Kratos Delivers Virtual Machine-Based Satellite Ground
Communications Architecture for Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS)
Feb. 27, 2018
Kratos RT Logic has delivered a virtual machine software satellite
ground communications solution that commands the payload of the
Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) SATCOM satellites. Boeing’s
Global SATCOM Configuration Control Element (GSCCE) Evolution
program chose Kratos’ virtual solution to replace an older command
and control technology.
The delivery includes virtual machine software versions of Kratos’
Front End Processor (vFEP) and Gateway (vGTW) systems. The vFEPs
and vGTWs are installed and run in Virtual Machines (VMs) on
customer supplied classified and unclassified commercial rack
mounted blade servers. The delivery includes 40 vFEPs and 40
vGTW installations, enabling control of a fleet of up to 14
satellites from 5 operation centers supporting 28 separate command
and control missions.
Kratos is leveraging its Information Assurance (IA) hardening
service with their virtual machine software products to deliver an
integrated security solution meeting the demanding requirements of
DoD mission systems. The virtual architecture solution gives the
power to control a fleet of satellites from multiple operation
centers supporting separate command and control missions and also
provides control and status of the KS-252 crypto on Boeing’s GSCCE
Evolution program.
“The move to a virtual machine-based architecture is part of Kratos’
strategy to deliver resilient, cost-effective ground architectures
that are more robust, provide for enhanced space situational
awareness (SSA). It will support the Air Force's Space Enterprise
Vision (SEV) with native compatibility for Enterprise Ground
Services (EGS) and the Air Force's Enterprise Space Battle
Management Command and Control
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