Top Satellite Companies and Users Join the DIFI Consortium to Accelerate the Industry’s Digital Transformation
The Digital Intermediate Frequency Interoperability Consortium (DIFI) announced the addition of new member organizations to its growing family of satellite service, technology, and major user organizations. Joining DIFI in the second half of 2022 were:
- US Army C5ISR Center
- Hughes Network Systems
- Inmarsat
- SES Engineering
- Airbus Defense and Space
- Safran Data Systems
- Aurora Borealis Networks
- Rincon Research Corporation
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With the gain of these members, the DIFI membership now includes nearly 60 companies and agencies including the US Navy, Amazon Web Services, US Space Force, Microsoft, Defense Information Systems Agency, HawkEye 360, Kymeta, Kratos Defense & Space, Cobham and Comtech.
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“DIFI’s mission is to accelerate the digital transformation of the satellite industry,” said DIFI Board Chairman Stuart Daughtridge. “That work starts with developing and making widely available a simple, open, interoperable Digital IF/RF standard that replaces the natural interoperability of analog IF signals and helps prevent vendor lock-in. That’s why organizations like these are joining DIFI and serving on its Board: to help drive the future of the industry while ensuring that the evolving interoperability standard continues to meet their critical needs.”
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