USSF and Ericsson...(Dew's etc)

Some more spamming about the usual suspects, however i thought this was very interesting since it covers some things about who is controling the dew’s being used.

"Space Innovation Nexus: Ericsson’s Role in USSF Technological Advancement.
The United States Space Force (USSF) is the newest branch of the United States Armed Forces, responsible for military space operations. It was established on 20 December 2019 by the United States Space Force Act. The mission of the USSF is to “organize, train, and equip space forces to deter conflict, protect United States interests, and achieve national objectives in space.” The USSF has three main priorities: - Space superiority: The ability to control space and deny its use to adversaries. - Space warfare: The ability to use space-based assets to attack opponents. - Space operations: The ability to use space to support other military operations.

Abilities
The USSF has a number of capabilities, including: - Space Launch: The ability to launch satellites into space. - Space surveillance: The ability to track satellites and other objects in space. - Space communication: The ability to communicate with satellites and other objects in space. -

Space Situational Awareness: The ability to understand the environment in space. - Electronic Space Warfare: The ability to disrupt or disable adversary space systems. - Space Weapons: The ability to attack enemy space systems.
Space Force (USSF) bases
Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida Vandenberg Space Force Base, California Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado Los Angeles Air Force Base, California Patrick Space Force Base, Florida Clear Space Force Station, Alaska Kadena Air Base, Japan Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany Space Delta 4, Colorado Space Delta 5, California Space Delta 6, Florida
Space Force (USSF) has a contract with Ericsson
$1.4 billion contract to provide satellite communications services:

This contract was awarded in 2022 and will run for five years. Ericsson will provide the USSF with secure and reliable communications for its land, air and space assets. The technologies included in this contract include: - 5G: Ericsson will provide the USSF with 5G technology to improve the performance of its satellite communications systems. - Software Defined Networking (SDN): Ericsson will provide the USSF with SDN technology to improve the flexibility and efficiency of its networks. -

Artificial Intelligence (AI): Ericsson will provide the USSF with AI technology to improve the security of its networks and systems. - Cyber ​​security: Ericsson will provide the USSF with cyber security solutions to protect its networks and systems from cyber attacks. $300 million contract to test and deploy new 5G applications: This contract was awarded in 2023 and will run for three years. Ericsson will work with the USSF to develop and test new 5G applications for training, logistics and command and control. The technologies included in this contract include: -

5G: Ericsson will provide the USSF with 5G technology to develop and test new 5G applications for training, logistics and command and control. - Artificial Intelligence (AI): Ericsson will provide the USSF with AI technology to improve the performance of these applications. - Cyber ​​security: Ericsson will provide the USSF with cyber security solutions to protect these applications from cyber attacks. $100 million contract to develop new cybersecurity solutions: This contract was awarded in 2023 and will run for two years. Ericsson will work with the USSF to develop new solutions to protect the USSF’s networks and systems from cyber attacks.

Intelligence (AI): Ericsson will provide the USSF with AI technology to improve the security of its networks and systems. - Cyber ​​security: Ericsson will provide the USSF with cyber security solutions to protect its networks and systems from cyber attacks. $100 million contract to develop new satellite communications technology:

This contract was awarded in 2023 and will run for two years. Ericsson will work with the USSF to develop new satellite communication technology that is safer and more reliable. The technologies included in this contract include: - Quantum cryptography: Ericsson will provide the USSF with quantum encryption technology to protect its satellite communications from cyber attacks. - Artificial Intelligence (AI):

Ericsson will provide the USSF with AI technology to improve the performance of its satellite communications systems. - Software-defined networking (SDN): Ericsson will provide the USSF with SDN technology to improve the flexibility and efficiency of its satellite communications networks.

$50 million contract to develop new 5G-based radar systems: This contract was awarded in 2023 and will run for one year. Ericsson will work with the USSF to develop new 5G-based radar systems that can be used to track objects in space. The technologies included in this contract include: - 5G: Ericsson will provide the USSF with 5G technology to develop new radar systems that can operate at high speeds and with high precision. - Artificial Intelligence (AI): Ericsson will provide the USSF with AI technology to improve the performance of these radar systems. - Cyber ​​security: Ericsson will provide the USSF with cyber security solutions to protect these radar systems from cyber attacks. $10 million contract to develop new space technology for situational awareness:

This contract was awarded in 2023 and will run for one year. Ericsson will work with the USSF to develop new space-based situational awareness technology that can be used to track objects in space. The technologies included in this contract include: - Artificial Intelligence (AI): Ericsson will provide the USSF with AI technology to improve the performance of its space situational awareness systems.

Cyber ​​Security: Ericsson will provide the USSF with cyber security solutions to protect its space situational awareness systems from cyber attacks. $5 million contract to develop new space weather forecasting technology: This contract was awarded in 2023 and will run for one year. Ericsson will work with the USSF to develop new space weather forecasting technology that can be used to predict space weather events. The technologies included in this contract include: - Artificial Intelligence (AI): Ericsson will provide the USSF with AI technology to improve the performance of its space weather forecasting systems. - Machine learning: Ericsson will provide the USSF with machine learning technology to improve the accuracy of its space weather forecasts
Verizon (partners with and uses Ericsson Tech and systems) and Space Force (USSF) - Contract
Verizon has a number of ties to the US Space Force (USSF). The company is a member of the USSF’s Industry Advisory Council (IAC), which is a group of companies that provide advice and support to the USSF. Verizon is also working with the USSF on a number of projects, including: The development of a new satellite communications network for the USSF.

USSF’s SpaceWERX program, which is a program that encourages innovation in space technology. Verizon is working with SpaceWERX to develop new applications for 5G in space. In 2022, Verizon was awarded a $1.4 billion contract to provide satellite communications services to the USSF. The five-year contract will provide the USSF with secure and reliable communications for its land, air and space assets. In 2023, Verizon was awarded a $300 million contract to test and deploy new 5G applications for the USSF. The contract runs for three years and will involve the development of new applications for training, logistics and management. In 2023, Verizon was awarded a $100 million contract to develop new cybersecurity solutions for the USSF. The contract runs for two years and will involve the development of new solutions to protect the USSF’s networks and systems from cyber attacks. The contract runs for three years and will involve the development of new applications for training, logistics and management. In 2023, Verizon was awarded a $100 million contract to develop new cybersecurity solutions for the USSF. The contract runs for two years and will involve the development of new solutions to protect the USSF’s networks and systems from cyber attacks.

The contract runs for two years and will involve the development of new solutions to protect the USSF’s networks and systems from cyber attacks.
Space-to-Earth weapons
The USSF is currently developing a number of space-to-ground weapons, including: Kinetic energy weapons, such as kinetic kill vehicles (KKVs), which use the force of impact to destroy their targets. Directed energy weapons, such as lasers or particle beams, which use beams of energy to heat or vaporize their targets. Cyber ​​warfare weapons, which use computer networks to attack and disrupt enemy systems.

Scandal and concern
There is no known scandal involving the Space Force (USSF) and Ericsson. However, some concerns have been raised about Ericsson’s involvement in the development of space-to-ground weapons. Ericsson has been awarded contracts to develop technologies that can be used in space-to-ground weapons, such as 5G, artificial intelligence (AI) and cyber security. Some people have expressed concern that these technologies could be used to develop more powerful and accurate space-to-earth weapons. Ericsson has denied that it is developing space-to-earth weapons.

The company says its technologies are intended for civilian use and that it is committed to responsible business practices. -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- ----------- Some concerns have been raised about Ericsson’s compliance with export controls. Export controls are regulations that restrict the export of certain goods and technologies to certain countries. Some people have expressed concern that Ericsson may have violated export controls by selling its technology to countries developing space-to-ground weapons. Ericsson has denied these allegations. The company says it complies with all applicable export controls. The debate about Ericsson’s compliance with export controls is also likely to continue. There are no easy answers and the risks and benefits of Ericsson’s business must be carefully weighed before any decision is made about its future. Some people have expressed concern that Ericsson may have violated export controls by selling its technology to countries developing space-to-ground weapons.

Ericsson has denied these allegations. The company says it complies with all applicable export controls. The debate about Ericsson’s compliance with export controls is also likely to continue. There are no easy answers and the risks and benefits of Ericsson’s business must be carefully weighed before any decision is made about its future. Some people have expressed concern that Ericsson may have violated export controls by selling its technology to countries developing space-to-ground weapons. Ericsson has denied these allegations. The company says it complies with all applicable export controls.

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Thanks @Soupcommie
They are in it up to their eyeballs!

Its like someone has put all of their dirty laundry to air…

How much more will come up before it actually gets spoken about…

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