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Inmarsat’s Rebecca Cowen-Hirsch: Satcom Resilience Based on Space Asset Diversity, Distribution, Protection


Rebecca Cowen-Hirsch
Rebecca Cowen-Hirsch

TYSONS CORNER, VA, April 20, 2016 — Rebecca Cowen-Hirsch, senior vice president for government strategy and policy at Inmarsat, has said satellite communications resilience is centered on the diversity, distribution and protection of space assets, ExecutiveBiz reported Thursday.

Cowen-Hirsch wrote in a Space News article published March 28 that diversity relies on the integration of commercial and military systems, distribution happens when those integrated systems are used to support traffic and commercial tactical waveforms work to counter jamming and interference.

“The diversity, distribution and protection of orbital assets are essential attributes of resiliency that enhance the government’s integrated satcom architecture, ensuring the government can operate in all environments, even when contested, ” she said.

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