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THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC As the world endures an unprecedented crisis, satellites are providing a host of communications, business continuity, broadcast, navigation, remote imaging and other vital services critical to public health and safety and community well-being. America’s commercial satellite industry is playing a broad and vital role during the COVID-19pandemic.
ABOUT SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (SIA) The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) is a United States-based trade association providing representation of the leading domestic satellite operators, service providers, manufacturers, launch services providers, and ground equipment suppliers.Since 1995, SIA has advocated on behalf of the commercial U.S. satellite industry on policy, regulatory, and legislative issues affecting the SATELLITE INDUSTRY GROWS AT RECORD-SETTING PACE Washington, D.C., July 2, 2020 – The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) today announced the release of the 2020 State of the Satellite Industry Report (SSIR), a global summary of the commercial satellite industry, revealing record-setting growth and economic impact. The 23 rd annual report shows that for the second straight year a record PRINCIPLES OF SPACE SAFETY FOR THE COMMERCIAL SATELLITE Washington, D.C., Oct 22, 2019 – The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) today announced the release of a set of Principles of Space Safety, drafted to help protect freedom of use and long-term access to space by ensuring safe flight operations for satellites, human spacecraft and other space missions. SIA is a U.S.-based trade association that for more than two decades has advocated on INTRODUCTION TO THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY Basics: Satellite Segment Medium earth orbit (MEO) satellites are located between LEO and GEO satellites at 6,300 to 12,500 miles. 10-18 are required for continuous global coverage.CLICK HERE TO VIEW
Download. All SIA Members are eligible to receive a complimentary copy of the annual industry report. For others looking to purchase a copy of the complete report or for members looking to order a copy, please click on the order form links below. For more information, please contact SIA via email at info@sia.org or via telephone at202.503.1560.
PRESIDENT'S REPORT
March 31, 2021 SIA Newsletter Vol 03.2021 BROADCAST: SATELLITE TV & RADIO Broadcast: Satellite TV & Radio. Communications satellites orbit far above the Earth’s surface and are able to transmit television, radio and even some long-distance telephone signals around the curve of the Earth between distant locations on the Earth’s surface. The first live Trans-Atlantic satellite program was broadcast in the U.S. andTHERESE JONES
Therese Jones joined the Satellite Industry Association as its Senior Director of Policy in January of 2018. Ms. Jones supports SIA’s work on government services, regulatory, legislative, defense, export-control and trade issues of critical importance to the Association’s members. Prior to joining SIA, Therese was anassistant policy
SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (SIA) Since 1995, SIA has advocated on behalf of the commercial U.S. satellite industry on policy, regulatory, and legislative issues affecting the satellite business. SIA is a recognized focal point for the U.S. satellite industry in Washington, DC, representing and advocating industry positions with key policy makers on Capitol Hilland with the
THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC As the world endures an unprecedented crisis, satellites are providing a host of communications, business continuity, broadcast, navigation, remote imaging and other vital services critical to public health and safety and community well-being. America’s commercial satellite industry is playing a broad and vital role during the COVID-19pandemic.
ABOUT SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (SIA) The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) is a United States-based trade association providing representation of the leading domestic satellite operators, service providers, manufacturers, launch services providers, and ground equipment suppliers.Since 1995, SIA has advocated on behalf of the commercial U.S. satellite industry on policy, regulatory, and legislative issues affecting the SATELLITE INDUSTRY GROWS AT RECORD-SETTING PACE Washington, D.C., July 2, 2020 – The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) today announced the release of the 2020 State of the Satellite Industry Report (SSIR), a global summary of the commercial satellite industry, revealing record-setting growth and economic impact. The 23 rd annual report shows that for the second straight year a record PRINCIPLES OF SPACE SAFETY FOR THE COMMERCIAL SATELLITE Washington, D.C., Oct 22, 2019 – The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) today announced the release of a set of Principles of Space Safety, drafted to help protect freedom of use and long-term access to space by ensuring safe flight operations for satellites, human spacecraft and other space missions. SIA is a U.S.-based trade association that for more than two decades has advocated on INTRODUCTION TO THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY Basics: Satellite Segment Medium earth orbit (MEO) satellites are located between LEO and GEO satellites at 6,300 to 12,500 miles. 10-18 are required for continuous global coverage.CLICK HERE TO VIEW
Download. All SIA Members are eligible to receive a complimentary copy of the annual industry report. For others looking to purchase a copy of the complete report or for members looking to order a copy, please click on the order form links below. For more information, please contact SIA via email at info@sia.org or via telephone at202.503.1560.
PRESIDENT'S REPORT
March 31, 2021 SIA Newsletter Vol 03.2021 BROADCAST: SATELLITE TV & RADIO Broadcast: Satellite TV & Radio. Communications satellites orbit far above the Earth’s surface and are able to transmit television, radio and even some long-distance telephone signals around the curve of the Earth between distant locations on the Earth’s surface. The first live Trans-Atlantic satellite program was broadcast in the U.S. andTHERESE JONES
Therese Jones joined the Satellite Industry Association as its Senior Director of Policy in January of 2018. Ms. Jones supports SIA’s work on government services, regulatory, legislative, defense, export-control and trade issues of critical importance to the Association’s members. Prior to joining SIA, Therese was anassistant policy
ABOUT SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (SIA) The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) is a United States-based trade association providing representation of the leading domestic satellite operators, service providers, manufacturers, launch services providers, and ground equipment suppliers.Since 1995, SIA has advocated on behalf of the commercial U.S. satellite industry on policy, regulatory, and legislative issues affecting the THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC As the world endures an unprecedented crisis, satellites are providing a host of communications, business continuity, broadcast, navigation, remote imaging and other vital services critical to public health and safety and community well-being. America’s commercial satellite industry is playing a broad and vital role during the COVID-19pandemic.
PRESENTATIONS
SIA was formed in 1995 and is a 501(c)(6) trade association that represents the unified voice for the U.S. commercial satellite industry. SIA offices and its staff are located in Washington, D.C. SIA STAFF – SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON, D.C. Therese Jones joined the Satellite Industry Association as its Senior Director of Policy in January of 2018. Ms. Jones supports SIA’s work on government services, regulatory, legislative, defense, export-control and trade issues of critical importance to the Association’s members. Learn More >>. Contact Therese attjones@sia.org.
BROADCAST: SATELLITE TV & RADIO Communications satellites orbit far above the Earth’s surface and are able to transmit television, radio and even some long-distance telephone signals around the curve of the Earth between distant locations on the Earth’s surface.. The first live Trans-Atlantic satellite program was broadcast in the U.S. and Europe via the communications satellite, Telstar, on July 23, 1962.SIA WORKSHOPS
SIA and its members are committed to advancing the dialogue between the Department of Defense, and related government entities, and the commercial satellite industry, from spacecraft builders and launch providers to satellite operators, end-to-end service providers, integrators and ground equipment manufacturers. To facilitate that relationship, SIA partners with key government agencies to 2019 STATE OF THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY PREVIEW Satellite Services. Satellite services, the largest segment; growth in value-added mobile and broadband markets ranging 3% –12%; 1.7% overall decrease, reflecting the satellite TVSSIR20 SSIR 2
2019 Top-Level Global Satellite Industry Findings . 0/0 Satellite Services $123B (45%) SIA space and technology Satellite Manufacturing$12.5B (5%)
STATE OF THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY REPORT Each year, SIA publishes the leading analysis of the satellite industry’s economic performance. The 2014 State of the Satellite Industry Report concluded that global industry revenues for calendar year 2013 increased to $189.2 billion, 3% higher than in 2012. SIA RELEASES STATE OF SATELLITE INDUSTRY REPORT 2018 SIA Releases 21st Annual State of the Satellite Industry Report. Washington, D.C., June 13, 2018 – The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) today released the 2018 State of the Satellite Industry Report at an industry briefing at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. Since 1997, SIA has released its annual analysis of the satelliteindustry.
SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (SIA) Satellite Industry Association is a recognized focal point for the U.S. satellite industry in Washington, DC, advocating industrypositions.
THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMICAUTHOR: SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION SIA was formed in 1995 and is a 501(c)(6) trade association that represents the unified voice for the U.S. commercial satellite industry. SIA offices and its staff are located in Washington, D.C. PRINCIPLES OF SPACE SAFETY FOR THE COMMERCIAL SATELLITE Washington, D.C., Oct 22, 2019 – The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) today announced the release of a set of Principles of Space Safety, drafted to help protect freedom of use and long-term access to space by ensuring safe flight operations for satellites, human spacecraft and other space missions. SIA is a U.S.-based trade association that for more than two decades has advocated on INTRODUCTION TO THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY Basics: Satellite Segment Medium earth orbit (MEO) satellites are located between LEO and GEO satellites at 6,300 to 12,500 miles. 10-18 are required for continuous global coverage. SATELLITE INDUSTRY GROWS AT RECORD-SETTING PACE SIA was formed in 1995 and is a 501(c)(6) trade association that represents the unified voice for the U.S. commercial satellite industry. SIA offices and its staff are located in Washington, D.C. 2019 STATE OF THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY PREVIEW Satellite manufacturing revenues increased by 26%; several high value intelligence and military satellites launched in the U.S. and abroad. BROADCAST: SATELLITE TV & RADIO Communications satellites orbit far above the Earth’s surface and are able to transmit television, radio and even some long-distance telephone signals around the curve of the Earth between distant locations on the Earth’s surface.. The first live Trans-Atlantic satellite program was broadcast in the U.S. and Europe via the communications satellite, Telstar, on July 23, 1962. SIA STAFF – SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON, D.C. As President of SIA, Tom is the trade association’s lead advocate for regulatory and policy issues of critical importance to SIA’s membership, including spectrum and licensing issues, defense and public safety matters, and export control and international trade issues. Learn More >> Contact Tom at tstroup@sia.org.PRESIDENT'S REPORT
March 31, 2021 SIA Newsletter Vol 03.2021THERESE JONES
Therese Jones – Senior Directory of Policy Therese Jones joined the Satellite Industry Association as its Senior Director of Policy in January of 2018. Ms. Jones supports SIA’s work on government services, regulatory, legislative, defense, export-control and tradeissues of
SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (SIA) Satellite Industry Association is a recognized focal point for the U.S. satellite industry in Washington, DC, advocating industrypositions.
THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMICAUTHOR: SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION SIA was formed in 1995 and is a 501(c)(6) trade association that represents the unified voice for the U.S. commercial satellite industry. SIA offices and its staff are located in Washington, D.C. PRINCIPLES OF SPACE SAFETY FOR THE COMMERCIAL SATELLITE Washington, D.C., Oct 22, 2019 – The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) today announced the release of a set of Principles of Space Safety, drafted to help protect freedom of use and long-term access to space by ensuring safe flight operations for satellites, human spacecraft and other space missions. SIA is a U.S.-based trade association that for more than two decades has advocated on INTRODUCTION TO THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY Basics: Satellite Segment Medium earth orbit (MEO) satellites are located between LEO and GEO satellites at 6,300 to 12,500 miles. 10-18 are required for continuous global coverage. SATELLITE INDUSTRY GROWS AT RECORD-SETTING PACE SIA was formed in 1995 and is a 501(c)(6) trade association that represents the unified voice for the U.S. commercial satellite industry. SIA offices and its staff are located in Washington, D.C. 2019 STATE OF THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY PREVIEW Satellite manufacturing revenues increased by 26%; several high value intelligence and military satellites launched in the U.S. and abroad. BROADCAST: SATELLITE TV & RADIO Communications satellites orbit far above the Earth’s surface and are able to transmit television, radio and even some long-distance telephone signals around the curve of the Earth between distant locations on the Earth’s surface.. The first live Trans-Atlantic satellite program was broadcast in the U.S. and Europe via the communications satellite, Telstar, on July 23, 1962. SIA STAFF – SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON, D.C. As President of SIA, Tom is the trade association’s lead advocate for regulatory and policy issues of critical importance to SIA’s membership, including spectrum and licensing issues, defense and public safety matters, and export control and international trade issues. Learn More >> Contact Tom at tstroup@sia.org.PRESIDENT'S REPORT
March 31, 2021 SIA Newsletter Vol 03.2021THERESE JONES
Therese Jones – Senior Directory of Policy Therese Jones joined the Satellite Industry Association as its Senior Director of Policy in January of 2018. Ms. Jones supports SIA’s work on government services, regulatory, legislative, defense, export-control and tradeissues of
ABOUT SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (SIA) The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) is a United States-based trade association providing representation of the leading domestic satellite operators, service providers, manufacturers, launch services providers, and ground equipment suppliers.Since 1995, SIA has advocated on behalf of the commercial U.S. satellite industry on policy, regulatory, and legislative issues affecting the THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC SIA was formed in 1995 and is a 501(c)(6) trade association that represents the unified voice for the U.S. commercial satellite industry. SIA offices and its staff are located in Washington, D.C. SIA EVENTS – SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON, D.C. December 14-16, 2021 www.dodsatcom.com. Each year, the DoD Commercial SATCOM Workshop brings together government leaders from DoD Combatant Commands, Services and Agencies as well as commercial satellite industry operators, service providers, MEMBERSHIP & APPLICATIONS SIA Associate Membership is open to both U.S. companies, as defined under SIA’s Bylaws, and non-U.S. companies engaged in satellite related activities that are committed to SIA’s stated mission and goals and that have a significant stake in the U.S. marketplace. SIA STAFF – SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON, D.C. As President of SIA, Tom is the trade association’s lead advocate for regulatory and policy issues of critical importance to SIA’s membership, including spectrum and licensing issues, defense and public safety matters, and export control and international trade issues. Learn More >> Contact Tom at tstroup@sia.org. BROADCAST: SATELLITE TV & RADIO Communications satellites orbit far above the Earth’s surface and are able to transmit television, radio and even some long-distance telephone signals around the curve of the Earth between distant locations on the Earth’s surface.. The first live Trans-Atlantic satellite program was broadcast in the U.S. and Europe via the communications satellite, Telstar, on July 23, 1962. SIA MONTHLY NEWSLETTER SIA was formed in 1995 and is a 501(c)(6) trade association that represents the unified voice for the U.S. commercial satellite industry. SIA offices and its staff are located in Washington, D.C. BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY Satellite communications services are capable of providing broadband connectivity to rural and remote areas of the country where it remains uneconomical for terrestrial services to deploy and provide both speeds and prices comparable to terrestrial alternatives. These services are available directly to the consumer today, covering all 50 states and delivering broadband offerings up to 100 ITU DEVELOPMENT BUREAU SIA Congratulates Doreen Bogdan-Martin on her Election Victory and Becoming the New Head of the ITU’s Development Bureau. Washington, D.C., November 1, 2018 – Satellite Industry Association is very pleased to congratulate Doreen Bogdan-Martin on being elected as Director of the United Nations’ International Telecommunications Union (ITU) Bureau of Telecommunication SIA RELEASES STATE OF SATELLITE INDUSTRY REPORT 2018 SIA Releases 21st Annual State of the Satellite Industry Report. Washington, D.C., June 13, 2018 – The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) today released the 2018 State of the Satellite Industry Report at an industry briefing at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. Since 1997, SIA has released its annual analysis of the satelliteindustry.
SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (SIA) Since 1995, SIA has advocated on behalf of the commercial U.S. satellite industry on policy, regulatory, and legislative issues affecting the satellite business. SIA is a recognized focal point for the U.S. satellite industry in Washington, DC, representing and advocating industry positions with key policy makers on Capitol Hilland with the
PRINCIPLES OF SPACE SAFETY FOR THE COMMERCIAL SATELLITEAUTHOR: HEIDIMAGNUSON
Washington, D.C., Oct 22, 2019 – The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) today announced the release of a set of Principles of Space Safety, drafted to help protect freedom of use and long-term access to space by ensuring safe flight operations for satellites, human spacecraft and other space missions. SIA is a U.S.-based trade association that for more than two decades has advocated onCLICK HERE TO VIEW
Download. All SIA Members are eligible to receive a complimentary copy of the annual industry report. For others looking to purchase a copy of the complete report or for members looking to order a copy, please click on the order form links below. For more information, please contact SIA via email at info@sia.org or via telephone at202.503.1560.
SATELLITE INDUSTRY GROWS AT RECORD-SETTING PACE Washington, D.C., July 2, 2020 – The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) today announced the release of the 2020 State of the Satellite Industry Report (SSIR), a global summary of the commercial satellite industry, revealing record-setting growth and economic impact. The 23 rd annual report shows that for the second straight year a record INTRODUCTION TO THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY Basics: Satellite Segment Medium earth orbit (MEO) satellites are located between LEO and GEO satellites at 6,300 to 12,500 miles. 10-18 are required for continuous global coverage. 2019 STATE OF THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY PREVIEW Satellite Services. Satellite services, the largest segment; growth in value-added mobile and broadband markets ranging 3% –12%; 1.7% overall decrease, reflecting the satellite TV BROADCAST: SATELLITE TV & RADIO Broadcast: Satellite TV & Radio. Communications satellites orbit far above the Earth’s surface and are able to transmit television, radio and even some long-distance telephone signals around the curve of the Earth between distant locations on the Earth’s surface. The first live Trans-Atlantic satellite program was broadcast in the U.S. andPRESIDENT'S REPORT
March 31, 2021 SIA Newsletter Vol 03.2021THERESE JONES
Therese Jones joined the Satellite Industry Association as its Senior Director of Policy in January of 2018. Ms. Jones supports SIA’s work on government services, regulatory, legislative, defense, export-control and trade issues of critical importance to the Association’s members. Prior to joining SIA, Therese was anassistant policy
TOM STROUP – SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON, D.C. Tom Stroup – President As President of SIA, Tom is the trade association’s lead advocate for regulatory and policy issues of critical importance to SIA’s membership, including spectrum and licensing issues, defense and public safety matters, and export control and international trade issues.He also manages the day-to-day operations of SIA, including member communications, staff SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (SIA) Since 1995, SIA has advocated on behalf of the commercial U.S. satellite industry on policy, regulatory, and legislative issues affecting the satellite business. SIA is a recognized focal point for the U.S. satellite industry in Washington, DC, representing and advocating industry positions with key policy makers on Capitol Hilland with the
PRINCIPLES OF SPACE SAFETY FOR THE COMMERCIAL SATELLITEAUTHOR: HEIDIMAGNUSON
Washington, D.C., Oct 22, 2019 – The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) today announced the release of a set of Principles of Space Safety, drafted to help protect freedom of use and long-term access to space by ensuring safe flight operations for satellites, human spacecraft and other space missions. SIA is a U.S.-based trade association that for more than two decades has advocated onCLICK HERE TO VIEW
Download. All SIA Members are eligible to receive a complimentary copy of the annual industry report. For others looking to purchase a copy of the complete report or for members looking to order a copy, please click on the order form links below. For more information, please contact SIA via email at info@sia.org or via telephone at202.503.1560.
SATELLITE INDUSTRY GROWS AT RECORD-SETTING PACE Washington, D.C., July 2, 2020 – The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) today announced the release of the 2020 State of the Satellite Industry Report (SSIR), a global summary of the commercial satellite industry, revealing record-setting growth and economic impact. The 23 rd annual report shows that for the second straight year a record INTRODUCTION TO THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY Basics: Satellite Segment Medium earth orbit (MEO) satellites are located between LEO and GEO satellites at 6,300 to 12,500 miles. 10-18 are required for continuous global coverage. 2019 STATE OF THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY PREVIEW Satellite Services. Satellite services, the largest segment; growth in value-added mobile and broadband markets ranging 3% –12%; 1.7% overall decrease, reflecting the satellite TV BROADCAST: SATELLITE TV & RADIO Broadcast: Satellite TV & Radio. Communications satellites orbit far above the Earth’s surface and are able to transmit television, radio and even some long-distance telephone signals around the curve of the Earth between distant locations on the Earth’s surface. The first live Trans-Atlantic satellite program was broadcast in the U.S. andPRESIDENT'S REPORT
March 31, 2021 SIA Newsletter Vol 03.2021THERESE JONES
Therese Jones joined the Satellite Industry Association as its Senior Director of Policy in January of 2018. Ms. Jones supports SIA’s work on government services, regulatory, legislative, defense, export-control and trade issues of critical importance to the Association’s members. Prior to joining SIA, Therese was anassistant policy
TOM STROUP – SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON, D.C. Tom Stroup – President As President of SIA, Tom is the trade association’s lead advocate for regulatory and policy issues of critical importance to SIA’s membership, including spectrum and licensing issues, defense and public safety matters, and export control and international trade issues.He also manages the day-to-day operations of SIA, including member communications, staff ABOUT SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (SIA) The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) is a United States-based trade association providing representation of the leading domestic satellite operators, service providers, manufacturers, launch services providers, and ground equipment suppliers.Since 1995, SIA has advocated on behalf of the commercial U.S. satellite industry on policy, regulatory, and legislative issues affecting the SIA EVENTS – SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON, D.C. SIA’s 17th Annual DoD Commercial SATCOM Workshop Co-Sponsored by U.S. Space Command. December 14-16, 2021. www.dodsatcom.com. Each year, the DoD Commercial SATCOM Workshop brings together government leaders from DoD Combatant Commands, Services and Agencies as well as commercial satellite industry operators, service providers,integrators
MEMBERSHIP & APPLICATIONS SIA Associate Membership is open to both U.S. companies, as defined under SIA’s Bylaws, and non-U.S. companies engaged in satellite related activities that are committed to SIA’s stated mission and goals and that have a significant stake in the U.S. marketplace. SIA STAFF – SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON, D.C. Therese Jones joined the Satellite Industry Association as its Senior Director of Policy in January of 2018. Ms. Jones supports SIA’s work on government services, regulatory, legislative, defense, export-control and trade issues of critical importance to the Association’s members.SIA WORKSHOPS
SIA and its members are committed to advancing the dialogue between the Department of Defense, and related government entities, and the commercial satellite industry, from spacecraft builders and launch providers to satellite operators, end-to-end service providers, integrators and ground equipment manufacturers. To facilitate that relationship, SIA partners with key government agencies to BROADCAST: SATELLITE TV & RADIO Communications satellites orbit far above the Earth’s surface and are able to transmit television, radio and even some long-distance telephone signals around the curve of the Earth between distant locations on the Earth’s surface.. The first live Trans-Atlantic satellite program was broadcast in the U.S. and Europe via the communications satellite, Telstar, on July 23, 1962.PRESIDENT'S REPORT
April 29, 2021 SIA Newsletter Vol 04.2021 BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY Satellite communications services are capable of providing broadband connectivity to rural and remote areas of the country where it remains uneconomical for terrestrial services to deploy and provide both speeds and prices comparable to terrestrial alternatives. These services are available directly to the consumer today, covering all 50 states and delivering broadband offerings up to 100 SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION EXECUTIVE & ASSOCIATE SIA MEMBERSHIP CATEGORIES Note: All applications for membership in the Satellite Industry Association are reviewed by SIA staff and approved by the SIA Board of Directors, SIA RELEASES STATE OF SATELLITE INDUSTRY REPORT 2018 SIA Releases 21st Annual State of the Satellite Industry Report. Washington, D.C., June 13, 2018 – The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) today released the 2018 State of the Satellite Industry Report at an industry briefing at the National Press Club in Washington, DC. Since 1997, SIA has released its annual analysis of the satelliteindustry.
SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (SIA) Since 1995, SIA has advocated on behalf of the commercial U.S. satellite industry on policy, regulatory, and legislative issues affecting the satellite business. SIA is a recognized focal point for the U.S. satellite industry in Washington, DC, representing and advocating industry positions with key policy makers on Capitol Hilland with the
ABOUT SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (SIA) The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) is a United States-based trade association providing representation of the leading domestic satellite operators, service providers, manufacturers, launch services providers, and ground equipment suppliers.Since 1995, SIA has advocated on behalf of the commercial U.S. satellite industry on policy, regulatory, and legislative issues affecting the PRINCIPLES OF SPACE SAFETY FOR THE COMMERCIAL SATELLITECONFINED SPACE SAFETY PLAN TEMPLATESPACE SAFETY MAGAZINECONFINED SPACE SAFETY OSHACONFINED SPACE SAFETY PROGRAM TEMPLATECONFINED SPACE SAFETY VIDEOSSPACE SAFETY AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE Washington, D.C., Oct 22, 2019 – The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) today announced the release of a set of Principles of Space Safety, drafted to help protect freedom of use and long-term access to space by ensuring safe flight operations for satellites, human spacecraft and other space missions. SIA is a U.S.-based trade association that for more than two decades has advocated onCLICK HERE TO VIEW
Download. All SIA Members are eligible to receive a complimentary copy of the annual industry report. For others looking to purchase a copy of the complete report or for members looking to order a copy, please click on the order form links below. For more information, please contact SIA via email at info@sia.org or via telephone at202.503.1560.
INTRODUCTION TO THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY Basics: Satellite Segment Medium earth orbit (MEO) satellites are located between LEO and GEO satellites at 6,300 to 12,500 miles. 10-18 are required for continuous global coverage. SIA STAFF – SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON, D.C.SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION 2019 REPORTSATELLITE INDUSTRYASSOCIATION SIA
Therese Jones joined the Satellite Industry Association as its Senior Director of Policy in January of 2018. Ms. Jones supports SIA’s work on government services, regulatory, legislative, defense, export-control and trade issues of critical importance to the Association’s members. Learn More >>. Contact Therese attjones@sia.org.
BROADCAST: SATELLITE TV & RADIO Broadcast: Satellite TV & Radio. Communications satellites orbit far above the Earth’s surface and are able to transmit television, radio and even some long-distance telephone signals around the curve of the Earth between distant locations on the Earth’s surface. The first live Trans-Atlantic satellite program was broadcast in the U.S. and BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY Satellite communications services are capable of providing broadband connectivity to rural and remote areas of the country where it remains uneconomical for terrestrial services to deploy and provide both speeds and prices comparable to terrestrial alternatives. These services are available directly to the consumer today, covering all 50 states and delivering broadband offerings up to 100 ITU DEVELOPMENT BUREAU SIA Congratulates Doreen Bogdan-Martin on her Election Victory and Becoming the New Head of the ITU’s Development Bureau. Washington, D.C., November 1, 2018 – Satellite Industry Association is very pleased to congratulate Doreen Bogdan-Martin on being elected as Director of the United Nations’ International Telecommunications Union (ITU) Bureau of TelecommunicationTHERESE JONES
Therese Jones joined the Satellite Industry Association as its Senior Director of Policy in January of 2018. Ms. Jones supports SIA’s work on government services, regulatory, legislative, defense, export-control and trade issues of critical importance to the Association’s members. Prior to joining SIA, Therese was anassistant policy
SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (SIA) Since 1995, SIA has advocated on behalf of the commercial U.S. satellite industry on policy, regulatory, and legislative issues affecting the satellite business. SIA is a recognized focal point for the U.S. satellite industry in Washington, DC, representing and advocating industry positions with key policy makers on Capitol Hilland with the
ABOUT SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (SIA) The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) is a United States-based trade association providing representation of the leading domestic satellite operators, service providers, manufacturers, launch services providers, and ground equipment suppliers.Since 1995, SIA has advocated on behalf of the commercial U.S. satellite industry on policy, regulatory, and legislative issues affecting the PRINCIPLES OF SPACE SAFETY FOR THE COMMERCIAL SATELLITECONFINED SPACE SAFETY PLAN TEMPLATESPACE SAFETY MAGAZINECONFINED SPACE SAFETY OSHACONFINED SPACE SAFETY PROGRAM TEMPLATECONFINED SPACE SAFETY VIDEOSSPACE SAFETY AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE Washington, D.C., Oct 22, 2019 – The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) today announced the release of a set of Principles of Space Safety, drafted to help protect freedom of use and long-term access to space by ensuring safe flight operations for satellites, human spacecraft and other space missions. SIA is a U.S.-based trade association that for more than two decades has advocated onCLICK HERE TO VIEW
Download. All SIA Members are eligible to receive a complimentary copy of the annual industry report. For others looking to purchase a copy of the complete report or for members looking to order a copy, please click on the order form links below. For more information, please contact SIA via email at info@sia.org or via telephone at202.503.1560.
INTRODUCTION TO THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY Basics: Satellite Segment Medium earth orbit (MEO) satellites are located between LEO and GEO satellites at 6,300 to 12,500 miles. 10-18 are required for continuous global coverage. SIA STAFF – SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON, D.C.SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION 2019 REPORTSATELLITE INDUSTRYASSOCIATION SIA
Therese Jones joined the Satellite Industry Association as its Senior Director of Policy in January of 2018. Ms. Jones supports SIA’s work on government services, regulatory, legislative, defense, export-control and trade issues of critical importance to the Association’s members. Learn More >>. Contact Therese attjones@sia.org.
BROADCAST: SATELLITE TV & RADIO Broadcast: Satellite TV & Radio. Communications satellites orbit far above the Earth’s surface and are able to transmit television, radio and even some long-distance telephone signals around the curve of the Earth between distant locations on the Earth’s surface. The first live Trans-Atlantic satellite program was broadcast in the U.S. and BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY Satellite communications services are capable of providing broadband connectivity to rural and remote areas of the country where it remains uneconomical for terrestrial services to deploy and provide both speeds and prices comparable to terrestrial alternatives. These services are available directly to the consumer today, covering all 50 states and delivering broadband offerings up to 100 ITU DEVELOPMENT BUREAU SIA Congratulates Doreen Bogdan-Martin on her Election Victory and Becoming the New Head of the ITU’s Development Bureau. Washington, D.C., November 1, 2018 – Satellite Industry Association is very pleased to congratulate Doreen Bogdan-Martin on being elected as Director of the United Nations’ International Telecommunications Union (ITU) Bureau of TelecommunicationTHERESE JONES
Therese Jones joined the Satellite Industry Association as its Senior Director of Policy in January of 2018. Ms. Jones supports SIA’s work on government services, regulatory, legislative, defense, export-control and trade issues of critical importance to the Association’s members. Prior to joining SIA, Therese was anassistant policy
SATELLITE INDUSTRY GROWS AT RECORD-SETTING PACE Washington, D.C., July 2, 2020 – The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) today announced the release of the 2020 State of the Satellite Industry Report (SSIR), a global summary of the commercial satellite industry, revealing record-setting growth and economic impact. The 23 rd annual report shows that for the second straight year a record SIA EVENTS – SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON, D.C. SIA’s 17th Annual DoD Commercial SATCOM Workshop Co-Sponsored by U.S. Space Command. December 14-16, 2021. www.dodsatcom.com. Each year, the DoD Commercial SATCOM Workshop brings together government leaders from DoD Combatant Commands, Services and Agencies as well as commercial satellite industry operators, service providers,integrators
POLICY – SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON, D.C. Policy. Through its members, Board of Directors, Working Groups and staff, the Satellite Industry Association pursues a diverse set of missions and goals on behalf of the commercial satellite industry. SIA’s current goals include: Promote satellite-based technologies and services as part of the nation’s regulatory, policy andlegislative
MEMBERSHIP & APPLICATIONS SIA Associate Membership is open to both U.S. companies, as defined under SIA’s Bylaws, and non-U.S. companies engaged in satellite related activities that are committed to SIA’s stated mission and goals and that have a significant stake in the U.S. marketplace.PRESENTATIONS
SIA was formed in 1995 and is a 501(c)(6) trade association that represents the unified voice for the U.S. commercial satellite industry. SIA offices and its staff are located in Washington, D.C.SIA WORKSHOPS
SIA and its members are committed to advancing the dialogue between the Department of Defense, and related government entities, and the commercial satellite industry, from spacecraft builders and launch providers to satellite operators, end-to-end service providers, integrators and ground equipment manufacturers. To facilitate that relationship, SIA partners with key government agencies to SIA STAFF – SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON, D.C. Therese Jones joined the Satellite Industry Association as its Senior Director of Policy in January of 2018. Ms. Jones supports SIA’s work on government services, regulatory, legislative, defense, export-control and trade issues of critical importance to the Association’s members. SIA RELEASED THE 2019 STATE OF THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY REPORT Washington, D.C., May 8, 2019 – The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) released the 2019 State of the Satellite Industry Report at an industry briefing as part of the SIA-organized Government and Military Forum at the SATELLITE 2019 conference and exhibition in Washington, DC. SIA’s 22 nd annual industry report, produced by Bryce SpacePRESIDENT'S REPORT
March 31, 2021 SIA Newsletter Vol 03.2021 SIA MONTHLY NEWSLETTER SIA was formed in 1995 and is a 501(c)(6) trade association that represents the unified voice for the U.S. commercial satellite industry. SIA offices and its staff are located in Washington, D.C. SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (SIA) Since 1995, SIA has advocated on behalf of the commercial U.S. satellite industry on policy, regulatory, and legislative issues affecting the satellite business. SIA is a recognized focal point for the U.S. satellite industry in Washington, DC, representing and advocating industry positions with key policy makers on Capitol Hilland with the
ABOUT SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (SIA) The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) is a United States-based trade association providing representation of the leading domestic satellite operators, service providers, manufacturers, launch services providers, and ground equipment suppliers.Since 1995, SIA has advocated on behalf of the commercial U.S. satellite industry on policy, regulatory, and legislative issues affecting the PRINCIPLES OF SPACE SAFETY FOR THE COMMERCIAL SATELLITECONFINED SPACE SAFETY PLAN TEMPLATESPACE SAFETY MAGAZINECONFINED SPACE SAFETY OSHACONFINED SPACE SAFETY PROGRAM TEMPLATECONFINED SPACE SAFETY VIDEOSSPACE SAFETY AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE Washington, D.C., Oct 22, 2019 – The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) today announced the release of a set of Principles of Space Safety, drafted to help protect freedom of use and long-term access to space by ensuring safe flight operations for satellites, human spacecraft and other space missions. SIA is a U.S.-based trade association that for more than two decades has advocated onCLICK HERE TO VIEW
Download. All SIA Members are eligible to receive a complimentary copy of the annual industry report. For others looking to purchase a copy of the complete report or for members looking to order a copy, please click on the order form links below. For more information, please contact SIA via email at info@sia.org or via telephone at202.503.1560.
INTRODUCTION TO THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY Basics: Satellite Segment Medium earth orbit (MEO) satellites are located between LEO and GEO satellites at 6,300 to 12,500 miles. 10-18 are required for continuous global coverage. SIA STAFF – SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON, D.C.SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION 2019 REPORTSATELLITE INDUSTRYASSOCIATION SIA
Therese Jones joined the Satellite Industry Association as its Senior Director of Policy in January of 2018. Ms. Jones supports SIA’s work on government services, regulatory, legislative, defense, export-control and trade issues of critical importance to the Association’s members. Learn More >>. Contact Therese attjones@sia.org.
BROADCAST: SATELLITE TV & RADIO Broadcast: Satellite TV & Radio. Communications satellites orbit far above the Earth’s surface and are able to transmit television, radio and even some long-distance telephone signals around the curve of the Earth between distant locations on the Earth’s surface. The first live Trans-Atlantic satellite program was broadcast in the U.S. and BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY Satellite communications services are capable of providing broadband connectivity to rural and remote areas of the country where it remains uneconomical for terrestrial services to deploy and provide both speeds and prices comparable to terrestrial alternatives. These services are available directly to the consumer today, covering all 50 states and delivering broadband offerings up to 100 ITU DEVELOPMENT BUREAU SIA Congratulates Doreen Bogdan-Martin on her Election Victory and Becoming the New Head of the ITU’s Development Bureau. Washington, D.C., November 1, 2018 – Satellite Industry Association is very pleased to congratulate Doreen Bogdan-Martin on being elected as Director of the United Nations’ International Telecommunications Union (ITU) Bureau of TelecommunicationTHERESE JONES
Therese Jones joined the Satellite Industry Association as its Senior Director of Policy in January of 2018. Ms. Jones supports SIA’s work on government services, regulatory, legislative, defense, export-control and trade issues of critical importance to the Association’s members. Prior to joining SIA, Therese was anassistant policy
SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (SIA) Since 1995, SIA has advocated on behalf of the commercial U.S. satellite industry on policy, regulatory, and legislative issues affecting the satellite business. SIA is a recognized focal point for the U.S. satellite industry in Washington, DC, representing and advocating industry positions with key policy makers on Capitol Hilland with the
ABOUT SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (SIA) The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) is a United States-based trade association providing representation of the leading domestic satellite operators, service providers, manufacturers, launch services providers, and ground equipment suppliers.Since 1995, SIA has advocated on behalf of the commercial U.S. satellite industry on policy, regulatory, and legislative issues affecting the PRINCIPLES OF SPACE SAFETY FOR THE COMMERCIAL SATELLITECONFINED SPACE SAFETY PLAN TEMPLATESPACE SAFETY MAGAZINECONFINED SPACE SAFETY OSHACONFINED SPACE SAFETY PROGRAM TEMPLATECONFINED SPACE SAFETY VIDEOSSPACE SAFETY AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE Washington, D.C., Oct 22, 2019 – The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) today announced the release of a set of Principles of Space Safety, drafted to help protect freedom of use and long-term access to space by ensuring safe flight operations for satellites, human spacecraft and other space missions. SIA is a U.S.-based trade association that for more than two decades has advocated onCLICK HERE TO VIEW
Download. All SIA Members are eligible to receive a complimentary copy of the annual industry report. For others looking to purchase a copy of the complete report or for members looking to order a copy, please click on the order form links below. For more information, please contact SIA via email at info@sia.org or via telephone at202.503.1560.
INTRODUCTION TO THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY Basics: Satellite Segment Medium earth orbit (MEO) satellites are located between LEO and GEO satellites at 6,300 to 12,500 miles. 10-18 are required for continuous global coverage. SIA STAFF – SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON, D.C.SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION 2019 REPORTSATELLITE INDUSTRYASSOCIATION SIA
Therese Jones joined the Satellite Industry Association as its Senior Director of Policy in January of 2018. Ms. Jones supports SIA’s work on government services, regulatory, legislative, defense, export-control and trade issues of critical importance to the Association’s members. Learn More >>. Contact Therese attjones@sia.org.
BROADCAST: SATELLITE TV & RADIO Broadcast: Satellite TV & Radio. Communications satellites orbit far above the Earth’s surface and are able to transmit television, radio and even some long-distance telephone signals around the curve of the Earth between distant locations on the Earth’s surface. The first live Trans-Atlantic satellite program was broadcast in the U.S. and BROADBAND CONNECTIVITY Satellite communications services are capable of providing broadband connectivity to rural and remote areas of the country where it remains uneconomical for terrestrial services to deploy and provide both speeds and prices comparable to terrestrial alternatives. These services are available directly to the consumer today, covering all 50 states and delivering broadband offerings up to 100 ITU DEVELOPMENT BUREAU SIA Congratulates Doreen Bogdan-Martin on her Election Victory and Becoming the New Head of the ITU’s Development Bureau. Washington, D.C., November 1, 2018 – Satellite Industry Association is very pleased to congratulate Doreen Bogdan-Martin on being elected as Director of the United Nations’ International Telecommunications Union (ITU) Bureau of TelecommunicationTHERESE JONES
Therese Jones joined the Satellite Industry Association as its Senior Director of Policy in January of 2018. Ms. Jones supports SIA’s work on government services, regulatory, legislative, defense, export-control and trade issues of critical importance to the Association’s members. Prior to joining SIA, Therese was anassistant policy
SATELLITE INDUSTRY GROWS AT RECORD-SETTING PACE Washington, D.C., July 2, 2020 – The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) today announced the release of the 2020 State of the Satellite Industry Report (SSIR), a global summary of the commercial satellite industry, revealing record-setting growth and economic impact. The 23 rd annual report shows that for the second straight year a record SIA EVENTS – SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON, D.C. SIA’s 17th Annual DoD Commercial SATCOM Workshop Co-Sponsored by U.S. Space Command. December 14-16, 2021. www.dodsatcom.com. Each year, the DoD Commercial SATCOM Workshop brings together government leaders from DoD Combatant Commands, Services and Agencies as well as commercial satellite industry operators, service providers,integrators
POLICY – SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON, D.C. Policy. Through its members, Board of Directors, Working Groups and staff, the Satellite Industry Association pursues a diverse set of missions and goals on behalf of the commercial satellite industry. SIA’s current goals include: Promote satellite-based technologies and services as part of the nation’s regulatory, policy andlegislative
MEMBERSHIP & APPLICATIONS SIA Associate Membership is open to both U.S. companies, as defined under SIA’s Bylaws, and non-U.S. companies engaged in satellite related activities that are committed to SIA’s stated mission and goals and that have a significant stake in the U.S. marketplace.PRESENTATIONS
SIA was formed in 1995 and is a 501(c)(6) trade association that represents the unified voice for the U.S. commercial satellite industry. SIA offices and its staff are located in Washington, D.C.SIA WORKSHOPS
SIA and its members are committed to advancing the dialogue between the Department of Defense, and related government entities, and the commercial satellite industry, from spacecraft builders and launch providers to satellite operators, end-to-end service providers, integrators and ground equipment manufacturers. To facilitate that relationship, SIA partners with key government agencies to SIA STAFF – SATELLITE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, WASHINGTON, D.C. Therese Jones joined the Satellite Industry Association as its Senior Director of Policy in January of 2018. Ms. Jones supports SIA’s work on government services, regulatory, legislative, defense, export-control and trade issues of critical importance to the Association’s members. SIA RELEASED THE 2019 STATE OF THE SATELLITE INDUSTRY REPORT Washington, D.C., May 8, 2019 – The Satellite Industry Association (SIA) released the 2019 State of the Satellite Industry Report at an industry briefing as part of the SIA-organized Government and Military Forum at the SATELLITE 2019 conference and exhibition in Washington, DC. SIA’s 22 nd annual industry report, produced by Bryce SpacePRESIDENT'S REPORT
March 31, 2021 SIA Newsletter Vol 03.2021 SIA MONTHLY NEWSLETTER SIA was formed in 1995 and is a 501(c)(6) trade association that represents the unified voice for the U.S. commercial satellite industry. SIA offices and its staff are located in Washington, D.C. Satellites and COVID-19. Please click HERE for more details.Open Menu
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