Reticulate Micro, a defense technology provider of trusted and resilient communications, has announced its presence at the SATELLITE 2024 Conference and Exhibition, hosted in Washington, D.C. at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, March 19-21.
Leadership from Reticulate Space, the company’s newest business segment, will be on hand to showcase the company’s new VAST and VESPER capabilities in Booth #954 located in the Startup Pavilion, a key destination featuring new market players with cutting-edge technology.
VAST is Reticulate Micro’s open standards, a software-defined encoder that delivers higher compression and lower bitrates capability without reliance on hubs or cloud services. VESPER simplifies network management by enabling users to centrally monitor, manage and control terminals across different orbits simultaneously from a single pane of glass.
Joshua Cryer, president and CEO of Reticulate Micro, commented, “We are listening to our customers who desire and need enterprise management and control capabilities to successfully curate SATCOM systems in the post-Proliferated Low Earth Orbit (pLEO) era. Reticulate Micro is solving this long-languishing inability to orchestrate terminal commissioning, command and control that has only been partially implemented until now. Our VESPER platform is specifically designed to avoid the monolithic and proprietary designs of the past, embracing open systems and open-source methodologies, to ensure the future of SATCOM management is flexible, responsive and resilient to the unforeseen changes ahead.”
SATELLITE marks Reticulate’s first major industry tradeshow since announcing its SATCOM-focused business segment, Reticulate Space.
“The SATShow is a great way to connect with industry and introduce resilient communications for both content and transport technologies for satellite users in defense and other critical infrastructure,” said David Horton, president of Reticulate Space.
To kick off Reticulate’s participation, Mark Steel, EVP of Product & Services Strategy and CTO of Reticulate Space will participate in a panel discussion on the current state of flat panel antennas during the SIG and GSOA Roundtable Breakfast on March 18.
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