Secure satellite communications platform for defense and emergency response
iDirect Government builds satellite IP systems for DoD, federal, and state agencies—operating across airborne, maritime, and ground networks. The tech stack reveals a hardware-forward organization: FPGA toolchains (Xilinx, Altera, ModelSim), satellite standards (DVB-S2X, VSAT, TDMA), and low-level protocols (PCIe, SerDes, I2C, UART) dominate, with modern web layers (Vue, Angular, GraphQL) supporting command/control. Active adoption of DVB-S2X and 5G NR waveforms signals a push toward higher-efficiency next-gen systems. Hiring is engineering-heavy and senior-weighted—6 of 7 engineering roles at senior or principal level—suggesting specialized talent scarcity in anti-jam and adaptive technology development.
iDirect Government delivers satellite-based voice, video, and data systems for defense, disaster recovery, and emergency response operations across DoD and U.S. government agencies. The platform emphasizes bandwidth efficiency, security, and scalability across airborne, maritime, and land-based deployments. Core capabilities include ISR and COTM communications, force protection logistics, and situational awareness. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Herndon, Virginia, the company draws on two decades of satellite communications experience. Current focus areas span next-generation waveform adoption, adaptive TDMA/SCPC return channels, anti-jam technology, and worldwide multi-hub network architectures.
iDirect Government uses DVB-S2X, VSAT, TDMA, and SCPC standards, with FPGA implementations (Xilinx, Altera), PCIe, SerDes, and Ethernet for signal processing and integration. Modern layers include C++, Go, Vue, and Angular.
Next-generation satellite systems, adaptive TDMA and SCPC return channels, anti-jam technology, 5G NR and DVB-S2X waveform adoption, worldwide multi-hub network implementation, and systems integration.
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