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  • Women Rising: Strength, Mentorship, and Collective Success | SafranFederalSystems

    Women Rising: Strength, Mentorship, and Collective Success Women’s Month is a time to celebrate the leaders who inspire, mentor, and break barriers in their industries. Today, we’re honored to speak with Joanne Downs, VP of Customer Success, about the challenges she’s overcome, advice on career success, and her vision for the future of women in leadership. Whether you’re an aspiring leader or an experienced professional, Joanne provides valuable insights into building meaningful customer relationships and thriving in a rapid industry. Strength In Numbers The role of women in customer success has evolved, and now, they are at the forefront of innovation, defining the future of customer experience strategies and driving results. “I've seen the role of women evolve a great deal in the areas of STEM and in leadership. I graduated from college as only 1 of 3 women in my engineering discipline and I actually started my first job as the only female in a group of 24, so I'm encouraged daily to see women in technical fields. The challenges for women don't go away, but it is encouraging to have more women to work through those challenges together.” As more women are stepping into leadership roles, advocating for change, and mentoring the next generation, we can continue to build a more inclusive and impactful future. Building Professional Connections Strong professional relationships are the foundation of success in any leadership role, especially in customer success. “Be genuine. Honesty and an open communication style goes a long way. Be accountable, work hard and let your work speak for itself. If you're ever feeling lost, seek a mentor and don't be afraid to ask for help.” Credibility is built through consistency, expertise, and confidence. Be sure to celebrate your achievements, advocate for yourself, and ask for guidance when needed. Overall, everyone is working towards the same goal—to drive business success—so your wins are a part of the collective success. Women in Leadership Roles Women bring a unique blend of building strong relationships, leading with empathy, and navigating complex problems, making them influential leaders. As someone who is constantly collaborating with others and in a leadership role, we asked Joanne what qualities she believes set women apart. “Good question. In general, I think empathy sets women apart as leaders. God gave women the innate ability to nurture teams and foster collaboration, and I think this does give women the opportunity to help people grow as a team.” By leveraging these qualities and continuing to drive results, women will not only shape the future of the industry but also empower the next generation of leaders. Believing In Your Abilities Many women struggle with imposter syndrome in leadership roles, which can be a significant hurdle, but it should never allow you to undermine what you bring to the table. Whether you are early in your career or in a leadership role, Joanne shares advice that can help you get ahead and remind you how far you’ve come! “My biggest piece of advice is just to trust yourself. Your capabilities have gotten you to where you are, so it's important to build upon your strengths and be mindful of your weaknesses, but don't let them make you question where you are. Learn from your mistakes and if you're ever really feeling strongly about imposter syndrome, ask yourself the question, if your male colleagues would ask themselves and feel the same way and 9 times out of 10, the answer is no.” To combat imposter syndrome, focus on what you have achieved and celebrate your continuous growth. Embracing new challenges as learning opportunities can reinforce confidence. Own your success and know that you are exactly where you are meant to be. Passing the Torch True impact comes from breaking barriers, fostering inclusivity, and ensuring that future generations of women in business have the resources to excel. “I hope to be a Beacon of light. I want to be an advocate for women who are having a hard time finding their way in a male-dominated industry. I want to be seen as a mentor, but I also want to help encourage those people to become mentors themselves for the next generation.” Feeling inspired? Explore career opportunities at Safran Federal Systems CAREERS

  • Succeeding Together: Q&A With VP of Human Resources | SafranFederalSystems

    Succeeding Together: Q&A With VP of Human Resources As we celebrate Women’s Month, we take this opportunity to recognize the women who are paving the way for future generations— especially in fields where they have been underrepresented. In this special feature, we sit down with Holly Cicconi-Eggleston, Vice President of Human Resources, where she shares valuable advice on advocating for yourself in the workplace, how we can help cultivate the next generation of women, and what Women's Month means to her. Get ready to grab a pen and paper because this Q&A will leave you with great advice and a different perspective you don't want to miss out on! Women often juggle many responsibilities, both in the workplace and personally. What can companies do to better support women in their work-life balance? "I am not a parent, but I have many friends who are parents or single parents. I cannot imagine the challenges they face every day or the difficult decisions that must be made in balancing family and work. While not every woman is a parent, women who choose to be a parent do have additional responsibilities just strictly because of biology. I read a post on LinkedIn several years back that resonated with me. I cannot recall the author’s name, but the topic stuck. While we strive for work-life balance, and as companies try to offer work-life balance, it is still a challenge for many. The author talked about work-life integration instead of work-life balance. In this regard, it identified that all our needs are different. Parents may need to leave early to get kids off the bus or to take the kids to soccer practice. An employee who doesn’t have kids may have an exercise class that is only offered at noon. Another employee may want to take classes that are only offered in the morning. The point was that whether you are a parent or not, our lives and what we fill our days with vary, and the integration of work and personal is more meaningful than just working less hours within the week. While companies must comply with statutory requirements, I think that shifting the mindset to work-life integration will be beneficial to all employees, not just women." What advice would you give to women who are trying to advocate for themselves—whether it's for promotions, equal pay, or leadership roles? "First and foremost, do it! My experience has been that most women are less likely to do this. While there may be many reasons, it is important to advocate for yourself! While I say this, this is also something that I have had to work on throughout my career. Early in my career, I was hesitant at times for various reasons. I thought I’d be seen as aggressive, ungrateful, impatient – all things that I perceived but were not the reality. As I grew in my career and having experiences that helped to shape who I am, I realized that the only person who can control my destiny is … me. While it certainly helps to have managers to support you in your career, you have to put yourself out there and be your loudest cheerleader. Stay true to yourself, always. If you remain authentic, you will not have regrets." What qualities do you believe will define the next generation of women leaders, and how can we help cultivate them? "This is a great question. I’m not sure that there will be different qualities in the next generation, but I do think that each generation is more courageous . When I look back at what was considered the “norm” when I was in high school versus what I see in today’s youth, I see more openness, acceptance, and perhaps advocacy. It is refreshing to see the growth in each generation and my hope is that this continues in a positive direction. We are still experiencing “first’s” which conveys that while progress has been made, there is still work to do. For the next generation of women leaders, we need to collectively support the advancement of women in fields that have been predominantly held by men. We need to nurture girls at an early age who express interest in STEM, as an example. We need to normalize that different styles of leadership and perspective are not only ok, but encouraged. Ultimately, it doesn’t matter what we want to do, the important consideration is to ensure we have mentors to help guide us in the path forward." What does National Women’s Month mean to you, and how do you hope it continues to evolve in the corporate world?   "National Women’s Month is a time to reflect on the past, understand where we are today, and see the road ahead of what still needs to be. My personal belief is that each of us needs to have mentors, and then, when in a position to do so, mentor others. I am fortunate to have had many great mentors in my career – both women and men and have worked diligently to make sure that I give back whenever I can. This helps us to succeed together. In corporate settings, it’s important to highlight accomplishments of the women who came before us – without them, we may not have succeeded. It’s also important to ensure that company practices are inclusive and evolve as the needs of the workforce evolve." Feeling inspired? Explore career opportunities at Safran Federal Systems CAREERS

  • Breaking Barriers: Women In Science | SafranFederalSystems

    Breaking Barriers: Women In Science Defense technology demands precision, reliability, and innovation—and women at Safran Federal Systems are at the forefront of making it happen. On National Women and Girls in Science Day, we are highlighting Lindsay Fitzgerald, a Senior Quality Engineer, whose expertise ensures that every system meets the highest standards of quality and reliability. Her journey in STEM is one of determination, problem-solving, and breaking barriers. Today, she shares what inspired her path, the impact of her role, and advice for the next generation of women in science. A Love For Science and Learning From an early age, Lindsay was drawn to the mechanics of how things worked. Whether she was solving complex problems or devising innovative solutions, she was captivated by the STEM world. “I am inspired by science, my love for learning sciences, and endless world of learning, and I love solving complex problems and being innovative. And my science career took off when I was a young girl.” This fascination led her to pursue a career in the STEM field, ultimately leading her to work in the defense industry, where she plays a crucial role. Ensuring Excellence Every system, product, and process she oversees must meet rigorous industry and government standards, leaving no room for error. Her work involves collaborating with different teams to ensure that the technology is both effective and secure. “I'm a quality engineer here and quality is a super critical role in making sure that our processes are sustainable and reliable, so that we're producing quality products that meet customer requirements and industry requirements. So in the defense industry, our end users our military operations, so it's super critical. That they receive products they can trust just given the high-stakes nature of the business.” Her role is not just about enforcing standards but ensuring that every component meets the demands of the end-users and industry. From Aspiration to Leadership Every career has a key moment that defines and strengthens an individual’s path. After years of hard work, persistence, and breaking barriers, Lindsay achieved her goal of becoming a leader in the quality industry. “A defining moment I would say is becoming a leader in the quality industry not only have I been able to achieve my career goals as a woman in science, I'm helping others do the same. So being a leader in the role has really helped shape who I am today.” Her journey is proof that persistence and self-confidence can break down barriers, opening more doors for women to rise in the science and engineering fields. With the position she has reached, she knows she can drive meaningful change as a woman in science. Owning Your Space The path into STEM isn’t always easy. There will be challenges along the way, but the future depends on diverse perspectives—on people who think creatively, solve problems uniquely, and bring new ideas to the table. Here is some advice for women considering a career in STEM: “Advice to other women, I would say set goals, start small but dream big. Don't let anyone tell you that you can't achieve them and never be afraid to speak your mind and if STEM is a field that you're passionate about, then go for it. The world is yours.” Empowering Women in Science Lindsay’s story serves as both inspiration and a call to action for those interested in the field. For those considering a path in STEM, the opportunities to make a difference are limitless. The next breakthrough, the next advancement, the next leader in defense technology could be you. Feeling inspired? Explore career opportunities at Safran Federal Systems CAREERS

  • Software Releases | Safran Federal Systems

    Safran Federal Systems is always improving its products by adding new features and enhancing functionality. Stay in-the-know with software-releases. Home • Support • Software Releases Software Releases Access all the information you need about your product, and upgrade to new releases when they become available. Only verifiable customers with an active license for BroadSim, BroadSense, PANACEA, or RxStudio c an access release notes and user documentation via ownCloud. IMPORTANT: For inquiries related to SecureSync or other product lines, please reach out through the form on our support page . Sign In Now Have an account and forgot your username or password? Please contact support@safranFS.com . Are you a user with an active license for BroadSim, BroadSense, PANACEA, or RxStudio, and need an account? Request one by contacting support@safranFS.com.

  • MOSA & CMOSS | SOSA Aligned | Safran Federal Systems

    Explore CMOSS and the SOSA Initiative with Safran Federal Systems. Learn about SOSA aligned systems and key acronyms. Discover our aligned solutions now! Home • Applications • MOSA & CMOSS MOSA & CMOSS: Advancing PNT Through Open Systems Architecture What is MOSA? • What is CMOSS? • What is CMFF? • Why CMOSS? • How is CMOSS Being Implemented? • CMOSS Architecture What is MOSA? The Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) is a DoD-mandated strategy that ensures interoperability, scalability, and rapid modernization across defense platforms. CMOSS is a direct implementation of MOSA, enabling cross-service compatibility and vendor-agnostic solutions. MOSA prioritizes open standards, such as: CMOSS – Standardized architecture for C5ISR/EW systems SOSA™ – Sensor Open Systems Architecture for joint-service interoperability VITA 65 / OpenVPX™ – Open hardware standards for embedded systems By aligning CMOSS with MOSA principles, the DoD ensures that future systems are: More affordable due to vendor competition More flexible through plug-and-play technology More resilient with built-in cybersecurity & anti-obsolescence strategies What is CMOSS? CMOSS is a suite of open standards designed to reduce size, weight, power, and cost (SWaP-C) of C5ISR and Electronic Warfare (EW) systems. By enabling hardware and software interoperability, CMOSS enhances flexibility , adaptability , and modularity across military platforms. CMOSS moves away from traditional “stove-piped” systems that require separate, proprietary hardware. Instead, it leverages a modular, standards-based approach that allows multiple vendors to develop interoperable solutions. What is CMFF? The CMOSS Mounted Form Factor (CMFF) expands CMOSS-based architectures for mounted vehicle platforms, providing: Compact, ruggedized hardware for combat vehicles & mobile platforms Seamless integration of communications, EW, & SIGINT functions Standardized interfaces for rapid capability upgrades CMFF ensures that ground vehicles benefit from the same CMOSS-based advantages seen in other military domains. Key Acronyms MOSA = Modular Open Systems Approach EW = Electronic Warfare CMOSS = C5ISR/EW Modular Open Suite of Standards CMFF = CMOSS Mounted Form Factor C5ISR = Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance CMOSS and the SOSA Initiative CMOSS is a foundational component of the Sensor Open Systems Architecture (SOSA)™ initiative, which the U.S. Military actively participates in. SOSA aligns with MOSA (Modular Open Systems Approach), ensuring common standards for open, adaptable, and rapidly upgradable military systems. LEARN MORE Safran Federal Systems is a proud member of the Sensor Open Systems Architecture™ Consortium. Why CMOSS? Historically, C5ISR and EW systems have been developed independently, leading to incompatibility and inefficiencies. CMOSS creates a unified architecture that integrates these technologies into a single, interoperable framework, delivering key advantages: Reduces Integration Costs & Risks Standardized interfaces simplify development and deployment Extends System Lifespan Modular upgrades prevent costly full-system replacements Facilitates Interoperability & Reuse Multiple vendors can contribute to a common ecosystem Accelerates Fielding & Deliveries Open architecture speeds up new technology adoption By converging multiple functions into a shared hardware and software ecosystem, CMOSS provides military forces with a future-proof, scalable solution for modern battlefield operations. How is CMOSS Being Implemented? CMOSS is actively shaping next-generation military systems by standardizing hardware, software, networking, and data sharing across platforms. There are several key components of CMOSS implementation: Universal A-Kit Enables plug-and-play fielding of new capabilities via modular cards in a common chassis Pooled RF Resources Shared antennas & amplifiers for Communications, Electronic Warfare (EW), and Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) systems Integrated Processing & Displays Shared computing resources enhance situational awareness & decision-making Common PNT Data Services Standardized Position, Navigation & Timing (PNT) services for all mission-critical systems CMOSS Architecture Software Layer • Enables portability of software applications across hardware platforms • Allows mission-specific software framework Functional Decomposition • Enables resource sharing (e.g., RF components, antennas, amplifiers) • Defines standardized interfaces for seamless integration • Supports best-of-breed rapid technology upgrades Hardware Layer • Enables capabilities to be fielded as cards in a common chassis • Standardizes physical, electrical, and environmental specifications Network Layer • Provides connectivity and defines interfaces within the platform • Enables legacy systems to integrate with the converged architecture U.S. Army Selects Safran Federal Systems as a Top-5 Winner in XTech CMOSS PNT Plugfest Competition Safran Federal Systems (formerly Orolia Defense & Security) was recognized for its outstanding technology achievements at the 2021 xTech Plugfest competition. Selected as a Top-5 Winner, the company demonstrated the potential of CMOSS-based Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) solutions to impact military operations within the United States Army and Department of Defense Read the Full Press Release Open Systems PNT Card Open-Architecture Framework Delivering Assured PNT LEARN MORE WHITE PAPER Addressing Assured PNT Needs through Open Standards This white paper guides engineering staff, integrators, and decision makers in recognizing the need for assured PNT in modernized systems. The benefits of assured PNT can be realized and addressed through the adoption of open standards. Read the White Paper

  • Custom Solutions | Orolia Defense & Security

    We work with you to accommodate your mission requirements with customized solutions. Our open architecture approach allows for so many possibilities! Home • Products • Custom Solutions Custom Solutions We work with you to accommodate your mission requirements. Our open architecture approach allows for so many possibilities, no idea is out of the question. Browse Solutions SOLUTION | Personnel Recovery Device World's First Cospas-Sasat Certified Second-Generation Beacon Our Personnel Recovery Device is the world’s first personal locator beacon built specifically for the US Army that utilizes the Second Generation Cospas-Sarsat signaling technology for the most demanding search and rescue environments. It’s an innovative robust, ruggedized, dual-mode, user-friendly beacon. PERSONNEL RECOVERY DEVICE SOLUTION | VersaSync Flex Flexible Time and Frequency Reference Built on the Versa platform, the VersaSync Flex has an expanded chassis that is ideal for land, sea and airborne applications. Its design can be outfitted to match your needs, no matter the mission. Built to endure the most demanding conditions, the VersaSync Flex delivers reliable, uninterrupted signals. VERSASYNC FLEX SOLUTION | Open Systems PNT Card Open-architecture framework delivering A-PNT A modular, open-architecture approach for delivering assured Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) within threat-filled environments. This Open Systems PNT Card demonstrates how PNT assurance can be achieved using MOSA-aligned, standards-based building blocks rather than proprietary, monolithic solutions. OPEN SYSTEMS PNT CARD SOLUTION | PSPT Portable Survivable Precision Time Clock Founded on Safran’s SecureSync® precision time and frequency technology. The PSPT provides a portable precision master clock capabilities that can be easily transported. PSPT Integration Options Our layered, modular platform allows you to pick and choose which elements to integrate into your system. Our experts will help you decide what is needed based on your requirements. Work with our team to customize a solution by reaching out today.

  • Geospatial Artificial Intelligence for Defense

    Safran Federal Systems offers advanced AI-driven geospatial intelligence solutions for defense and intelligence agencies. Home • Products • Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence Built on the HyperReveal platform, Safran Federal Systems delivers cutting-edge AI-powered geospatial intelligence solutions for defense and intelligence entities. Our technology enables real-time detection, classification, and tracking of military objects of interest—accelerating the intelligence cycle and empowering faster, more informed decision-making. Browse Products PRODUCT | HYPERREVEAL TACTICAL HyperReveal Tactical Tactical Geospatial Artificial Intelligence System HyperReveal TACTICAL delivers cutting-edge AI-powered geospatial intelligence solutions for defense and intelligence entities. Its detectors offer the best performance on the market to detect, recognize, and identify military objects and man-made infrastructures, on both EO & SAR imagery. LEARN MORE PRODUCT | HYPERREVEAL SERVER HyperReveal Server A Unique AI/ML Solution Processing Full-Motion Video Pre-trained on operational data, HyperReveal SERVER AI/ML solution enables real-time processing of EO/IR FMV data to detect, classify, and track military objects of interest. LEARN MORE INQUIRE TODAY

  • MNSA M-Code | Orolia Defense & Security

    CRPAs are a very useful antenna system for platforms that need to operate in environments where interference is commonly present. Uncover its power in testing. Home • Applications • CRPA Testing CRPA Testing Controlled Reception Pattern Antenna Testing What is a CRPA? • Testing a CRPA • Anechoic • Wavefront • Videos • Documents What is a CRPA? The acronym stands for Controlled Reception Pattern Antenna. CRPAs are designed to reduce the effects of RF interference or establish signals’ angle of arrival. Using multiple antenna elements, they minimize jamming signals, using null generation or null steering or maximize “truth” signals using beam forming or beam steering. CRPAs are a very useful antenna system for platforms that need to operate in environments where jamming and interference are commonly present. For this reason, CRPAs are becoming increasingly common, particularly in the Defense sector. They are an extremely effective anti-jam/spoof solution, because they adapt dynamically in response to jamming or spoofing signals. WHAT IS A CRPA What Makes a CRPA? CRPAs begin with some sort of multi-element antenna, but the real magic happens within the antenna electronics, where the RF then proceeds downstream to the GPS receiver. These items can be connected to each other in-line or in a single enclosure. Single-enclosure antennas are sometimes called “integrated CRPAs”. Fundamentally, they work the same way. Ways to Test a CRPA Testing a CRPA prior to fielding is critical − especially in applications like defense, where the stakes are high. There are several test methods for testing CRPA antennas. You should evaluate these methods, their costs and suitability for the use case to ensure that your needs are fully met. Record Replay Realistic, actual recorded data – not generated. Unable to make changes, limited test cases. Difficult to find a suitable recording environment. To record threats, you have to go where threats are. GNSS Simulator Lowest cost option due to advances in technology. Previously very expensive and complex equipment. Innovation now allows us to do some cool things. Flexibility to cover multiple test cases quickly. Anechoic Chamber A complete anechoic chamber system, including simulation equipment and an actual physical chamber. Very expensive, high effort. Physical limitations and building standards. Several potential unknowns Field Testing Bring device out in the field Staged environment and generated threats. Facilitates tangible conditions. Costly: must employ event staff, obtain threat licenses. Little control as attendee. TESTING A CRPA BroadSim Anechoic The anechoic method is the only way to test an entire system as-is, because it allows testing of both the antenna and the antenna electronics integrated in a single package without modification. Still, it requires that the chamber be an optimal size to accommodate the device or system under test, and you could be limited by the antenna setup in the chamber. Skydel auto-calibrates the system, maps the antennas, and is designed to streamline chamber setup and reduce the multiplication of hardware systems. Interference can be integrated with Skydel software or an external generator. VIEW PRODUCT ANECHOIC BroadSim Wavefront The wavefront method brings all signals for each antenna element to the antenna electronics via cables. It prioritizes the ability to have dynamic trajectories for the receiver and for the interference transmitter, which lets you do a great deal of testing. You can essentially model any scenario with an unlimited number of interferences. A wavefront system is packaged lab-ready. Although it doesn't test the antenna, the important part to test is the antenna electronics, making it a good solution for testing CRPAs. It is the lowest-cost option considering all the variables. Be aware of any limitations such as signals, jammers and spoofers, and scalability for future needs. Skydel Wavefront is scalable from two to sixteen elements, is phase coherent, performs real-time automated phase synchronization, and has built-in jamming and spoofing. VIEW PRODUCT WAVEFRONT Play Video Play Video 360 in 180 The Next Generation of CRPA Testing Reimagined for the User Play Video Play Video Generating Threats With BroadSim Wavefront Play Video Play Video The Next Generation of CRPA Testing Reimagined for the User VIDEOS Documents DOCUMENTS Want more info? Ask one of our experts. We'll respond within one business day. EMAIL US

  • BroadSim Onboarding | Safran Federal Systems

    Discover the ultimate onboarding checklist for a seamless BroadSim experience. Access tutorials and resources to enhance your onboarding checklist. Home • Support • BroadSim Onboarding Getting Started with BroadSim Learn how to use the Skydel Simulation Engine with our BroadSim line of products, from the moment you receive your package to setting up your first scenario. Onboarding and Tutorials Our onboarding series will help you learn more about your BroadSim device. BroadSim Onboarding: Getting Started Play Video Play Video 04:20 BroadSim Unboxing Tutorial Orolia Defense & Security Applications Engineer, Alaiya Tuntemeke-Winter, takes you through the process of unboxing your BroadSim. Learn more about BroadSim: 🔗https://www.oroliads.com/broadsim User Manual: 🔗https://owncloud.talen-x.com Play Video Play Video 06:22 BroadSim Setup Tutorial Follow along with Orolia Defense & Security applications engineer, Alaiya Tuntemeke-Winter, as she takes you through the process of setting up your new BroadSim. Learn more about BroadSim: 🔗https://www.oroliads.com/broadsim User Manual: 🔗https://owncloud.talen-x.com Play Video Play Video 07:36 BroadSim Operating System Overview Follow along with Orolia Defense & Security applications engineer, Joshua Prentice, as he takes you through our third onboarding video, which now covers our custom BroadSim operating system. Learn more about BroadSim: 🔗https://www.oroliads.com/broadsim User Manual: 🔗https://owncloud.talen-x.com Play Video Play Video 02:12 Skydel Automation This video gives an overview on Skydel's innovative automation panel. The Automation panel makes automating GNSS simulation an easy task by automatically recording everything that happens in the Skydel UI, and any commands issued through the API. These commands can then be edited, saved, and played back as a sequence, much like a macro.These commands can also be exported as a python script which you can modified instead of starting with a blank page for your automated tests. These features are designed to save time so you can spend more time on your own product development. Learn More: https://safran-navigation-timing.com/solution/skydel-advanced-gnss-simulation/ Play Video Play Video 06:08 Skydel Real-Time Performance Tutorial A tutorial on using the Real-Time Performance feature of the Skydel Simulation Engine. Learn more at https://www.orolia.com/solution/skydel-advanced-gnss-simulation/ BroadSim Onboarding: Advanced Territory Play Video Play Video 14:18 Advanced GNSS Spoofing Simulation Tutorial Contact us today to learn more or to add this capability to your BroadSim: sales@OroliaDS.com Discover the endless possibilities of spoofing testing. Advanced Spoofing is a powerful, intuitive tool that allows users to quickly create and automate a multitude of dynamic spoofing scenarios. This feature is available now with BroadSim, powered by the Skydel Simulation Engine. https://www.oroliads.com/broadsim #PNT #GNSS #GPS #Spoofing #BroadSim #Orolia --- Music: https://icons8.com/music/author/moroza-knozova Play Video Play Video 04:06 IQ File Scenario In our latest Support Tutorial, we walk you through the process, use cases, and benefits of using IQ Files within our Skydel Simulation Engine. For more information, visit https://www.orolia.com/skydel-onboarding/ Play Video Play Video 01:57 Terrain Modeling with BroadSim powered by Skydel Orolia Defense & Security Applications Engineer Supervisor, Jaemin Powell, gives a behind-the-scenes view of the new terrain modeling feature supported across our BroadSim platform. The example Jaemin gives directly correlates to a real-world scenario that can be completed in any type of field test as a more cost-effective alternative. Learn more about BroadSim: 🔗https://www.oroliads.com/broadsim Play Video Play Video 06:27 Wavefront Calibration Tutorial Thanks to the Skydel Simulation Engine, Skydel’s Wavefront Systems have eliminated the calibration inefficiencies by autonomously time, phase and power aligning the signals for you. Using real-time monitoring the CRPA signals are assured to be synchronized within 1° for the duration of the simulation. This continuous calibration is imperative to keep your signals aligned through temperature fluctuations on the wavefront system. Now you can focus on the more important tasks of testing, verifying, and validating your CRPA navigation system’s performance without calibration concerns. Check out this video to learn more about Skydel’s Wavefront Systems capabilities! The Next Generation of CRPA Testing Reimagined for the User: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ae3tzko3vac&list=PLIPe8ACXJUl3OPp_bCgEU_zxD9244Fkdl For more information, visit https://www.oroliads.com/ Skydel Resources What you need to get started, served up below. About Skydel Button Advanced Simulation with Modern, Software-based Flexibility. Fundamentals Course Button GNSS concepts, basic simulations, requirements, settings, outputs, and more. Advanced Certification Button Build your test engineering skills or level up your career with our free Skydel Certification courses. Learn the ins and outs of these tools and features through convenient video tutorials Button Advanced Spoofing Button Automation Button Real-Time Performance Button IQ File Other Resources Button PNT Library Learn more about PNT and GNSS applications Button Button Software Releases Button

  • LEO PNT | Orolia Defense & Security

    As GNSS vulnerabilities rapidly evolve, integrating LEO PNT into your solution is critical. Discover success by testing and integrating a plan from the start. Home • Applications • LEO PNT LEO PNT Low Earth Orbit Positioning Navigation, and Timing. What is LEO PNT? • Why LEO PNT? • How is LEO PNT being implemented? • LEO PNT Resources What's The Deal? As GNSS vulnerabilities rapidly evolve, Lower Earth Orbit (LEO) constellations are emerging onto the scene, resulting in many unique solutions poised to address various applications. Whether you plan to develop your own LEO PNT solution or integrate LEO PNT into your solution, it is critical to have a testing and integration plan in place from the very beginning. Orolia's subject matter experts, combined with the industry's leading software-defined platform, will ensure your success in deploying this much-anticipated technology. What is LEO PNT? LEO PNT is the use of signals, satellites, and constellations existing in Earth's lower orbit for Positioning, Navigation and Timing in systems. LEO PNT can be used for commercial or defense purposes, offering many stand-alone benefits, and additional capabilities when paired with traditional GNSS constellations. Although roughly eighty-six percent of operating satellites are in LEO, their utilization to support PNT-specific needs is relatively new from a historic perspective. LEO = Lower Earth Orbit PNT = Positioning, Navigation and Timing Why LEO PNT? GPS as we know it today has evolved and expanded beyond its original intent. To put it bluntly, relying solely on conventional GPS satellites just doesn't cut it anymore, especially when it comes to critical infrastructure and missions. Though there are several GPS alternatives on the market today, what most of them lack is the ability to operate independently with a high level of accuracy and resiliency. Two things that make LEO constellations different than those in other orbital regions are its shorter distance to earth and constant movement. This results in greater performance with effects on faster speeds, higher signal power, increased bandwidth, and decreased susceptibility to attacks. Additionally, commercial providers can offer more targeted and advanced features by funneling investments into research and development. One such feature is security, thanks to proprietary encryption methods and custom frequencies. Another benefit is the expectation to prioritize, maintain and improve upon technology that aligns with certain needs, translating to rapid development cycles. When you think about it, LEO PNT is really a no-brainer. What is LEO PNT? Why LEO PNT? How is LEO PNT Being Implemented? Constellation Development • Technology is utilizing satellites for PNT information more than ever • It is integral to to test their PNT systems before they ar e deployed • It is key to develop a test environment for LEO constellations alongside the development of the constellations themselves. • A flexible simulation system that can evolve is best equipped for the advent of new LEO constellations. How Simulation Can Aid Development • Constellation: Increase communication and available for testing ASAP • Receiver: View receiver power in GPS denied environments, view acquisition times, and cost savings • Systems: Vulnerability, repeatability, and acceptance/verification testing How is LEO PNT Being Implemented? Simulation of a New Constellation Software-Defined Test Environment It's a fact that LEO constellations require more satellites due to their operating mechanism. Hence why there are more satellites (like a lot more) in LEO orbit than there are in the GNSS constellations that have been simulated in the past. Traditional GNSS Simulators don't have the built-in architecture to support this large number of satellites, especially if you want to simulate multiple constellations simultaneously, which produces the most realistic scenarios. This is where software-defined simulators take the cake. It's important to understand that in a true software-defined system there are no fixed hardware channels limiting the number of satellites and frequency bands that can be generated. Some providers may use crafty language to make you think otherwise, so be sure to clarify this when choosing a simulator. Software-defined systems, such as BroadSim , gives you the flexibility to meet your LEO needs without feature-specific add-ons that generally take up more space. A simple software license upgrade gives you access to the new LEO constellation, allowing you to have integrated all-in-view testing between GNSS and LEO constellations. Whether you choose our turnkey BroadSim products or need a more customized BroadSim solution to meet your LEO requirements, you will always use the same intuitive user interface that you are familiar with. BroadSim for LEO PNT The Simulator Preferred by Engineers Here are some of the top reasons why software-defined simulators like BroadSim provide a more dynamic and future-proof solution when it comes to LEO PNT: 1 | Takes advantage of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) products to evolve as new technology emerges 2 | GPU can handle the generation of more signals than a traditional FPGA-driven solution 3 | Can rapidly add new constellations and evolve existing ones 4 | New constellations can be incorporated with software instead of additional hardware 5 | Rather than focusing on hardware improvements, engineers can focus on simulation 6 | Upgrade cycles are possible more frequently LEO PNT Resources Webinar Tech Brief White Paper LEO PNT Resources Get a Leg Up on LEO PNT Safran Federal Systems is integrating new constellations for simulation today and can help do the same for yours. Or, learn what support BroadSim already has for LEO simulation. 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