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Explore insights, industry trends, and ATG news shaping the future of antenna technology, virtualization, digital IF and RF technology.
A practical guide for SATCOM operators explaining how Digital IF transforms ground infrastructure from a fixed asset into a flexible platform. For operators, the key is adopting this architecture in a way that delivers immediate operational capability while enabling long-term flexibility.
Industry experts explore the future of satellite ground architecture, focusing on digital IF, virtualization, and modernization strategies. Discussing everything from technical innovations, operational challenges, and practical steps for operators to adapt in a rapidly evolving satellite communications landscape.
ATG Solutions announced today that it has been awarded a position on the Missile Defense Agency’s (MDA) Scalable Homeland Innovative Enterprise Layered Defense (SHIELD) Multiple Award Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (MAC IDIQ) contract.
The AURORA Antenna System prototype, a breakthrough Luneburg-lens-based antenna, took center stage during our recent demonstration at our headquarters in Peachtree Corners, Georgia.
“This SpaceWERX award underscores the value of ATG’s innovative approach to digitization and virtualization of SATCOM ground systems,” said John Sciberras, President of ATG.
In-flight telemetry is the invisible thread that connects aircraft to ground engineers, providing the real-time data essential to pushing the limits of aerospace innovation.
While phased arrays have become known for their agility and electronic steering capabilities, AURORA captures those traits and builds on them to offer a different value proposition.
While space launches and constellation headlines grab the spotlight, the reality on the ground is more complex — and in many cases, more challenging.
The ground segment — long overshadowed by advances in spacecraft and constellations — is now being recognized as a critical enabler of orbital flexibility, network agility, and commercial scalability.
As the complexity of global communications networks increases, SIGINT systems are adapting to handle unprecedented volumes of data from diverse sources.
DIFI’s adoption extends beyond technical capabilities—it represents a transformative shift in how SATCOM systems are designed, deployed, and operated.