Dana Balter rules out third campaign for Congress against Rep. John Katko
Updated Apr 13, 2021;
Posted Apr 13, 2021
Dana Balter of Syracuse votes in the Democratic primary election in the 24th Congressional District on Tuesday June 23, 2020. Balter won the primary but lost to Rep. John Katko in November.
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Dana Balter, who twice won Democratic primary elections for Congress but failed to unseat Rep. John Katko, has decided against making a third bid for the Syracuse-area House seat next year.
Balter, 45, of Syracuse, told syracuse.com | The Post-Standard that she won’t seek public office in 2022, and instead will focus on a new job working for a nonprofit government reform group in New York state.
Startup Omnispace is asking the FCC for permission to test transmissions from its medium Earth orbit (MEO) satellite in Brewster, Washington.
But some of the details in the company s new application, and in some of its previous filings with the FCC, are noteworthy.
First, the company has hinted at tests of its technology with the US military. Omnispace is currently under contract with the US Air Force s (USAF) Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) to assist with building future communications capabilities for the US military and government in the furtherance of US national security, the company wrote in an FCC filing last year. Part of this contract includes the testing and demonstration of Omnispace s current capabilities for various units of the USAF and US military, including the US Space Force s (USSF) E-FORGE unit.
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TYSONS, Va., March 15, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Omnispace, the company that is redefining mobile communications by building a global hybrid network, today announced the successful demonstration of 5G satellite capability with the National Security Innovation Network (NSIN), along with the Navy and Marine Corps. Omnispace was selected by NSIN in 2020 to pilot its technology in connection with Verizon s new 5G Living Lab.
This week, Omnispace successfully tested an initial 5G-via-satellite capability in a LinQuest lab demonstration for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. A number of commercial-off-the-shelf 5G devices successfully communicated voice and data services via an emulated 5G radio access network (RAN), to Omnispace s on-orbit satellite, leveraging LinQuest Corporation s lab facility in Northern Virginia.
Washington D.C.-based global hybrid network operator Omnispace successfully demonstrated the ability to use satellites to provide 5G services to the National Security Innovation Network (NSIN), the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Marine Corps., the company announced Monday. Omnispace conducted its military 5G-via-satellite