NSR Report: Gov/Mil SatCom Market on Track to Generate $93B by 2029 Despite COVID-19
Need for Connectivity Only Grows for both COMSATCOM and MILSATCOM Assets, but Slowdown Potential in Medium to Longer Term
Need for Connectivity Only Grows for both COMSATCOM and MILSATCOM Assets, but Slowdown Potential in Medium to Longer Term
With 2018 posting a net-positive gain in revenues over 2017, there are a lot of reasons to be optimistic about the prospects of this market, finally. Setting aside conversations around “Space Force,” or the unexpected allotment of funds toward WGS 11/12, or the additional MILSATCOM procurement happening in Europe, or… well, the list can go on.
Brad Grady in Kratos Constellations Podcast — Software Defined Capabilities, MILSATCOM Capacity and Commercial Opportunity
MILSATCOM or COMSATCOM has been one of the most contentious debates in the Gov & Mil Markets over the past five years. On the surface, the debate is all about the economics of ownership – in the truest definition of economics – including all the opportunity costs associated with MILSATCOM networks. Recent acquisition of 2.
Strong Growth Outlook Across All Acquisition Styles and Markets with over $71 Billion in Cumulative Revenue Potential Cambridge, MA – October 30, 2018 – NSR’s newly released Government and Military Satellite Communications, 15th Edition report finds a rebounding market entering a growth phase after several years of stagnation. Geopolitics, acquisition reform, and expanded low-cost offerings.