Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. (Nasdaq: KTOS), a
technology company in Defense, National Security and Global
Markets, announced today that its OpenEdge 2500 integration-ready
digitizer, part of its OpenSpace® family of dynamic ground system
products, has achieved official DIFI compliance, one of the first
two products in the industry to obtain the recognized status.
Working under the auspices of the IEEE,
the Digital IF Interoperability Consortium (DIFI) is an
independent, international group of companies, organizations, and
government agencies that have an interest in the interoperability
of satellite ground system equipment. The DIFI Digital IF/RF
Standard is intended to accelerate industry transformation beyond
stove-piped, hardware-based systems and into digital
software-defined networks. Adoption of this standard means network
operators can choose the best of breed products with
standards-based digitization.
Kratos’ OpenEdge 2500 helps satellite antenna
makers digitally enable their products by converting radio
frequency (RF) signals into Internet protocol (IP) data streams.
The DIFI compliant digital signal is easily incorporated for use
into modern software-defined communications networks. The digitizer
can be embedded within any antenna, terminal or Universal Customer
Premise Equipment (uCPE). Kratos digitizers are a key component in
modern, software-defined ground systems because they are the bridge
to digital transformation and the first step towards successfully
leveraging IP networking and cloud adoption.
“Kratos continues to lead the industry in
building interoperable, standards-based products that bring
satellite networks into the mainstream of global communications
infrastructure,” said Kevin Tobias, Director of Product
Management at Kratos. “Kratos is the first and only company
delivering a commercially available, software-defined and
orchestrated satellite ground system platform. The OpenEdge 2500
serves as an on-ramp for converting analog satellite data and
communications streams for operations and management in digital and
cloud environments. Kratos’ commitment to building standards-based
interoperable products supports a digital future that delivers more
flexible, streamlined and affordable satellite services
worldwide.”
As a founding member of the DIFI Consortium,
Kratos recognizes the importance of the adoption of standards like
DIFI in advancing that transformation and the satellite industry’s
ability to scale and meet future demand. The implementation of the
DIFI standard across a wide variety of ground system products is
foundational in Kratos’ ongoing effort to support the integration
of satellite services so that satellite ground systems operate
seamlessly with today’s wireless and terrestrial networks.
“We are thrilled that Kratos’ OpenEdge 2500 is
one of the first two products to meet compliance standards through
the DIFI Certification Working Group process,” commented Stuart
Daughtridge, Chairman of the DIFI Consortium. “This approval is a
major milestone for Kratos, DIFI, and the satellite industry in
ensuring that satellite ground segments can seamlessly adapt to
rapidly changing space-layer payloads, orbits, and
constellations.”
About Kratos Defense & Security
SolutionsKratos Defense & Security Solutions,
Inc. (NASDAQ: KTOS) is a technology, products, system and
software company addressing the defense, national security, and
commercial markets. Kratos makes true internally funded research,
development, capital and other investments, to rapidly develop,
produce and field solutions that address our customers’ mission
critical needs and requirements. At Kratos, affordability is a
technology, and we seek to utilize proven, leading edge approaches
and technology, not unproven bleeding edge approaches or
technology, with Kratos’ approach designed to reduce cost, schedule
and risk, enabling us to be first to market with cost effective
solutions. We believe that Kratos is known as an innovative
disruptive change agent in the industry, a company that is an
expert in designing products and systems up front for successful
rapid, large quantity, low cost future manufacturing which is a
value add competitive differentiator for our large traditional
prime system integrator partners and also to our government and
commercial customers. Kratos intends to pursue program and contract
opportunities as the prime or lead contractor when we believe that
our probability of win (PWin) is high and any investment required
by Kratos is within our capital resource comfort level. We intend
to partner and team with a large, traditional system integrator
when our assessment of PWin is greater or required investment is
beyond Kratos’ comfort level. Kratos’ primary business areas
include virtualized ground systems for satellites and space
vehicles including software for command & control (C2) and
telemetry, tracking and control (TT&C), jet powered unmanned
aerial drone systems, hypersonic vehicles and rocket systems,
propulsion systems for drones, missiles, loitering munitions,
supersonic systems, space craft and launch systems, C5ISR and
microwave electronic products for missile, radar, missile defense,
space, satellite, counter UAS, directed energy, communication and
other systems, and virtual & augmented reality training systems
for the warfighter. For more information,
visit www.KratosDefense.com.
About DIFIThe Digital
Intermediate Frequency (IF) Interoperability Consortium, or DIFI,
has created a standard that enforces interoperability on digital
IF/RF technology. Digital IF was developed to overcome the
limitations of analog systems but, today, vendor lock-in prevents
it from delivering seamless interoperability and severely limits
its adoption. A truly interoperable digital IF, on the other hand,
will enable transformation to a virtualized ground segment,
reducing the total cost of ownership and significantly boosting
network and terminal agility and scalability. Compliance with the
DIFI standard will ensure that satellite ground segments can
seamlessly adapt to rapidly changing space-layer payloads, orbits,
and constellations. Ultimately, DIFI promises to elevate the
resilience, performance, and capabilities of satellite networks and
enable a digital transformation that integrates satellites
seamlessly into the larger telecom, IT and GIS markets.
Notice Regarding Forward-Looking
StatementsCertain statements in this press release may
constitute "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the
Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These
forward-looking statements are made on the basis of the current
beliefs, expectations and assumptions of the management of Kratos
and are subject to significant risks and uncertainty. Investors are
cautioned not to place undue reliance on any such forward-looking
statements. All such forward-looking statements speak only as of
the date they are made, and Kratos undertakes no obligation to
update or revise these statements, whether as a result of new
information, future events or otherwise. Although Kratos believes
that the expectations reflected in these forward-looking statements
are reasonable, these statements involve many risks and
uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially
from what may be expressed or implied in these forward-looking
statements. For a further discussion of risks and uncertainties
that could cause actual results to differ from those expressed in
these forward-looking statements, as well as risks relating to the
business of Kratos in general, see the risk disclosures in the
Annual Report on Form 10-K of Kratos for the year
ended December 29, 2024, and in subsequent reports on Forms
10-Q and 8-K and other filings made with the SEC by
Kratos.
Press Contact:Claire
Burghoffclaire.burghoff@kratosdefense.com
Investor
Information:877-934-4687investor@kratosdefense.com
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