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Capabilities

Infrastructure, integration, and assurance for mission-critical space.

A focused engagement model built around protocol-grade infrastructure delivery, secure integration, and ecosystem coordination — for operators, institutions, and allied programs working at the edge of the New Space economy.

Capabilities

Core capabilities for mission-critical space.

Each capability is structured to interoperate with the others. Engagements typically combine two or three areas around a defined mission objective.

01 · Infrastructure

Infrastructure Delivery

Deployment of the modular protocol stack for data repositories, asset exchange, and marketplace operations across sovereign and allied environments.

02 · Advisory

Strategic Advisory

Doctrine-aware advisory on space data strategy, dual-use posture, and allied interoperability — grounded in USSF, NATO, NASA, ESA, MITRE, and NIST references.

03 · Integration

Systems Integration

Integration of fragmented data sources, legacy ground systems, and modern cloud services into structured, governed, and exchangeable digital assets.

04 · Secure Dev

Secure Development

Cryptography-first engineering, provenance tracking, zero-trust patterns, and standards-aligned secure development for space and ground software.

05 · Cyber

Space Cyber Engineering

Threat-to-mission analysis, exercise design, and resilient architecture for space segment, link segment, and ground segment cyber readiness.

06 · Defense

Defense Enablement

Allied-aligned capabilities for sovereign data onboarding, federated exchange, and coalition marketplace participation — TESA- and SOFA-aware delivery.

07 · Standards

Standards & Editorship

Cross-standard mapping, technical editorship, and requirements capture for cybersecurity integration and space systems security engineering guidance.

Technical Capabilities
  • Space security and resilience
  • Space systems interoperability
  • Space intelligence
  • Space systems engineering
  • Network security and infrastructure
  • Distributed systems
  • Decentralized AI
  • Agentic and sovereign AI
  • Quantum cryptography
  • Blockchain for space applications
  • Secure space data exchange
  • Space platforms, registries, marketplaces, and analytics
Operational Capabilities
  • Project management
  • Product management
  • Program management
  • Stakeholder management
  • CoI incubation
  • Market engagement
  • Ecosystem growth
  • IP commercialization and technology transfer
  • Strategic and tactical foresight
  • Scenario thinking and technology trees
  • Innovation management
  • Open science incentive design
Engagement Model

From mission context to capability-ready delivery.

Engagements follow a two-phase model adapted from agency programs. Phase 1 establishes baseline and pilot — mission context intake, system and data inventory, standards profiles, and evidence model. Phase 2 institutionalizes execution — train-the-trainer handover, partner onboarding playbooks, roadmap execution, and technical reporting.

The model is designed to land within existing acquisition and procurement vehicles, including agency framework contracts, allied innovation programs, and direct commercial engagement with operators and integrators.

Engagement Principles

How we work.

01

Ontology first

Every engagement begins with a structured ontology of mission, data, and trust relationships. Architecture follows ontology; code follows architecture.

02

Standards-aligned, not standards-bound

We map to USSF, NATO, NASA, ESA, MITRE, and NIST references — and to the gaps between them. The deliverable is interoperability, not paperwork.

03

Dual-use posture by default

Capabilities are designed so that commercial and defense use cases share the same protocol surface, with separation enforced through cryptography, policy, and access control rather than parallel stacks.

04

Evidence over assertion

Every engagement produces verifiable artefacts: reference architectures, technical documentation, exercise outputs, and validation reports — calibrated to the appropriate TRL.

05

European sovereignty, allied interoperability

Anchored under German and EU jurisdiction. Engineered to interoperate cleanly with US, UK, and other allied programs without compromising sovereign control.

Engage

Start with a defined mission objective.

Operators, agencies, and integrators — if a capability above aligns with a current program or procurement track, we welcome a structured conversation.