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Safran at major US Space shows: Satellite & Space Symposium

Safran Data Systems, Inc. exhibited at Satellite show in D.C. and Space Symposium in Colorado Springs this year.

 

April 22, 2024

Safran Data Systems - ARES mobile tracking antenna - Space Symposium

Safran: powering every space mission

From March 18-21, Safran Data Systems, Inc.’s teams attended Satellite Show (or Satshow) in Washington, D.C. A few weeks after, the team jumped to Space Symposium show in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

At both shows, the team were able to present our latest innovations on optical ground stations, our mobile tracking capability and our flagship product, the CORTEX.

Safran: powering every space mission

Recently, we announced the reveal of the new SAFRAN optical ground stations called “IRIS”. They are designed to accommodate diverse purposes, spanning from observing Earth, facilitating high-capacity two-way telecommunications, serving as feeder links, to supporting deep space missions for satellites in Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Geostationary Orbit (GEO), or interplanetary probes. These stations harness the power of Cortex Lasercom, a renowned optical modem with global recognition, capable of adhering to multiple standards like SDA, CCSDS, and HPE.

IRIS optical ground stations are also equipped with the state-of-the-art Cortex Lasercom modem, setting new benchmarks by delivering communication speeds 10 to 100 times faster than conventional radio frequency methods. With its advanced processing and decoding features, Cortex Lasercom achieves an unprecedented bitrate of 10 Gigabits per second for optical communications from Earth to space, unmatched globally.

This revolutionary technology, a result of collaborative efforts between Safran, Airbus, and CNES, will be integrated into upcoming optical ground stations offered by Safran. These ground stations enable communication with forthcoming satellites equipped with laser communication capabilities. In 2023, groundbreaking demonstrations were conducted on Airbus and CNES programs, marking historic milestones: LASIN on the CO3D satellite constellation for imaging and TELEO on the upcoming BADR-8 telecommunications satellite.

Furthermore, for deep space applications, a Cortex Lasercom HPE (High Photon Efficiency) model is also available, ensuring optimal performance in the most challenging environments.

Safran Space Division

Safran Data Systems, Inc. is part of the new Safran Space Division, what is it?

– Reunited employees working for space businesses under the same one entity

– Establish Safran as a key global equipment supplier independent of space contractors

– Adopting a global approach reinforced by strong local presence

– Encouraging commercial and technical synergies

Next Show

Come and meet us booth 1823 during GEOINT Show.​​

May 5-8, 2024​

Gaylord Palms Resort and Conference Center​​

Kissimmee, Florida​

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Jeff Rusincovitch nominated as new Chief Executive Officer
at Safran Data Systems, Inc.

We are pleased to announce that Jeff Rusincovitch is promoted to Chief Executive Officer.

 

March 11, 2024

Safran US Leadership, Chief Operating Officer, Norcross, GA

Jeff "JR" Rusincovitch, over 20 years of experience in flight test instrumentation, telemetry and engineering design

Jeff has recently celebrated his 5-year anniversary within Safran Data Systems, Inc. From working on On-Board & Testing (OB&T) Business Development activities, Aircraft Information Systems Sales (AIS), project management, he became Chief Operating Officer (COO) in 2018 and will now execute as CEO.

In 2004, Jeff graduated with a Master of Science in Aerospace Engineering from the Ohio State University (2004). Concurrently with his studies, he began working as an engineer research assistant at the Aeronautical and Astronautical Research Laboratory of the University (2002-2004).

After graduating, Jeff commenced his career as a Flight Test Engineer at Snow Aviation, Inc. (2004-2005) and at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Corporation (2005-2008).   During his time at Lockheed Martin, he pursued additional classes and obtained a Master in Science on Technical Management from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (2008). After finishing the C-5 RERP test program, JR moved to Gulfstream Aerospace to support certification testing of G650, G500, G600 aircraft.

During this time, JR completed Gulfstream Leadership Program and worked with Zodiac Data Systems, Inc. teams (now Safran Data Systems, Inc.) while collaborating on the implementation of Chapter 7. Jeff joined Safran group in 2018 and worked as business developer for On-Board & Testing (OB&T) Aircraft Information Systems (AIS) activities, project management, and became Chief Operating Officer (COO) in 2021.

Jeff enjoys spending time with his wife and 3 daughters. His hobbies include cooking and sailing.

After two and a half years, Ray Munoz has decided to embark on a new chapter in his career and has stepped down from the role of Chief Executive Officer of Safran Data Systems, Inc.

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International Women's Day
Interview of Phylicia Walls

As we celebrate International Women’s Day, let’s acknowledge and appreciate the women who continue to soar to new heights in the aerospace industry. Let’s meet Phylicia, Accounting Assistant at Safran Data Systems, Inc.


March 8, 2024

Present yourself.

I am Phylicia Walls, I studied Business Administration at the University of Phoenix. I am currently Accounting Assistant at Safran Data Systems, Inc.

How did you hear about us? What are you doing at Safran Data Systems, Inc.?

Here at Safran, I am responsible for all Accounts Payable and Receivable duties. I work closely with our vendors and I have internal and external customers.

Today is the International Women's Day. Which women inspire you the most?

The woman who inspires me the most is my mother. By simply watching her as a child, she taught me the importance of dependability, honest communication, and perseverance. It was always important for her to do the right thing and be kind to others. She is an absolutely amazing woman who still strives to be her best by continually learning and growing.

What do you think is the biggest issue women in tech/business are facing today?

I think the issues women face in tech are the same issues that spread across the business world. Although forever improving, the overall concept of women believing they must work harder to stand out and be impressive in any industry. Tech has been male dominated for years, but I am happy to see more and more women successfully joining the industry.

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Interview of Ryan Goldberg

We are happy to welcome Ryan Goldberg at Safran Data Systems, Inc. as Subject Matter Expert and Senior Engineer for RF and Ground Telemetry. Let’s know more about him!

February 6, 2024
Safran Data Systems, Inc - New Employees - RF Telemetry - HR

Present yourself.

Ryan Goldberg, I studied at the University of West Florida and received my Bachelor of Science degree in Physics.
I am currently the Subject Matter Expert and Senior Engineer for RF (Radio-Frequency) and Ground Telemetry at Safran Data Systems, Inc.

How did you hear about us? What are you doing at Safran Data Systems, Inc.?

I first heard about Safran Data Systems in 2015 when I was the Telemetry Engineer at Eglin Air Force Base. Safran won a contract to deliver 2 custom Telemetry Vans that I had designed.

Currently at Safran, I am helping the RF and Ground Telemetry team meet the customers’ needs through site surveys, product support, component and system V&V (Verification & Validation), FAT (Factory Acceptance Test) and OSAT (Onsite Acceptance Test) integration, and technical support to make sure our customers receive exactly what they need to complete their mission.

What inspired you to join the team here?

I have always been impressed with Safran’s innovative technology, quality products, excellent customer service, and the corporate culture is the best I have experienced.

Tell us about a professional success story that you are proud of.

A few years ago, I was working on a major test range, and one of our test facilities lost an item during testing.
It was a projectile that had taken an errant course, and the customer needed it to be recovered as soon as possible so the recorder data could be evaluated.
The team on site had spent almost 3 months performing grid searches by foot and had even given the video footage to the math lab so the computer programmers could run calculations on where this item might have landed.
Still not being able to locate the item; the Lead Engineer brought me the video footage, and within 2 days, some basic projectile motion physics, and critical thinking I was able to direct them to within 234 feet of the item. This was 10,000 feet closer than the computer simulations.

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Revolutionizing Aerospace Connectivity

Viasat and Safran Data Systems have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to innovate with Viasat’s InRange rocket telemetry system and accelerate its use by launch providers and spaceports.

 

January 15, 2024

Viasat and Safran Data Systems, Inc. join forces to make the system commercially available and accelerate its adoption for launch providers and spaceports. InRange utilizes Viasat’s global L-band satellite fleet to provide real-time telemetry data for launch missions, eliminating ‘blackout zones.

Existing Terrestrial-Based Telemetry Solutions

To optimize the efficiency and reliability of our space mission monitoring, it is imperative to systematically address the limitations associated with ground-based site tracking.

A key objective in this endeavor is to eliminate the loss of real-time telemetry that occurs when spacecraft are beyond the line of sight of ground stations. This challenge necessitates the implementation of advanced communication strategies and technologies to ensure seamless data transmission even during periods of reduced visibility.
Telemetry Solutions, ground solutions

InRange's Solution Based on Satellite Tracking

To eliminate the loss of real-time telemetry that occurs when vehicles are beyond the line of sight of ground stations, the intent is to use  Viasat’s global L-band satellite fleet during the launch of the space vehicle. Thus, the real-time telemetry is sent directly to the satellite infrastructure without the need for ground communications infrastucture. 

 

With this solution, the flight data is provided throughout all phases of the flight. 

inrange satellite connectivity

Solutions provided by Safran Data Systems

Under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), Safran Data Systems will provide its telemetry antennas, onboard transmitters, and Cortex modems to support the InRange system for commercial launch systems virtually anywhere in the world.

Last November 2023, Safran Data Systems’ teams held a demonstration at our Norcross facility (Georgia) successfully transmitting a telemetry link to multiple locations around the globe (Hawaii, Cape Canaveral, New York England) using a Viasat satellite.

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A Glimpse At 2023​

Limitless Horizons, Revolutionary Technologies, Unwavering Support, New Realms, Team Dedication

 

January 4, 2024

Discover in video our 2023 throwback video

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Safran Data Systems participated in the Sprint Advanced Concept Training 24-1 Experiment series

Last week, Safran Data Systems participated in the Sprint Advanced Concept Training 24-1 Experiment series supported by the U.S Joint Task Force-Space Defense Commercial Operations Cell in Toulouse, FRANCE.

 

November 24, 2024

Space Domain Awareness, WeTrack

A diverse range of Space Domain Awareness  topics, including the operationalization of space weather, was explored, showcasing several new services:
– Passive RF Electro-Magnetic Interference (EMI)
– New orbit determination algorithms
– Novel telescope systems

 

Safran Data Systems takes pride in playing a pivotal role in this initiative and contributing significantly to advancing space surveillance through mainly the WeTrack solution!

WeTrack: Sharpen Domain Awareness

Space Domain Awareness, US Governement

More on the Joint Task Force-Space Defense

The Joint Task Force-Space Defense (JTF-SD) was formed as a functional component command under U.S. Space Command in August 2019. 

 

JTF-SD is located at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado.


The Joint Task Force-Space Defense’s mission is, in unified action with mission partners, to deter aggression, defend capabilities and defeat adversaries throughout the continuum of conflict in order to maintain space superiority in the U.S. Space Command area of responsibility.

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