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Since DIRECTV STREAM is the live TV streaming version of DIRECTV, you can enjoy the traditional TV experience without installing a satellite dish. Instead, you'll receive a set-top box and voice-activated remote control.
Satellite TV For PC 2007 Elite Edition Full Version
Every three years, commercial TV stations must decide whether their relationship with each local cable system and satellite carrier that offers local service will be governed by must-carry or by retransmission consent agreements. Each commercial full power and Class A station must keep a copy of its decision in the public file for the three-year period to which it pertains.
Powering a global network of connected and autonomous vehicles has been the long-time ambition for the satellite industry, which has worked hard to overcome the technical challenges related to rolling out the necessary infrastructure to support these high-tech applications. However, satellite technology developers now believe we have reached a transformational point in reaching the goal of connecting vehicles. Could recent advancements in low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite communications and advanced flat panel terminal technology finally unlock the potential to transform the automobile into a fully connected environment? Speakers on this session will answer this question and explain the wide-ranging economic impact of disruptive connected vehicle technology.
Ian Christensen is Director of Private Sector Programs at Secure World Foundation (SWF), a non-profit organization promoting the secure, sustainable and peaceful uses of outer space contributing to global stability and benefits on Earth. He is responsible for leading SWF's engagement activities with the commercial space industry, where his activities focus on policy and governance topics in support of the development of private sector space capabilities. Mr. Christensen was a member of the Hague International Space Resources Governance Working Group, where he chaired the Group's Socioeconomic Panel. He also served as a member of the Secretariat for the Consortium for Execution of Rendezvous and Servicing Operations (CONFERS), an industry group developing best practices and standards for commercial satellite servicing. Mr. Christensen also is currently a member of the Global Expert Group on Sustainable Lunar Activities (GEGSLA) Prior to joining SWF, Mr. Christensen worked at leading space-sector consulting firms Futron Corporation and Avascent. Mr. Christensen holds a Master of Arts (M.A.) in international science and technology policy, focusing on space policy from the George Washington University Elliott School for International Affairs. He holds dual Bachelor's of Science (B.S.) degrees in political science and biochemistry from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He also completed the International Space University (ISU) 2007 Space Studies Program in Beijing, China.
Suzanne E. McBride, has served as Iridium's Chief Operations Officer since February 2019. Ms. McBride served as Chief Operating Officer of OneWeb, Ltd., a company that is building a new satellite constellation, from October 2018 to January 2019 and as its Senior Vice President from June 2016 to October 2018. Previously, she was employed by Iridium Satellite LLC, our primary operating subsidiary, in a series of positions with increasing responsibility from 2007 until June 2016, most recently serving as its Vice President, Program Management Office and Launch Services, a role in which she oversaw the launch program for the Iridium NEXT constellation. Ms. McBride has more than 25 years of experience in the satellite industry, including building and launching the original Iridium satellite constellation while at Motorola's Satellite Communications Group as a senior engineer in the 1990's. Ms. McBride received her Masters of Business Administration from the University of Tennessee in the Executive Aerospace and Defense program, and her dual undergraduate degrees are from Columbia University in Industrial Engineering and Claremont McKenna College in Management Engineering. Ms. McBride also holds a master's degree in Program Management from George Washington University and is Project Management Institute certified.
Colonel Jay Chapman, United States Army (Retired) serves as the Director of Government Programs at Iridium Communications Inc., the only satellite communications company that offers truly global voice and data coverage. In this role, he is responsible for business development and partner engagement for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) business sector, with an emphasis on increasing applications and the use of Iridium and Iridium Connected products and services by the U.S. federal government. Jay has a proven track record working across the breadth of the DoD formations to include expeditionary and enterprise IT workforces and myriad staff positions with the intelligence and communications communities and Army and Joint Staffs.
Don Claussen is chief executive officer of ST Engineering iDirect, a global leader in satellite communications (satcom).Prior to joining ST Engineering iDirect, Claussen was a Vice President at Intelsat General Corporation responsible for strategy, business development, product management and service delivery. During his tenure at Intelsat General Corporation, he aligned the Product Development and Service Delivery teams to launch a Multi-Orbit SATCOM capability providing end users seamless access to GEO and LEO SATCOM services from a single user interface.With over 15 years of technology leadership positions, Claussen served as a general manager of portfolio businesses at Viasat and L3Harris Technologies where he successfully led business growth, organizational change, and business integration. He also has held technical positions in various technology companies and has designed and deployed SATCOM systems for commercial and government customers. A veteran of the U.S. Army with eight years of active service, Claussen holds an MBA from Northeastern University and a Bachelor of Science Degree from Colorado Technical University in Business Administration & Management, and has attended Executive Leadership Courses at the University of Southern California and the University of Pennsylvania.
Mr. Hofeller is SpaceX's Vice President of Commercial Sales, with primary responsibility for commercial business development efforts across the globe. Prior to joining SpaceX in 2007, Mr. Hofeller worked on satellite payloads at Raytheon as a mechanical engineer. Mr. Hofeller received his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the Johns Hopkins University, a M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Southern California, and a degree in Technology Commercialization from USC's Marshall School of Business.
Hanna Steplewska is currently Chief Operating Officer at Cognitive Space. In this role Hanna combines her direct experience as a satellite constellation customer and service provider with the Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence capabilities built into the CNTIENT product suite developed by Cognitive Space to help New Space spacecraft constellation owners and operators get to revenue faster, and fully monetize their business models. Drawing on her experience as A Search Inside Yourself Certified Teacher and a Certified Coach, Hanna also ensures that Cognitive Space exceeds its business goals by looking after its most precious resource - its people.Hanna has over two decades of international business experience across Asia, The Middle East, Europe and the USA in high resolution satellite imaging, space launch services and launch vehicle component manufacturing. Hanna has broad market experience, working with stealth startups, multinational conglomerates, public and private companies, and civilian and military government agencies across the globe.Hanna's prior appointments have included operations and senior business development roles at Space Imaging, GeoEye, DigitalGlobe, Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic / Virgin Orbit, RUAG Space USA, the late Paul Allen's Stratolaunch and Mynaric, where she was Vice President of Business Development. Hanna's professional development includes studies at the International Space University and Stanford University Graduate School of Business.A retired motorcycle racer, professional ski instructor and SCUBA instructor, Hanna is also the Founder & CEO of EVA Strategies, a private coaching practice delivering scientifically, highly effective executive coaching for professionals at all stages of their careers. EVA is a nod to Hanna's aerospace background, a reference to Wall-E's object of desire and a reminder to *not* keep arms and legs in the vehicle at all times.
Steve Collar was appointed CEO of SES in April 2018, having previously led both O3b Networks and SES Networks. As CEO of O3b Networks, Steve guided the company through the successful build and launch of its state-of-the-art non-geostationary (NGSO) satellite constellation. In 2015, the company officially became the fastest-growing satellite operator in history. O3b was fully acquired by SES in 2016, and now forms an integral part of SES Networks.British-born Steve is an industry veteran, having held a variety of commercial, business development and technical roles at SES World Skies, SES New Skies, New Skies Satellites, Astrium, and Matra Marconi Space (now Airbus).
David C. Wajsgras is Chief Executive Officer of Intelsat, operator of the world's first globalized network and leader in integrated satellite communications. Intelsat delivers critical broadband connectivity and media content distribution that impacts and transforms businesses and communities in more than 200 countries. This is accomplished through Intelsat's fully integrated, globalized network comprising 52 commercial communications satellites and the IntelsatOne terrestrial network.Wajsgras became CEO of Intelsat in April 2022 and focuses on driving innovation and generating long-term value for the company's stakeholders across the media, broadband, commercial aviation and other mobility, and government sectors. He joined the company after two decades of providing operational, strategic and financial leadership in both the commercial and defense industries.Wajsgras most recently served as president of the global, $7.5-billion, advanced-technology Intelligence, Information and Services (IIS) business at the former Raytheon Company, now part of Raytheon Technologies. Before joining Raytheon as chief financial officer, Wajsgras was executive vice president and chief financial officer at Lear Corporation and held other key operations and leadership roles.