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How Satellite-Powered Bluetooth Tracking Can Transform Disaster Response

How Satellite-Powered Bluetooth Tracking Can Transform Disaster Response

by admin | Sep 15, 2025 | Space Industry

Imagine you’re in the midst of a natural disaster, such as a wildfire. You call for help, but your phone doesn’t work because the cell towers have burned down. This worrisome scenario is more common than we might imagine. Too often, disaster response processes rely on...
Why Satellite Constellations Enable a Culture Shift for Space Logistics

Why Satellite Constellations Enable a Culture Shift for Space Logistics

by Hugh Taylor and Marc Feldman | Jul 11, 2025 | Space Industry

By Hugh Taylor and Marc Feldman Sometimes, the most important stories unfold right before our eyes—but an exciting distraction keeps us from noticing. As Starlink and Amazon Kuiper launch thousands of satellites into orbit to form expansive constellations, it’s easy...
Thinking Through Unanticipated Risks in the USSF Commercial Space Strategy

Thinking Through Unanticipated Risks in the USSF Commercial Space Strategy

by Hugh Taylor and Marc Feldman | Jul 16, 2024 | Cybersecurity, Military, Space Industry

by Hugh Taylor and Marc Feldman In April of this year, the United States Space Force (USSF) released its Commercial Space Strategy. The strategy, announced with the intention of “accelerating the purposeful pursuit of hybrid space architectures,” seeks to create...
Hacking a Satellite: Harder Than It Looks?

Hacking a Satellite: Harder Than It Looks?

by Hugh Taylor and Marc Feldman | Jul 8, 2024 | Cybersecurity, Space Industry

(This article originally appear in the Journal of Cyber Policy) Last year’s DEF CON event featured a demonstration of satellite hacking. In the Hack-a-Sat contest, which was organized by the US Air Force, teams of hackers were able to penetrate a cubesat called...

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