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About us
In the modern age, every domain is an information domain. Sharing information faster and farther is the difference between security and uncertainty. To maintain the advantage, the United States and its allies must be able to detect more, know more, and share more information than adversaries. At Vitesse, we create innovative antenna, thermal management, and power distribution solutions that enable a new era in communication, radar, electronic warfare and missile defense systems. Across air, ground, space, and sea, we support the backbone technologies that make modern missions possible. Whether it’s complex antenna subsystems or tight-tolerance thermal solutions, our extensive engineering expertise and expansive design tools allow rapid development of solutions optimized for any mission need. Uniting design, build, and test capabilities under one roof, we eliminate supply chain inefficiency, enhance scalability, and ensure reliability. From geostationary satellites to naval fleets, military aircraft to communications networks, we create solutions that create a safer, more connected world. Vitesse Systems. Enabling Possible.
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http://www.vitessesys.com
External link for Vitesse Systems
- Industry
- Defense & Space
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Newark, CA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Specialties
- thermal management, machining, aerospace, defense, microwave, rf devices, manufacturing, liquid cooling, liquid cold plates, and chassis
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We’re proud to join Lyntris alongside our partners and colleagues from Accelint, helping connect sensing, intelligence, command, and sustainment across every phase of the mission. Follow Lyntris for the latest updates as we move forward together.
The hardest problem in warfare used to be delivering a weapon to a target. That problem is solved. Today it’s everything before the trigger: finding the threat, making sense of it across sensors, getting to a decision fast enough to act. In contested, degraded, and denied environments, that chain breaks down. Frequencies get jammed. Sensors degrade. Software fails at the edge. Adversaries have spent years engineering exactly these conditions. Lyntris was built for them. We connect the sense-to-action chain, combining sensor hardware, AI-driven data fusion, and mission software at the critical nodes where fragmented architectures fail. Active across 200+ DoD programs in space ISR, maritime domain awareness, and air and missile defense. Proven in the environments where it has to work. Welcome to Lyntris. Press release: https://lnkd.in/g7HUGaye #DefenseTech #SensingToCertainty
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We're #hiring a new Sr. RF Engineer in Los Angeles, California. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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Impressive work by the team at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory on this mission from launch to splashdown. Proud to support programs like this with RF solutions that enable reliable signal transmission and strong system performance across the mission lifecycle. Congratulations to everyone involved. 👏 #EnablingPossible
From launch to splashdown, JPL is proud to have supported the agency’s historic Artemis II mission alongside colleagues across the country and around the world. Our dedicated teams have helped support astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen as they’ve Dared Mighty Things over the past 10 days. Along with our Deep Space Network (DSN) team at ground stations at Canberra, Australia; Madrid, Spain; and Goldstone, California, we’ve kept the crew connected with Earth as they travel around the Moon. A special thank you to our colleagues at NASA’s Near Space Network and the agency’s Space Communications and Navigation Program for seamless coordination and collaboration across NASA’s networks. The DSN also conducted a bi-static radar experiment, transmitting radio signals from Deep Space Station 13 in Goldstone while the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia received the reflected signals. This experimental radar helped provide precision tracking of the Orion capsule. This interagency collaboration with the National Radio Astronomy Observatory demonstrates the power of partnership in advancing deep space capabilities. While the DSN steadfastly supported Artemis II with radio frequency communications and tracking, our optical communications experts helped support the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center’s Optical-to-Orion (O2O) project. At JPL’s Table Mountain Facility, engineers of the Optical Communications Telescope Laboratory (OCTL) used the uplink laser and a sensitive downlink detector to support O2O throughout the mission, exchanging gigabits of video, telemetry, and other data with the Orion spacecraft. We look forward to continued collaboration as we drive toward a sustained human presence at the Moon!
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A historic moment for space exploration. Congratulations to NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration and all partners on the successful launch of Artemis II. Milestones like this are a reminder of what’s possible through innovation, collaboration, and mission-critical engineering.
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We’re heading to Space Symposium in Colorado Springs 🚀 Our expertise spans RF, thermal, and power solutions for space and defense. Let’s talk connectivity, performance, and mission assurance. Come find us at Booth 124 or reach out to Madison Dye or Richie Dart to connect. Space Foundation
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