.ligado.com

Ligado Networks enables an array of leading edge mobile and fixed wireless communication solutions for Enterprise and Government customers on land, in the air, and at sea. Ligado satellite services are available on a wholesale basis throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Linear Photonics Booth 3163 Nami Ln, Suite 7-CHamilton, NJ 08619www.linphotonics.com

Linear Photonics designs and manufactures Microwave-over-Fiber photonics components, modules and subsystems, including laser and photoreceiver modules, rack-mount and outdoor link systems with high-linearity and high dynamic range. Applications include Satellite Communications, EW Systems, Time and Frequency Distribution, Delay Lines, Sensor Systems, Interfacility Links and Antenna Remoting.

Linearizer Technology, Inc. Booth 3163 Nami Ln, Unit C-9Hamilton, NJ 08619www.lintech.com

Linearizer Technology, Inc. and its sister companies, Linear Photonics, LLC, and Linear Space Technology, Inc. have helped customers meet difficult linearity requirements for over 20 years. Linearizers for L through W-band; dual, tri and both analog and digital solutions are available. We can provide linearizers for any frequency and bandwidth.

LJT & Associates, Inc.Booth 20379881 Broken Land Pkwy, Suite 400Columbia, MD 21046www.ljtinc.com

LJT & Associates, Inc., is a diversified engineering services company headquartered in Columbia, Maryland and has more than 400 employees supporting operations worldwide. LJT provides launch operations support, system and sustaining engineering, facility management and IT support to NASA, NOAA, the U.S. Navy, and the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA).

Lockheed Martin Booth 131712257 S Wadsworth BlvdLittleton, CO 80127www.lockheedmartin.com

Headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company that – with the addition of Sikorsky – employs approximately 126,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services.

Logus Microwave Booth 14461711 Longwood RdWest Palm Beach, FL 33409www.logus.com

LOGUS Solutions provides the world’s most extensive product line of RF/Microwave Switching devices and systems. Utilizing Logus Coaxial, Ridgeguide and Waveguide switches as building blocks, Logus Matrices and Controllers provide superior performance and reliability for your switching needs. LOGUS Solutions is the ANSWER to your RF/Microwave switching requirements.

LORCH Booth 2111725 N Salisbury BlvdSalisbury, MD 21802www.lorch.com

LP Technologies, Inc. Booth 5481919 N Amidon, Suite 216Wichita, KS 67203www.lptech.com

LP technologies products are designed to deliver the highest performance with accuracy and precession. Our products are ideal for installation, testing and maintenance for a multitude of applications including TV & Radio Broadcast, CATV & Satellite Broadcast, VSAT Operators, Wireless Service Providers, Network Operators, Aerospace/Defense, and Military.

LPKF Laser & Electronics Booth 213912555 SW Leveton DrTualatin, OR 97062www.lpkfusa.com

LPKF’s ProtoMat family of systems provides an ideal PCB prototyping machine for virtually any engineering environment. Every LPKF ProtoMat® PCB prototyping machine is built to be the best of its class, with thousands of installed quickturn systems to prove it.

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M2 Global Technology Ltd. Booth 16475714 EpsilonSan Antonio, TX 78249www.m2global.com

M2 Global is a service disabled veteran-owned, AS9100/ISO9001 registered company, and a world leader in the design and manufacture of RF and microwave components and subsystems for the satellite, broadcast, radar, defense and telecommunications industries. M2 Global produces high performance isolators, circulators, power dividers, filters, diplexers, waveguide products and sub-assemblies.

MDABooth 162921025 Trans-Canada HwyMontreal, QC H9X-3R2Canadawww.mdacorporation.com

MDA is a global communications and information company providing operational solutions to commercial and government organizations worldwide. MDA’s business is focused primarily on the Communications sector and the Surveillance and Intelligence sector. In addition, the company conducts a significant amount of advanced technology development.

MEDIA BROADCAST GmbH Booth 241Erna-Scheffler-Strasse 151103 Cologne Germanywww.media-broadcast.com

MEDIA BROADCAST is Germany’s largest service provider in the media and broadcast industry operating our own digital transmitter, cable and satellite networks via one of Europe’s largest teleports in Frankfurt-Usingen. Delivering secure and efficient voice, data, internet, video and audio connectivity for Enterprise and Government requirements globally, with teleport services.

Metamagnetics, Inc. Booth 1848480 Neponset St, Suite 12BCanton, MA 02021www.mtmgx.com

Metamagnetics develops and markets advanced ferrite-based solutions to enhance the performance and effectiveness of mission-critical security, surveillance, communication and electrical systems. We partner with top security and defense organizations to design and deploy leading-edge current and next-generation commercial and defense products.

MI TechnologiesBooth 10501125 Satellite Blvd, Suite 100Suwanee, GA 30024www.mitechnologies.com

MI Technologies brings our state-of-the-art processes, products and systems into its anechoic chambers. Whether you need to test in the near-field, far-field or a compact range, MI can provide accurate and fast results. Our full-service ranges can support prototype through full production testing for antenna, radome and RCS applications.

Mician GmbH Booth 437Schlachte 2128195 Bremen Germanywww.mician.com

Mician is recognized as a leading developer of EM software tools for the analysis, synthesis and optimization of passive components like feeding networks, couplers, multiplexers and horn antennas, including reflectors. Our signature product µWave Wizard combines the flexibility of 2D/3D FEM with the speed and accuracy of traditional Mode-Matching techniques.

Micro - Ant LLC Booth 15394277 Wesconnett BlvdJacksonville, FL 32210www.micro-ant.com

Micro-Ant develops and manufactures antennas with frequencies from 200 MHz to 40 GHz for military, industrial and commercial uses. Each antenna is a unique design for a particular customer and use. Micro-Ant specializes in designing antennas that reduce cost and improve performance and size.

Micro-Coax, Inc. Booth 652206 Jones BlvdPottstown, PA 19464www.micro-coax.com

For more than 50 years, Micro-Coax has been a veteran-owned small business, specializing in high reliability custom transmission line solutions to meet the most challenging environmental conditions of the space market. We offer cable, connectors, cable assemblies and EMI Shielding products manufactured in the USA.

Microsemi Booth 7481 EnterpriseAliso Viejo, CA 92656www.microsemi.com

Microwave Development LabsBooth 1946135 Crescent RdNeedham Heights, MA 02494www.mdllab.com

Designers and manufacturers of passive waveguide components. Specialize in waveguide and coaxial single and multi-channel rotary joints, crossguide and loop couplers, waveguide to coax adapters, monopulse comparators. Complete line of investment castings including bends, tees, hybrids and special components. In house capabilities to design and manufacturer all waveguide components.

Microwave Photonic Systems, Inc. Booth 10461155 Phoenixville Pike, Suite 106West Chester, PA 19380www.b2bphotonics.com

MPS has 15 years expertise is in the area of RF Fiber Optic / Photonic Systems Solutions. Key disciplines are SATCOM antenna remoting, GPS-Navigation Antenna and Receiver Systems, RF radio in-building network communications, Premise & Outside Plant networks, and Passive Fiber Optic Components & Cable Assemblies.

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Millitech Inc. Booth 10729 Industrial Dr ENorthampton, MA 01060www.millitech.com

Millitech is a world leading supplier of Millimeter-Wave Products, Technology and Manufacturing Services. A 25 year legacy supplying a broad range of products. Space Qualified Components, assemblies and subsystems, Shipboard & Ground Antenna Pedestal Assemblies, Military Up/Down Converters, MMW Radars and a World Class Antenna Design Team for Advanced Applications.

MIL-SAT Global Communications Booth 1847318 Bank StP.O. Box 189Surry, VA 23883www.mil-sat.com

MIL-SAT announces a quantum jump in SmallSAT tracking technology with the introduction of LEO/MEO Tracker Antenna available from sub meter to 7.3 meters. Offering self-leveling, auto-calibrating, stabilized Tracker Antennas that simplify installation in any environment. The Tracker Antenna precision tuned radome reduces maintenance costs and support operations in 155MPH winds.

Mini-Circuits Booth 123No. 13 Neptune AveBrooklyn, NY 11235www.minicircuits.com

Mini-Circuits makes more products, that meet more needs, than any other manufacturer in the RF/IF & Microwave industry. Over 6,800 off-the-shelf catalog models and thousands more custom models, across 28 product lines, fuel innovation in commercial, industrial, aerospace, military, and test applications worldwide. Our creative designs, fast turnaround, demanding quality standards, value pricing, on-time delivery, and top-notch customer service have been acclaimed by industry leaders and startups alike for over 43 years, as Mini-Circuits continues to redefine what VALUE is all about!

Mission Microwave Technologies Booth 13010012 Norwalk Blvd, Suite 150Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670www.missionmicrowave.com

Mission Microwave demonstrates revolutionary design for SSPAs and Microwave electronics, supporting ground-based, airborne, and spacebased applications. Utilizing the latest in semiconductor technology, Mission Microwave’s focus is optimizing the size, weight, and power (SWaP) for critical applications, with the best reliability. Mission Microwave sets the “new standard” for performance and reliability.

MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Booth 11012090 TokyoChiyoda-ku 100-8310Japanwww.MitsubishiElectric.com

Morion US, LLC Booth 1341750 Meridian Ave #5128San Jose, CA 95150www.morion.com.ru

Located in California’s Silicon Valley, Morion US supplies customers with high-performance, high-reliability crystal oscillator and crystal filter products for telecommunications, navigation and test & measurement markets. Morion US, is a company for which quality and reliability of products supplied are uncompromised. This is the essence of Morion US, LLC.

MOST Mobile Satellite Ltd. Booth 449Aminadav 23Tel-Aviv 6789801Israelwww.most-sys.com

MOST Mobile Satellite Ltd. delivers SatCom on the move terminals designed for full duplex communication in KU and KA frequency bands and applicable for mobile operation.

NASA Space Communications and Navigation ProgramBooth 17418800 Greenbelt RdGreenbelt, MD 20771www.nasa.gov

ND SATCOM Booth 138Graf-von-Soden-Strasse88090 ImmenstaadGermanywww.ndsatcom.com

NEC Corporation of America Booth 10383151 Jay StSanta Clara, CA 95054www.necam.com

NEC has engineered the Ka-TWT market for over 40 years. Building heritage on SATCOM, we are proud to have supplied over 3,000 units of Ka-TWTs, and appreciate the high reputation established with our Market Leading Customers. Our Ka-TWTs has been engineering the Global Market, enabling service to the next level.

Network Innovations Booth 1930 & OE254950 West Prospect RdFort Lauderdale, FL 33309www.networkinv.com

Network Innovations (NI) is a leading Satellite-Communications provider of systems and services for Satphones, Video Transmissions, Mobile Broadband, and VSAT networks including BGAN/L-band, Bonded-Cellular, and Ka & Ku-band VSAT services (Global Xpress/Maverick).

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NewtecBooth 16191055 Washington BlvdStamford, CT 06901www.newtec.eu

Newtec is a global market leader in the Satellite Communication Industry, offering highly innovative products and solutions. Our product range includes broadcast, telco & IP DVB-S2 (de)modulators and modems, frequency converters, IP appliances, traffic enhancement software, complete broadband access networks and solutions for primary distribution of mobile & terrestrial TV.

NJRC / Sojitz Booth 19231120 Ave of the Americas, 7th FloorNew York, NY 10036www.NJR.com

For the past 50 years, NJRC has set the standard for BUCs & LNBs in the VSAT industry. NJRC manufactures Ka/Ku/C band BUCs & LNBs and is a premier manufacturer of microwave components. Sojitz is the exclusive distributor of NJRC in North and Latin America offering a full line of NJRC products.

NORSAT INTL INC. Booth 1808100-4020 Viking WayRichmond, BC V6V 2L4Canadawww.norsat.com

Norsat International Inc., founded in 1977, is a leading provider of innovative communication solutions that enable the transmission of data, audio and video for remote and challenging applications. Norsat’s products and services include microwave components, portable satellite systems, maritime solutions, remote network solutions, and antenna and RF conditioning solutions.

Northrop GrummanBooth 18507575 Colshire DrMcLean, VA 22102www.northropgrumman.com

Novella USA, Inc. Booth 1346Kerry House, Kerry GarthHorsforth, Leeds LS18 4TLUnited Kingdomwww.novella.co.uk

Novella specializes in the design and manufacture of beacon tracking receivers, frequency agile converters, block converters, test loop translators, and RF bespoke solutions for commercial and military satellite earth stations and CATV systems.

NovelSat Booth 100Hayetzira 3Raanana 4336948Israelwww.novelsat.com

NovelSat manufactures the most bandwidth-efficient satellite modems, modulators and demodulators. All NovelSat solutions support DVB-S/2 and offer unsurpassed spectral efficiency with the NovelSat NS3 waveform. NovelSat delivers the most scalable transmission solutions: 64Kbps-850Mbps per modem. In 2016, NovelSat delivers the NovelSat NS4 waveform, boosting efficiency up to 25% vs DVB-S2X.

Novotronik GmbH Booth 1547Baeumenheimer Strasse 386690 Mertingen Germanywww.novotronik.com

Novotronik products: crossbars - matrices - switching units - antenna multicouplers - switching systems Novotronik activities - audio and video engineering - high-frequency engineering - data technology Novotronik customers - radio and broadcasting stations - satellite ground stations - system companies NEWS: Broadband Matrices 1 ... 4200 MHz

Optical Cable Corporation Booth 20355290 Concourse DrRoanoke, VA 24019www.occfiber.com

Optical Zonu Corporation Booth 204515028 Delano StVan Nuys, CA 91411www.opticalzonu.com

RF over Fiber Optics (RF-over-Fiber) technology. Fiber Optic VSAT and GPS links. Ultra broadband (10 KHz - 7 GHz) RF over Fiber transceivers, transmitters and receivers. DAS fiber optic transport systems. L Band Interfacility (IFL) links.

Optimal Satcom Booth 52411180 Sunrise Valley Dr, Suite 200Reston, VA 20191www.optimalsatcom.com

The leading provider of enterprise systems, databases and tools for satellite capacity planning, management, and VSAT network design and optimization. Our products include Enterprise Capacity Manager (ECM), COMPLAN, COMSAT STAR Suite, and Customer Link Budget Tool. We specialize in systems that integrate capacity engineering, technical operations, customer support and billing.

Orban Microwave Booth 15491834 N Alafaya Trl, Suite BOrlando, FL 32826www.orbanmicrowave.com

OMP designs and manufactures custom RF & Microwave Subsystems and Antennas in the 0.5 to 25 GHz range.

Orbital ATK Booth 143045101 Warp DrDulles, VA 20166www.orbital.com

A global leader in aerospace and defense, Orbital ATK designs, builds and delivers space, defense and aviation-related systems for customers around the world. Products include small to medium-class satellites for communications, imaging, science and national security applications; satellite components and services; launch vehicles and propulsion systems; and composite aerospace structures.

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Orbital Research Ltd. Booth 1818P.O. Box 75418Surrey, BC V4A 0B1Canadawww.orbitalresearch.net

Orbital Systems, Ltd. Booth 17533807 Carbon RdIrving, TX 75038www.orbitalsystems.com

Orbital Systems, Ltd., a leading manufacturer of ground station antenna systems including cost-effective solutions for TT&C antennas used to control and monitor satellites. Offering antenna positioners and integrated RF subsystems with single or multi-band feeds, upconverters, downconverters and HPAs in X, S and L bands; sizes 5m to 1.5m.

Orlando Products Inc. Booth 5502639 Merchant DrBaltimore, MD 21230www.orlandoproductsinc.com

Orlando Products is an industry leader, providing innovative solutions to complex packaging problems. We provide complete system integration and design for a diverse range of applications. Stop by our booth to see some of our work and talk to us about any packaging solutions you may need.

Peak Communications, Ltd. Booth 1727Unit 1, The Woodvale CentreWoodvale RdBrighouseWest Yorkshire HD6 4ABUnited Kingdomwww.peakcom.co.uk

Specializing in the design & manufacture of SatCom RF equipment for military & commercial Earth Stations, including Agile and Block Frequency Converters, Beacon Receivers, UpLink Power Controllers, Test-Loop-Translators, Line Amplifiers, Splitters/ Combiners, Multi-Channel Gain Controllers, Redundant Switch Systems etc., offering robust designs along with unprecedented levels of customer support.

Phasor Inc. Booth 18361655 North Fort Myer Dr, Suite 700Arlington, VA 22209www.phasorsolutions.com

PHASOR SOLUTIONS Ltd Phased Array antennas for Ku and Ka SOTM; Very Low Profile (< 1”), conformable, electronically steerable over 70° cone around broadside. EIRP > 60 dBW and G/T > 20 dB.

PhilTech Korea Booth 136Minhyun B/D 4FBokjeong-ro 41Sujeong-guGyeonggi-do, Seongnam-siSouth Koreawww.philtechnology.com

Philtech, based in Korea, specializes in in Satcom equipments such as Ku/C Band BUCs as well as Ku/Ka/C Band Single/Dual/Quad PLL LNBs for VSAT, especially Maritime-VSAT, On-The-Move.

Planar Monolithics Industries, Inc. Booth 1467311-F Grove RdFrederick, MD 21704www.pmi-rf.com

PMI is a leading supplier of RF & Microwave Integrated Assemblies and Components including Amplifier, Attenuators, Limiters, Detectors, DLVA’s, SDLVA’s, I/Q Modulators, Receiver Front Ends & Transceivers, Frequency Synthesizers, Solid-State Switches, Switch Matrices, Phase Shifters, Filters, Switched Filter Banks, Phase Shifters, USB products and more up to 40 GHz.

PolarSat Booth 522549 Meloche AveDorval, QC H9P 2W2Canadawww.polarsat.com

PolarSat is a VSAT modem manufacture that specializes in Hubless full mesh technology that is easy to operate. Polarsat’s 4th generation MF-TDMA modem, VSATPlus 3 provides a direct IP interface and a variety of coding and modulations rates up to 8 Mbps. Saving bandwidth is a key feature of VSATPlus.

Pro Brand International Inc. Booth 10471900 West Oak CirMarietta, GA 30062www.pbigroup.com

ProBrand is the world leading designer and manufacturer of advanced RF electronics and antenna systems. ProBrand serves some of the largest telecommunications and satellite operators worldwide. Specializing in high-volume ODU & IDU terminals and CPE’s, we link devices, homes, and people to the wireless and satellite signals blanketing Earth.

PROFEN Booth 114Okmeydani SisliFamas Plaza A/35Istanbul 34384Turkeywww.profen.com

Quintech Electronics / DEV Systemtechnik Booth 415250 Airport RdIndiana, PA 15701www.quintechelectronics.com

Quintech and DEV provide RF signal management solutions for teleports, earth stations, cable headends, and broadcast, DAS and military networks. Quintech specializes in broadband, L-band, IF-band, and LTE products including RF matrix switches, routers, splitters, combiners, RF over fiber, redundancy switches, line amplifiers, LNB power supplies, and lightning protection.

Radeus Labs Booth 145312720 Danielson CtPoway, CA 92064www.radeuslabs.com

Manufacturer of computing solutions and assemblies for a variety of end-use environments, from server racks to airborne computer systems and satellite tracking and control. Experience in embedded hardware/software development, addressing unique customer needs, providing customized solutions where no COTS solution exists or need for product life cycle control is required.

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RADOME SERVICES LLC Booth 135333 Elm StMerrimack, NH 03054www.radomeservices.com

Radome Services is a women-owned small business, classified as an EDWOSB, with complete turnkey capabilities to support your radome or antenna installation, dismantle, inspection and maintenance needs. Our experienced crews work around the globe on every type of radome manufactured, including air supported, composite and space frame.

RakonBooth 20118 Sylvia Park RdMt. WellingtonAuckland 1060New Zealandwww.rakon.com

Red Rapids Booth 215797 North Grove Rd, Suite 101Richardson, TX 75081www.redrapids.com

Red Rapids offers a catalog of open architecture signal acquisition and generation hardware products that are targeted at high performance telemetry and collection systems. Products include transmitters and receivers for up/down conversion; signal conditioners for measurement and storage; and FPGA accelerators for signal processing.

Research Concepts, Inc. Booth 13479501 Dice LnLenexa, KS 66215www.researchconcepts.com

Research Concepts, Inc. (RCI) manufactures custom microprocessor based SATELLITE ANTENNA CONTROLLERS. Products include: Single, Dual and Three-Axis stand-alone controllers with optional inclined orbit tracking. The RC3000A mobile satellite locator/controller includes optional GPS receiver, electronic fluxgate compass, and inclinometer. All satellite controllers offer PC remote control capabilities.

RESHETNEV COMPANY Booth 11552 Lenin Str.ZheleznogorskKrasnoyarsk Region 662972Russiawww.iss-reshetnev.com

Reshetnev Information Satellite Systems is Russia’s leading space enterprise specializing in the design, development and manufacture of high performance spacecraft and satellite systems. The company owns the latest technology to perform a complete satellite manufacturing cycle, including mission-critical satellite testing and qualification as well as satellite-in-orbit control and support.

Ritbearing Corp. Booth 1350744 West Bagley RdBerea, OH 44017www.ritbearing.com

Ritbearing Corp. is pleased to present the SSB-USA thin section bearing product line at SATELLITE 2016. We look forward to learning more about your application requirements.

Rockwell Collins Booth 1749400 Collins Rd NECedar Rapids, IA 52498www.rockwellcollins.com

Rockwell Collins is a global leader in communication and aviation electronic solutions. Our satellite-based communication solutions enable highly complex networks that are critical to military, civilian government and commercial organizations. From ultra-portable, manpack terminals to communications on-the-move systems, to large fixed-site teleport sites, we develop and deploy networks anywhere.

Rohde & Schwarz USA, Inc. Booth 18516821 Benjamin Franklin DrColumbia, MD 21046www.rohde-schwarz.com/usa

The unique challenges of satellite testing require the right tools to ensure your satellite system is tested correctly. Depend on Rohde & Schwarz’s leadership in spectrum and network analysis, broadcast test, satellite load test and wide range of signal generators and power meters to meet these challenges.

Romantis Group / UHP Networks Booth 18016600 Trans-Canada Hwy, Suite 750Pointe Claire, QC H9R 4S2www.uhp.net

UHP Networks manufactures ground-breaking UHP VSAT product, SCPC or MF-TDMA, Star or Mesh - all supported in single device which consumes 9W, processes 250 Mbps and initializes in 5 seconds. UHP Hub scales up to support tens of thousands of remotes. Over 150 networks and 9000 remotes installed worldwide.

Russian Satellite Communications Company Booth 3298, Bld. 6, 1st Goncharny pereulokMoscow 115172Russiaeng.rscc.ru

Saft Booth 1822107 Beaver CtCockeysville, MD 21030www.saftbatteries.com

Saft is a world specialist in the design and manufacture of high-tech batteries for industry, space and defense. With more than 40 years of experience in space applications, Saft is a recognized leader in bringing cutting-edge battery solutions to launchers, satellites and probes. Saft’s Li-ion battery systems are powerful, small, lightweight, highly reliable, long-lasting and require zero maintenance.

SageNet Booth 20261750 Old Meadow RdMcLean, VA 22102www.sagenet.com

SageNet designs and manages wireline and wireless broadband network solutions for business, industrial and government organizations. Our product portfolio includes applications ranging from primary communications for corporate applications, to hot stand-by solutions for continuity of operations and network backup, or field deployable solutions for disaster recovery and emergency management.

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Saint-Gobain PPL Booth 1152701 Daniel Webster HwyMerrimack, NH 03054www.saint-gobain.com

Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics (SGPPL) is an international, advanced-performance materials company that designs, manufactures, and markets composite radome products for use in extreme environments. SGPPL has over 60 years of engineering, development, manufacturing and installation experience in the radome field. SGPPL manufactures SHEERGARD ground base rigid composite sandwich construction radomes for Air Traffic, Air Defense and Weather radar applications; Air-Supported ground based radomes for radar and Satellite Communications; Airborne radomes for all applications.

San Francisco Circuits Booth 14491660 S. Amphlett Blvd, Suite 200San Mateo, CA 94402www.sfcircuits.com

San Francisco Circuits is a one-stop solution for printed circuit board services including PCB manufacturing, PCB Assembly. SFC specializes in high-end fabrication and assembly technologies including multi-layer, RF boards, flex, rigid-flex, HDI, and metal core for both prototype and production applications.

Sandvine Booth 1750408 Albert StWaterloo, ON N2L 3V3Canadawww.sandvine.com

SANETEL Booth 751Block C, No. 26 Ke Chuang13th St BDABeijing 100176 Chinawww.sanetel.com/en

SatBridge Booth 12508522 Broadway St, Suite 209San Antonio, TX 78217www.satbridge.net

SatBridge is a satellite access point that utilizes patent-pending smart antenna technology to provide 8x the performance of a handheld satellite phone. Automatic satellite tracking from horizon-to-horizon. Connects to any smartphone via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. Roaming capabilities lets subscriber keep his cellular number when on satellite service.

SATIXFY Israel LTD Booth 939Hamada 12Rehovot 74140Israelwww.satixfy.com

Sat-Lite Technologies Booth 1349910 Fisher RdLongview, TX 75604www.sat-litetech.com

Sat-Lite Technologies is a privately held company located in East Texas. The company’s core business is the design and manufacturing of high performance satellite antenna solutions for the integrator and operator. With expertise in design engineering, manufacturing, testing, and product/customer support, Sat-Lite Technologies is well-positioned to service the SatCom industry.

SatPath Systems, Inc. Booth 64747971 Fremont BlvdFremont, CA 94538www.satpath.com

SatPath Systems Inc. provides SkySwitch, an advanced VSAT system based on switched network technologies PSMA supporting total telecom applications. SkySwitch network comes with high performance modems with flexibility and versatility in handling different transmissions, connectivity, and structures under one consolidated network, unmatched by any other VSAT product.

SATPRO MEASUREMENT & CONTROL TECHNOLOGY CO, LTD Booth 13510-3C Caotang Technology EnterprisesAccelerator High-Tech ZoneXi’an, Shaan’xi 710307Chinawww.satpro.cn

Xian SATPRO Measurement and Control Technology Co., Ltd was founded in 2007. It specializes in satellite navigation, mobile SAT TV antenna, mobile satellite communication system research and application. With high accuracy GPS/INS integrated attitude azimuth measurement and other advanced technology, land mobile products performance indexes up to industry standard.

SCAN Antenna A/S Booth 217Literbuen 15Skovlunde DK-2740Denmarkwww.scan-antenna.com

SCAN Antenna develop and supply high quality antennas for Inmarsat, Iridium and Thuraya. Founded in 1947 with numerous antenna designs for SATCOM, M2M, Tracking and maritime communication. Many formidable Blue-Chip Satcom companies are repeat customers for our standard or BESPOKE solutions.

Sector Microwave Industries Booth 1830999 Grand BlvdDeer Park, NY 11729www.sectormicrowave.com

Established in 1974, Sector Microwave is the leading manufacturer of waveguide, coaxial and dual waveguide / coaxial switches worldwide. All units contain a patented Sector motor, manual override and a patented lightweight RF head. Our products are sold globally for applications in aircraft, ground stations, mobile uplinks, shipboard and satellites.

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SED Systems Booth 84118 Innovation BlvdSaskatoon, SK S7N 3R1Canadawww.sedsystems.ca

SED Systems is a leading provider of ground system solutions for the satellite industry, offering dependable, flexible and cost effective products and services. Systems Engineering services include: uplink systems, in-orbit test systems, network management systems, satellite gateways, and TT&Cs. Products include: Decimator spectrum analyzer, Gemini DVB-S/S2 modulator and Mon-a-Co M&C.

SES Booth 9094 Research WayPrinceton, NJ 08540www.ses.com

SES is a leading global satellite operator with a fleet of over 50 geostationary satellites. The company provides reliable satellite communications services to broadcasters, content and internet service providers, mobile and fixed network operators and business and governmental organizations worldwide.

Shaanxi Tianyi Antenna Co., Ltd. Booth 202310F/B Huihang Plaza | Hangtuo RdChang’an DistrictXi’an, Shaanxi 710100Chinawww.tianyiantenna.com

Shaanxi Tianyi antenna Co., Ltd was established in 2004, it is a high-tech enterprise which specializes in R&D, manufacture and distribution of satellite antenna products. Our company mainly researches and develops VSAT communication products including carbon fiber reflector, manpack antenna, self-pointing SNG antenna, SOTM antenna and all types of low loss Ku/Ka radomes, etc.

Siemens Convergence Creators Booth 747Autokaderstr. 291210 Vienna Austriawww.siemens.com/siecams

Siemens Convergence Creators GmbH, headquartered in Vienna, provides its customers with turnkey solutions and services in the fields of communication networks, service and customer management, public safety and security, multimedia infotainment, as well as aerospace technology. In fiscal 2011, Siemens Convergence Creators had about 2000 employees at 19 locations in nine countries: Austria, China, Croatia, Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, India, Romania and Slovakia.

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SKY Perfect JSAT Corporation Booth 16391401 H St NW, Suite 220Washington, DC 20005www.jsat.net/en/

SKY Perfect JSAT is the largest satellite operator in Asia with 16 satellites covering all of Japan, Asia, Russia, Oceania, Middle East and North America. With a pioneering spirit, we continually seek to improve our satellite communication services and offerings while delivering quality for value to our customers.

Skycasters Booth 9311520 S Arlington StAkron, OH 44306www.skycasters.com

Self-contained satellite communications trailer designed for heavy commercial or government use. Deployed in emergency response, oil exploration, construction sites, and relief camps. Perfect for DHS and border security. Rugged but lightweight, easy to tow. Integrated Wi-Fi, onboard generator. Supports all IP-enabled services. Ten minute set-up. Excellent value.

Skyline Communications NV Booth 228Ambachtenstraat 338870 Izegem Belgiumwww.skyline.be

Skyline Communications is the global leading supplier of multi-vendor NMS solutions for the satellite, IPTV, broadcast and HFC broadband industry. Our awarded DataMiner NMS platform enables end-to-end integration of the most complex technology ecosystems, across any vendor and technology boundaries, and has been deployed by leading operators around the globe.

SKYTECH ITALIA SrlBooth 14125 Holmesdale RdTeddington, TW11 9LJUnited Kingdomwww.skytechltd.co.uk

Skyware Global Booth 2231315 Industrial Park DrSmithfield, NC 27577www.skywareglobal.com

Skyware Global is a leading supplier of satellite terminal solutions for a wide-range of global applications delivering technically superior products at competitive prices embracing innovation and creativity. Skyware Global is the world’s leading supplier of Ka-Band TxRx Antenna Products, with more than 1 million deployed in Europe and North America.

Skyware Technologies Booth 714Affinity House1 Station ViewHazel Grove, Cheshire SK7 5ERUnited Kingdomwww.skywaretechnologies.com

Skyware Technologies is an Inmarsat-Approved global leader in advanced integrated terminal solutions and satellite RF electronics, with extensive expertise in the world’s most in-demand satellite communications technologies. Skyware Technologies’ flagship products include deployable terminals for both government and commercial applications, as well as the market’s first enterprise-grade Ka-band transceiver.

Sojitz America/New Japan Radio Co. Booth 19231120 Ave of the Americas, 7th FloorNew York, NY 10036satcom.sojitzamericas.com

For the past 50 years, NJRC has set the standard for BUCs & LNBs in the VSAT industry. NJRC manufactures Ka/Ku/C band BUCs & LNBs and is a premier manufacturer of microwave components. Sojitz is the exclusive distributor of NJRC in North and Latin America offering a full line of NJRC products.

SolAero Technologies Corp. Booth 164810420 Research Rd SEAlbuquerque, NM 87123www.solaerotech.com

SolAero Technologies is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of highly-efficient radiation-hard solar cells, Coverglass Interconnected Cells (CICs) and solar panels for space power applications. Since 2001, SolAero solar cells or panels have supplied primary power to over 160 successful space missions with zero-on orbit failures.

Southwest Research Institute Booth 15536220 Culebra RdSan Antonio, TX 78238www.swri.org

Space Machine & Engineering Corp. Booth 14482327 16th Ave NSt. Petersburg, FL 33713www.space-machine.com

SpaceNews Booth 18341414 Prince St, Suite 300Alexandria, VA 22314www.spacenews.com

As the market leader in space and satellite industry news, our seasoned and dedicated editorial team continues to deliver breaking news and analysis those in the industry turn to first for the latest information that affects their business.

SpaceX Booth 13311 Rocket RdHawthorne, CA 90250www.spacex.com

SpaceX is a leading worldwide commercial launch services provider, offering a family of safe and reliable launch vehicles and spacecraft that will serve as the foundation for next-generation space initiatives.

Spinner Group Booth 2007Erzgiessereistr. 3380335 Munich Germanywww.spinner-group.com

Spinner ICT is a full subsidiary of Spinner Group. A leading designer and manufacturer of high quality RF systems since 1946, in the forefront of Mil/Aerospace, SatCom and Radar Markets. Spinner stands for highest quality RF, fiber and fast Ethernet rotary joints, fully integrated with Slip Rings and Media Joints.

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Squire Tech Solutions, LLC Booth 2476304 Fallwater Trl, Suite 100The Colony, TX 75056www.SquireTech.com

Squire Tech Solutions is the manufacturer and developer of the pCom® XL VSAT communications trailer created to serve heavy commercial and government applications. Rugged, Integrated, Scalable, with its own tower and power-system.

Stellar Satcom Booth 74611294 Sunrise Park DrRancho Cordova, CA 95742www.stellarsatcom.com

Stellar Satcom manufactures high power amplifiers exceeding 1.25 kW for broadcast, ENG/SNG, and military applications. Products are ultralinear, lightweight, covering C, X, Ku, Ka, to Q/ V-Bands. Innovate designs implement linearization, multiband BUCs and power supply architectures for superior reliability. Over 8000 HPAs are fielded with proven performance.

STS Global Booth 8521500 Stony Brook Rd, CEWIT Building #231Stony Brook, NY 11794www.stsglobal.com

STSG design & integrate complex satellite network to support military, broadcast and other wireless telecommunication applications. By adding sophisticated Satcom to today’s widely developed terrestrial technologies, we creates unique systems that can provide reliable services anywhere on earth. Customers will appreciate the Cost/Value approach, 24/7 support to achieve peak performance.

Suman Satellite Technology Company Booth 1552No.17, Lan Dian Chang RdHaidian DistrictBeijing 100097Chinawww.SUMANTE.com

Suman designs and manufactures VSAT antennas. It has developed the antennas with different aperture, type and frequency range. Its high efficiency, fine sidelobes, favorable withstanding erosion and the characteristics for the extremely convenient for the installation, Suman’s VSAT antennas have been got the type approval certificate from satellite organizations.

Surface Heating Systems Ltd. Booth 15468 Stirling Rd Southfield Industrial EstateGlenrothes Fife, Scotland KY6 2STUnited Kingdomwww.shs-ltd.com

SHS are a major supplier & installer of antenna heating systems. We have supplied systems for the snow/ice protection of antennas from 0.3m to 18m in diameter. Our systems use a fraction of the power used in standard electric hot air systems. Save yourself some money and call us.

Surrey Satellite Technology Limited Booth 1146Tycho House20 Stephenson RdSurrey Research ParkGuildford, Surrey GU2 7YEUnited Kingdomwww.sstl.co.uk

Swedish Microwave (SMW) Booth 1352P.O. Box 230Motala SE-59123Swedenwww.smw.se

SMW is a leading manufacturer of Professional Downlink Equipment - LNBs, LNAs, BDCs, RF-over-Fiber Media converter systems and accessories. Typical applications include VSAT, SNGs, Cable-TV headends, Marine VSAT, HTS and Satcom-on-the move applications. Unique NEW Product: Professional grade Fiber output LNBs and Receivers.

SWISSto12 Booth 1650EPFL Innovation Park, Building C1015 Lausanne Switzerlandwww.SWISSto12.ch

SWISSto12 is an innovative technology company which develops and markets antenna, waveguide and filter components produced by Additive Manufacturing. Products are targeted towards satellite telecommunication applications and used both onboard spacecrafts and for user terminals on the ground, at sea or in the air.

Tampa Microwave LLC Booth 103112160 Race Track RdTampa, FL 33626www.tampamicrowave.com

Tampa Microwave designs and manufactures man portable satellite terminals, VSATs, satellite link simulators and microwave modules for federal and commercial programs.

Tango Wave Booth 21223310 Montgomery DrSanta Clara, CA 95054www.tango-wave.com

Tango Wave is a manufacturer of high power outdoor Traveling Wave Tube Amplifiers (TWTA) designed for broadband, DSNG, broadcast, TT&C and mobile SATCOM uplink applications. Amplifier products cover Ku, DBS and Ka frequency bands with power levels up to 750 watts; including options for redundancy, power combining and block up-converters.

TDK Lambda Americas Booth 1934405 Essex RdNeptune, NJ 07753www.us.tdk-lambda.com/hp

TDK-Lambda Americas High Power Division is a manufacturer of Programmable, High Density Power Supplies located in Neptune, N.J. The Genesys ™ series of Programmable Power Supplies has the highest density in power levels from 750W through 15KW with output ranges up to 600V and 1,000A.

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TeamCast Booth 2129Centre Alphasis35769 Saint-Gregoire Francewww.teamcast.com

TECOMBooth 107350 Conejo Ridge AveThousand Oaks, CA 91361www.tecom-ind.com

TECOM designs and manufactures antennas and antenna systems for the aerospace, military, SATCOM and commercial wireless markets. TECOM specializes in solving unique problems with customer designs/manufacturing of standard products. TECOM pushes the performance envelope over a broad range of antenna and antenna-related solutions.

TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. Booth 1501275 West StAnnapolis, MD 21401www.telecomsys.com

TeleCommunication Systems, Inc. (TCS) (NASDAQ: TSYS) is a leading provider of full spectrum GSA-available, mission-critical products and services to government and civilian agencies. Whether providing a highly secure link back to government agencies, connecting people to lifesaving emergency services, or pioneering satellite-based services and critical applications, TCS delivers.

Teledyne Coax Switches Booth 141112525 Daphne AveHawthorne, CA 90250www.teledynecoax.com

Teledyne Coax Switches delivers highly reliable and highly repeatable switches and matrices for space, RF and wireless, military and commercial applications. Teledyne’s comprehensive product lines deliver switching solutions from DC to 40 GHz with low passive intermodulation (PIM). Custom and off the shelf Microwave switching solutions are available on our website.

Teledyne Microwave Solutions Booth 14111274 Terra Bella AveMountain View, CA 94043www.teledynemicrowave.com

Teledyne Microwave Solutions combines seven Teledyne Divisions to produce RF and baseband solutions for Defense and Commercial applications. TMS creates products that push the envelope in performance while being optimized for size, weight and power (SWaP). The TMS portfolio contains both tube-based (TWT) and solid state products.

Teledyne Paradise Datacom Booth 14113768 Peachtree Crest DrDuluth, GA 30097www.paradisedata.com

Teledyne Paradise Datacom is a leading manufacturer of RF products and satellite modems. Paradise’s portfolio includes solid state power amplifiers, Block Converters, LNAs and a broad range of redundancy/phase-combining subsystems. The new ‘Q-Flex’ modem is one of the most powerful and feature-rich satellite modems on the planet.

Teledyne Relays Booth 141112525 Daphne AveHawthorne, CA 90250www.teledynerelays.com

Teledyne Relays is the industry leader in manufacturing ultraminiature electromechanical, solid-state and RF switching products for over 50 years. Teledyne Relays delivers switching solutions from DC to 40 GHz servicing space, commercial aviation and military. Custom designed or off-the-shelf, our high quality, high reliability products are easily located on our website.

Teledyne Technologies Booth 14111049 Camino dos RiosThousand Oaks, CA 91360www.teledyne.com

Teledyne Technologies is a leading provider of sophisticated components, subsystems and equipment for commercial and military satellite communications. In addition, Teledyne provides instrumentation, electronics and communications products, including defense electronics, monitoring.

Telenor Satellite Booth 309Snarøyveien 301360 Fornebu Norwaywww.telenorsat.com

Telenor Satellite is a major European satellite provider of broadcast and broadband services for customers in the media, maritime, and oil and gas sectors. We are committed to keeping our customers connected via satellite.

Telesat Booth 5091601 Telesat CtOttawa, ON K1B 5P4Canadawww.telesat.com

Telesat is a leading global satellite operator, providing reliable and secure satellite-delivered communications solutions worldwide to broadcast, telecom, corporate and government customers. Headquartered in Ottawa, Canada, with offices and facilities around the world, the company’s fleet consists of 14 satellites, the Canadian payload on ViaSat-1 and another satellite under construction.

Telespazio Booth 1131965 Via Tiburtina156 RomeItaly www.telespazio.com

Telespazio (a Finmeccanica/Thales company) is one of the world’s leading players in satellite services, with activities ranging from the design and development of space systems to the management of launch services and in-orbit satellite control; from Earth observation services, integrated communication, satellite navigation and localization, to scientific programs.

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Terrasat Communications, Inc. Booth 1831315 Digital DrMorgan Hill, CA 95037www.terrasatinc.com

Terrasat Communications designs and manufactures innovative RF solutions for Satellite Communications systems. The ground-breaking IBUC, Intelligent Block Up converter, and the new IBUC2 and GaN-based products bring full featured performance to C-band, Ku-band, Ka-band, DBS-band, and X-band satellite earth terminals.

TestEquity LLC Booth 5496100 Condor DrMoorpark, CA 93021www.testequity.com

TestEquity offers customers a huge selection of test and measurement equipment and tools and supplies for laboratories and electronics manufacturing. As a value-added distributor, TestEquity combines an exceptional depth of product and application knowledge with hands-on capabilities including a fully accredited calibration lab and our own line of environmental chambers.

Thales Alenia Space Booth 1333100 BD Du Midi6256 Cannes La Bocca Francewww.thalesaleniaspace.com

European leader in satellite systems and a major player in orbital infrastructures, Thales Alenia Space sets the global standard in solutions for space telecommunications, radar and optical Earth observation, defense and security, navigation and science. Thales Alenia Space and Telespazio embody Thales and Finmeccanica “Space Alliance.”

Thales Components Corp. Booth 201740G Commerce WayTotowa, NJ 07512www.thalesgroup.com/mis

Thales is the world’s leading manufacturer of TWTs and amplifiers for satellite downlink communication and TWTs for ground-based uplink applications. Our 50 years of experience has provided superior production capabilities and decisive technical innovation. Our portfolio covers L to V-band for space and from C to Q-band for terrestrial applications.

ThinKom Solutions, Inc. Booth 5384881 W 145th StHawthorne, CA 90503www.thinkom.com

ThinKom is a leading provider of innovative, compact, ultra-low-profile broadband antenna system solutions for aeronautical, on-the-move (OTM), and man-portable applications. Its primary products uniquely enable near-term global deployment of affordable high data rate connectivity for high-speed wireless Internet access, satellite television, voice/video-over-IP, and even safety services for the consumer, enterprise, first-responder, civil, military/government, and intelligence communities in the X, Ku, Ka, and Q frequency bands.

Thuraya Telecommunications Company Booth 1523 P.O. Box 283333DubaiUnited Arab Emirateswww.thuraya.com

International Mobile Satellite Services (MSS) operator, Thuraya Telecommunications Company, is proud to offer the latest innovations in satellite technology. Our advanced, cost-effective products and solutions, along with our reliable network coverage across Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia, ensure you stay connected anytime, anywhere. From government and military, to the oil & gas and maritime sectors, from NGOs to global media outlets, Thuraya Telecommunications continues to deliver what our partners need, when they need it.

Times Microwave Systems Booth 441358 Hall AveWallingford, CT 06492www.timesmicrowave.com

Times Microwave Systems is a leader and pioneer in the development of high reliability coaxial cables and cable assemblies for demanding interconnect applications. Products cover military-aerospace, shipboard and commercial wireless applications and include high-performance flexible, semi-flexible and rigid coaxial cable assemblies, and flexible 50 Ohm LMR® cables, connectors and assemblies. The company is committed to serving the needs of its customers and providing highly engineered, cost effective products.

TRAK Microwave Booth 1074726 Eisenhower BlvdTampa, FL 33634www.trak.com

TRAK defense products are in airborne communications equipment, electronic warfare equipment, radar and missile applications. Space applications include components for television broadcast, meteorological, earth resource, and intelligence gathering satellites. Our commercial products are used in point-to-point radio, wireless communications, base stations, collision avoidance systems and distance measuring equipment.

TrustComm, Inc. Booth 129800 Corporate Dr, Suite 421Stafford, VA 22554www.TrustComm.com

TrustComm is a premier small business, providing global COMSATCOM services, fully managed solutions and satellite equipment. TrustComm operates a commercial Teleport and Secure Network Operations Center (S-NOC), strategically located on Ellington Field Military Base, along with a redundant S-NOC and Executive Headquarter in Quantico, VA.

TSAT AS Booth 142Martin Linges vei 251364 Fornebu Norwaywww.tsat.net

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TTCOMM GROUP Booth 144Aleje Jerozolimskie 65/7900-697 Warsaw Polandwww.ttcomm.net

TTcomm S.A. is one of the largest suppliers of satellite services in Central and Eastern Europe. The company is in possession of the certificates necessary for acting on the world and home markets, including those entitling cooperation with the Armed Forces of the Republic of Poland and North Atlantic Alliance.

TTI Booth 949PCTCAN c/Albert Einstein, 1439011 Santander, CantabriaSpainwww.ttinorte.es

TTI is a leading company in Radiofrequency and Antennas, developing ad-hoc and off the shelf products. TTI provides SOTM systems based on low profile solutions, as well as Ka band world-class equipment, including linearized BUCs and SSPAs up to 120W, and LNBs.

TTP — The Technology PartnershipBooth 1853Melbourn Science ParkCambridge RdMelbourn, SG8 6EEUnited Kingdomwww.ttp.com

Turkish Aerospace Industries, Inc. Booth 101Havacılık Bulv. No:17Akinci, KazanAnkara 6692Turkeywww.tai.com.tr

Turkish Aerospace Industries, Inc. (TAI), ranking among the top hundred global players in aerospace and defense arena, is Turkey’s center of technology in design, development, modernization, manufacturing, integration and life cycle support of integrated aerospace systems, from fixed and rotary wing air platforms to UAV systems and space systems.

Turksat AS Booth 10140 KM. Konya Yolu GolbasiCevizlidere Cad. No: 31 BalgatAnkara 6839Turkeywww.turksat.com.tr

Turksat A.S., is the only satellite operator in Turkey, operating four satellites and providing various satellite communication services through Turksat 2A, Turksat 3A, Turksat 4A, Turksat 4B to customers throughout Turkey, Eurasia and the MENA region.

Tyvak Nano Satellite Systems, Inc. Booth 201315265 Alton Pkwy, Suite 200Irvine, CA 92618www.tyvak.com

Tyvak is the leading provider of nanosatellite defense solutions, offering turnkey, concept-to-operations services for government customers. Nanosatellite solutions – including design and build, testing, launch integration and flight – make space-based research and utilization more accessible and cost efficient than ever by leveraging unparalleled industry knowledge with state-of-the-art technology.

UBS Ltd. Booth 1548400 Spinnaker WayVaughan, ON L4K 5Y9Canadawww.uniquesys.com

UHP Networks / Romantis Group Booth 18016600 Trans-Canada Hwy, Suite 750Pointe-Claire, QC H9R 4S2Canadawww.uhp.net

Romantis is a global provider of space segment capacity and leading edge satellite networking equipment. The Group manages 600 MHz of satellite resource, operates own VSAT and DVB platforms and produces the innovative UHP product - the industry’s first fully software-defined satellite router that supports any topologies and operation modes.

UltiSat Booth 341708 Quince Orchard Rd, Suite 120Gaithersburg, MD 20878www.ultisat.com

UltiSat is a global satellite communications service provider, offering comprehensive, end-to-end managed network solutions to government/defense entities, multi-national enterprises, telco companies, and IGO/NGOs. UltiSat offers customized services and solutions for enterprise-grade, wide-area networks (WANs) in the most remote/harsh environments in over 130 countries via satellite, fiber, and/or wireless integration.

United Teleports Inc.Booth 173919000 NE 5th AveMiami, FL 33179www.unitedteleports.com

Universal Switching Corporation Booth 11387671 North San Fernando RdBurbank, CA 91505www.uswi.com

Manufacturer of state-of-the-art programmable switching equipment and the leader in cost effective switching solutions. Our flexible system architecture allows you to specify exactly the type and size of system required. Supported signals range from DC to 40GHz including RS-530, power, audio, ATE, video, HD-SDI, RF, IF, digital, and many others.

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VectorNav Technologies Booth 34710501 Markison RdDallas, TX 75238www.vectornav.com

VectorNav specializes in manufacturing high-performance inertial navigation systems using the latest MEMS sensor and GPS/GNSS technology. VectorNav’s inertial products (IMU/AHRS, GPS/INS and GPS-Compass), combined with its engineering team’s applications experience, enable solutions for the most demanding antenna pointing, VSAT, SATCOM and SOTM applications where precise pointing and stabilization are required.

VECTRON INTERNATIONAL Booth 1711267 Lowell Rd, Suite 102Hudson, NH 03051www.vectron.com

Vectron International is a leader in the design and manufacture of Precision Oscillators and Timing Solutions for Communication, Industrial, Military & Space applications.

VERISAT Booth 140Martin Linges vei 251364 Fornebu Norwaywww.verisat.no

VeriSat offers leading solutions for VSAT interference management. The patent-pending SatGuard technology allows satellite operators and service providers to quickly and easily determine interfering VSAT terminals by the terminal ID. Geolocation of VSAT terminals by terminal ID have also now become possible with SatGuard technology.

ViaLite Communications Booth 172365 Shrivenham Hundred Business Park WatchfieldSwindon, Wiltshire SN6 8TYUnited Kingdomwww.vialite.com

ViaLite Communications provide RF communications products and services for satcom and military applications. We design and manufacture RF over fiber links, antennas solutions and filters. Our design facility includes a shielded anechoic chamber for testing antennas and filters. Our US office is in Florida.

ViaSat, Inc. Booth 8236155 El Camino RealCarlsbad, CA 92009www.viasat.com

The game-changing benefits of constantly improving bandwidth economics are transforming residential, enterprise, mobile, and portable satellite systems and services. We’re expanding the boundaries of what satellite communications can do for your business and customers. Come discuss with us how you can benefit from a new level of value and performance.

Viking SATCOMBooth 1927704 N Clark St, Suite #2Albion, MI 49224www.VikingSatcom.com

Viking SATCOM is a leading manufacturer and distributor of commercial satellite communication products. We are comprised of a highly experienced sales and technical support staff that will assist you in finding the best solution for your TVRO, VSAT, Quick Deploy and Mobile satellite applications.

Vocality Booth 846560 Herndon Pkwy, Suite 110Herndon, VA 20170www.vocality.com

Vocality solves the ever-increasing problem of needing more bandwidth than is available. We make your network satellite-aware by increasing efficiency and quality for data, radio-relay, voip, and voice/fax over high-latency and jitter-prone transmissions. With Vocality, your communications are cleaner, clearer, and compressed — making every word heard and every image seen.

Volga-Dnepr Unique Air Cargo Booth 20229400 Grogan’s Mill Rd #220The Woodlands, TX 77380www.volga-dnepr.com

Volga-Dnepr provides air transportation services from producers to launch facilities globally. We have transported launch vehicles, satellites, containers and equipment within the US and internationally to French Guiana, Kazakhstan and Japan using our own Antonov AN124 and Ilyushin IL-76 aircraft. This year we are celebrating our 20 Year Anniversary.

Walton De-Ice Booth 8354185 N Hallmark ParkwaySan Bernardino, CA 92407www.de-ice.com

For over 30 years W B Waolton has been De-Icing satellite antennas, from .6 to 32 meters. Starting with the large antennas, the entire rear of the antenna was enclosed and heated with furnaces. Later, the Snow Shield was developed to cover the aperture, most recently the Ice Quake was introduced.

Wavestream Booth 1423545 West Terrace DrSan Dimas, CA 91773www.wavestream.com

Wavestream® designs and manufactures next generation Solid-State Power Amplifiers for Commercial and Defense Mobility applications deployed on land, sea or air. Wavestream’s proven family of Ka, Ku, X and C-band products provide higher output power, greater reliability and lower energy usage in more compact packages than traditional amplifier solutions.

Wideband Systems, Inc.Booth 200522682 SandalwoodMission Viejo, CA 92692www.wideband-sys.com

Household audio & video equipment.

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Winegard Company Booth 15113000 Kirkwood StBurlington, IA 52601www.winegard.com

Winegard counts many “firsts” in the industry including all-channel yagi TV antennas, 82-channel antennas and the anodizing process. Winegard Company currently manufactures and markets four distinct product lines: satellite antennas and mounts, marine and recreational vehicle TV antennas and mounts, certified medical telemetry antennas and over-the-air antennas.

WORK Microwave GmbH Booth 1815Raiffeisenstr. 1283607 Holzkirchen Germanywww.work-microwave.de

WORK Microwave’s Satellite Technologies division develops and manufactures high-performance, advanced satellite communications equipment for telecommunications companies, broadcasters, integrators, and government organizations that are operating satellite earth stations, satellite news gathering vehicles, fly-aways, and other mobile or portable satellite communication solutions.

XipLink, Inc.

Booth 18074200 St. Laurent Boulevard, Suite 1010Montreal, QC H2W 2R2Canadawww.xiplink.com

XipLink is the technology leader in wireless link optimization using the SCPS TCP acceleration standard, providing dramatic bandwidth savings and improved customer experience.

XMW INC. Booth 1252201 Jangyoungsil Bldg. 105 Shinildong-roDaedeok-gu, Daejeon 306-230South Koreawww.xmwinc.com

• BUC : 1W, 5W, 10W, 20W, and 40W as Single or Dual band for commercial and military application

• LNB : Single / Dual / Tri / Quad band to cover the entire Ka-band for communication and TVRO

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XTAR LLC Booth 11472551 Dulles View Dr, Suite 300Herndon, VA 20171www.xtar.com

XTAR, LLC is a privately owned and operated company providing commercial X-band services to U.S. and Allied government users. The high-powered global, fixed and steerable beams on XTAR’s two satellites provide affordable and highly-flexible, X-band capacity to support critical government applications, including ‘comms-on-the-move’ and airborne ISR. The XTAR fleet provides coverage anywhere from Denver east to Singapore.

ZODIAC DATA SYSTEMS Booth 3085 Avenue des Andes CS 9010191978 CourtaboeufFrancewww.zds-fr.com

ZODIAC DATA SYSTEMS is a leading provider in the fields of telecommunications and high data rate telemetry displays high data rate receivers (Cortex HDR) for Remote Sensing, Deep Space processors (Cortex DS), TT&C modems (Cortex CRT), SSPA, Up/Down Converters, IF recorders (RSR) & integrated solutions for Carrier & Signal.

Zoho WebNMS Booth 21154141 Hacienda DrPleasanton, CA 94588www.webnms.com

WebNMS specializes in solutions for multi-vendor network management, service orchestration and IoT enterprise applications. WebNMS markets these solutions as flexible, extensible platforms to network service providers, managed service providers and network equipment vendors. With more than 25000 deployments across the globe, WebNMS is a trusted choice for scale and reliability.

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Global leader MDA has been delivering next-generation satellite communications systems for 50 years, with an unparalleled reputation for leadership and innovation. Now, we’re preparing to launch a commercial on-orbit geostationary satellite refueling service that further extends

our commitment and value to the global communications market.

This year, come and visit the new MDA display at the Satellite 2011 conference and expect to be impressed by its stunning two-storey space. Our future-minded display concept is the most

befitting showcase for today’s MDA. No less than you’d expect from such an innovator.

Our standout technical strength, our customer focus, cost effectiveness and on-time delivery stands behind our comprehensive range of offerings including payloads, antennas, electronics,

mechanisms and structures.

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