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Deadline: Nov 5, 2024
Project locations: EU 27 EU 27
Sectors: Security, Telecommunications, Air & Aviation Security, Telecommunications, Air & Aviation
Partner types: Academic Institution, Consulting Organization, NGO, Other Academic Institution, Consulting Organization, NGO, Other
Partner locations: EU 27, Anguilla, Aruba, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Caribbean Netherlands, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, French Polynesia, French Southern Territory, Greenland, Montserrat, New Caledonia, Norway, Pitcairn, Saint Helena, St. Pierre and Miquelon, Turks and Caicos, Wallis and Futuna EU 27, Anguilla, Aruba, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Caribbean Netherlands, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islan ... See more

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ALTAY Corporation, founded in 1957, has a 67-year history of successful software and simulation projects. ALTAY Technology BV, established in Eindhoven, Netherlands in June 2020, specializes in software and information technology. Their focus includes simulation systems, embedded software, ERP applications, and electro-optic systems, maintaining a legacy of providing tailored IT solutions meeting international standards for over 60 years.

Secure waveform for satellite communications

TOPIC ID: EDF-2024-DA-SPACE-EPW-STEP

Type of grant: Call for proposals

 

Topic description

Objective:

In today’s military applications supported by satellite communications, security, information assurance and link efficiency are inextricably linked. Military operations are becoming more complex as conflict areas grow more dispersed on a global scale, with a growing need to support a diversity of on-the-move, on-the-pause and fixed platforms. At the same time, security threats are becoming more apparent, raising concerns that nations, terrorist groups, criminals and individual hackers can jam, interrupt and endanger military operations.

In satellite communications, most individual nations cannot generate significant capabilities by themselves. Instead, European nations can generate increased capabilities through cooperation and collaboration. Several pooling and sharing initiatives have already been kicked off in the European defence context to face challenges related to the fragmentation of supply and demand, the assured secure access to satellite communications and the changing environment.

The complexity of dispersed military operations translates into requirements to have access to complex global satellite communication networks with a mix of different satellite constellations, networks and services to support a wide variety of military applications. Security and resilience are key features of today’s military satellite networks and are paired with efficiency to cope with the increased data demand of bandwidth hungry services such as ISR and situational awareness, the growing use of on-the-move applications, and the need for seamless end-user experience during operations. However, military satellite communication networks with these wide-ranging requirements face an increased risk of ill-intentioned acts and cyber-attacks such as jamming, signal spoofing and interception attempts.

A key element to tackle this security challenge is the implementation of a protected, resilient and secure satellite communication waveform for fully transparent, processed transparent and the new generation processed interactive transponders, which at the same time responds to the operational requirements and allows for interoperability during joint operations with allies.

Please, visit the following page to get more information regarding this call: https://www.developmentaid.org/grants/view/1283276/secure-waveform-for-satellite-communications?useNavigation=true