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IRIS2 lifts off as European Commission and SpaceRISE sign contract in Brussels

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IRIS2 lifts off as European Commission and SpaceRISE sign contract in Brussels
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IRIS2 lifts off as European Commission and SpaceRISE sign contract in Brussels

2024-12-16 21:06 Last Updated At:21:10

BRUSSELS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec 16, 2024--

SpaceRISE, the consortium comprising Eutelsat, Hispasat and SES, has signed the agreement with the European Commission (EC) and the European Space Agency (ESA) that will see the consortium design, deliver and operate the Infrastructure for Resilience, Interconnectivity and Security by Satellite (IRIS²) for a period of 12 years. The contract was signed today in a ceremony at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels.

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With the network of 290 new Low Earth Orbit and Medium Earth Orbit satellites expected to provide services by the beginning of 2030, the IRIS² constellation of satellites for a resilient, interconnected and secure Europe is an EU flagship initiative. IRIS² will be the preferred and trusted network for Europe in delivering secure and reliable high-performance communication solutions to the EU and its Member States as well as high-speed broadband connectivity for European citizens, governmental authorities and businesses, playing a transformative role in reinforcing Europe’s digital sovereignty, and low-latency connectivity.

Under the agreement with SpaceRISE, the project will be backed by €6.5 billion of public funds representing nearly 60% of the total project costs – comprising funding from the European Commission, EU Member States, the European Space Agency and private financing from the consortium members. The SpaceRISE consortium will lead the wider European space industry to accelerate innovation throughout the supply chain, enhancing Europe's leadership and competitiveness in the space sector.

Additionally, the Public-private Partnership (PPP) model in the form of Concession will unite public and commercial interests in an unprecedented way, paving the way for continuous implementation of innovative solutions and platforms for the future.

Andrius Kubilius, Commissioner for Defence and Space: “Today we are not just launching a satellite project. We are launching a vision - a vision of a stronger, more connected, and more resilient Europe. IRIS² demonstrates the Union’s resolve and commitment to strengthening Europe’s space global posture both in terms of security and competitiveness to the benefit of our governments, businesses and citizens.”

“In an increasingly complex geopolitical world, ensuring resilient, secure and fast governmental communications is essential. ESA will play a crucial role in the technical implementation of the IRIS 2 programme. ESA’s excellence will foster innovation in the European space industry, boost European competitiveness, create high-skill jobs and attract talents to Europe. The Commission’s trust in ESA to oversee the development of the constellation and its ground infrastructure speaks volumes of ESA’s successful track record in the delivery of European flagship programmes. ESA is ready to deliver again, for Europe and its citizens,” said Josef Aschbacher, ESA’s Director General.

Adel Al-Saleh, Chief Executive Officer of SES, said, We are honoured to lead the SpaceRISE consortium to work with the European Commission and the European Space Agency on the IRIS² project. IRIS² is integral to Europe's space strategy and is already fostering enhanced collaboration and innovation between the industry and public sectors. By strategically coming together, we will be able to ensure architecture resiliency and security from Day 1 of the system launch. With EC as an anchor customer of the constellation, our investment into IRIS² will see us augment our MEO capabilities while executing our required rate of return, maintaining investment grade balance sheet metrics, and returning cash to our shareholders.”

Eva Berneke, Chief Executive Officer of Eutelsat commented , “ IRIS² programme is a landmark initiative that embodies Europe’s commitment to digital sovereignty, resilience, and strategic autonomy. At Eutelsat, we are uniquely positioned to bring unparalleled expertise to this mission, leveraging our pioneering capabilities, including our cutting-edge LEO constellation. By combining this advanced infrastructure with the collective strengths of the SpaceRISE consortium, we will deliver a transformative communications backbone that addresses Europe’s most critical connectivity needs of our governments, reinforces its leadership in space innovation, and bridges the digital divide for millions of citizens and businesses across the continent. This project is a testament to Eutelsat’s vision of driving secure and sustainable connectivity for a resilient Europe.

Miguel Ángel Panduro, Chief Executive Officer of Hispasat added, “The signing of IRIS2 is a historical milestone for European space. Hispasat was born out of public-private collaboration to provide government and commercial communications in geographical areas of interest to our country. We are therefore convinced that, through SpaceRISE, we will not only guarantee the secure communications of the Member States, but also contribute to generating a more innovative and competitive ecosystem at a time of special relevance for the European space industry.”

About SpaceRISE

SpaceRISE which stands for Space Consortium for a Resilient, Interconnected and Secure Europe is dedicated to fostering a resilient, interconnected, and secure Europe through space innovation. Comprising Europe’s key space and telecom companies including Airbus Defence and Space, Deutsche Telekom, Eutelsat, Hisdesat, Hispasat, OHB, Orange, SES, Telespazio, Thales Alenia Space, and Thales, SpaceRISE aims to bring SMEs and New Space players together in a multi-national footprint throughout the EU27 Member States to expand its collaboration. By harnessing the strengths of established industry leaders and emerging innovators, SpaceRISE is set to drive Europe’s secure and sustainable future in space.

Interconnected Multi-Orbit System. Credit: SES

Interconnected Multi-Orbit System. Credit: SES

NEW YORK (AP) — Kane Brown is in his new home studio just outside Nashville, preparing to have the first sit-down conversation about his fourth studio album, “The High Road.” It's a fitting title, because pounding the pavement is something he's more than familiar with. A few short days ago, he was in Los Angeles, performing at the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball alongside an eclectic mix of the biggest performers — SZA, Tate McRae, Madison Beer, T-Pain, Paris Hilton and K-pop group NCT Dream among them.

To the untrained ear, it might seem unusual pairing — one of the great modern country voices alongside pop acts. But genre-mixing? That's something Brown knows a little bit about, too.

Country is at the heart of everything he does — the genre's narrative style, fiddles, slide guitar and Brown's signature twang carry throughout — but “The High Road” isn't afraid to play with different sounds. He says he's “always been kind of nervous to push boundaries and do certain things. But I’ve been here for almost a decade now, so I needed to stop hiding and just do what I love to do. And country is always my number one.”

“This is by far my favorite album, from the sequencing to the songwriting to the different sounds. There’s definitely a song for everybody,” he continues. “My other albums, I always kind of, you know, cared what people thought about. And this album, we don’t... we gave our everything into the songs.”

He's also no stranger to working with a variety of artists, from regional Mexican country superstar Carin León on “The One (Pero No Como Yo),” which released earlier this year, to 2019's “One Thing Right” with EDM giant Marshmello. The helmet-wearing DJ is back on “The High Road,” with the radio smash “Miles On It.”

This album, which will be released Jan. 24, includes more features than any other in Brown’s discography, including tracks with Khalid, Jelly Roll, and the legendary Brad Paisley.

They came about naturally: Khalid expressed interest in wanting to go country, Brown helped him make it happen. For the Paisley track “Things We Quit,” Brown shared a video of him singing it on social media, and “a lot of people said, ‘This sounds like a Brad Paisley song,'” he says, smiling. “And it's kind of a comedy country song, a little bit, so he was perfect for that.”

And as for Jelly Roll, on the song “Haunted”? That one was written while Brown was staying in a hotel in Manchester, England.

“It was this big hotel, and I had the suite, which was a bank vault. So, the bank vault was actually in my room and there were these, like, old paintings on the wall. And we wrote three or four songs that day and we couldn’t think of a song title. And I was like, ‘This is place is haunted,’" he recalls. "Let's write a song called ‘Haunted,’ about depression and all that. So, I mean, it actually, it came out really quick and, you know, it’s meaningful to me. So hopefully it’ll be meaningful to a lot of other people.”

Jelly Roll has never been one to veer away from topics of mental health, and he made the ideal collaborator. “That song is so him,” Brown says. “He didn’t think that I was going to release it, so he was trying to keep it for himself. So that told me that the song meant even more to him than what I thought it was going to mean.”

Important to Brown, no doubt, are two new duets with his wife Katelyn, following the success of their 2023's single “Thank God.”

“Our music is about telling our story,” she told The Associated Press.

There's the R&B-pop of “Body Talk,” and a traditionalist's country tune in “Do Us Apart" — pulling from a long tradition of country music greats performing with their partners. The latter should come as no surprise. “Our favorite duet to sing together is Randy Travis and Carrie Underwood's “I Told You So,” so we’ve always wanted to have that type of song," he says.

And country songs, he's got a lot of them: the jukebox “Fiddle in the Band,” the slow-burn “Backseat Driver,” the barstool swaying of “Says I Can.”

Or the closer, “'When You Forget,' a song that I wrote about my granddad with Alzheimer's. To me, that's ‘90s country song storytelling,” he says. “That's keep the tradition there — and then I go far left with some other songs.”

On “The High Road,” Brown believes each track tells a story — and he looks forward to sharing them, both through the record and on a North American tour next spring.

“I just hope people can find a piece of themselves in each song,” he says. “Or... at least one song.”

1. “I Am”

2. “Fiddle In the Band”

3. “Backseat Driver”

4. “Miles On It” (featuring Marshmello)

5. “Says I Can”

6. “3”

7. “Rescue” (featuring Khalid)

8. “Haunted” (featuring Jelly Roll)

9. “Start A Fire”

10. “Body Talk” (featuring Katelyn Brown)

11. “Gorgeous”

12. “Beside Me”

13. “I Can Feel It”

14. “Things We Quit” (featuring Brad Paisley)

15. “Back Around”

16. “Stay”

17. “Do Us Apart” (featuring Katelyn Brown)

18. “When You Forget”

Kane Brown poses for a portrait Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Kane Brown poses for a portrait Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Kane Brown poses for a portrait Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Kane Brown poses for a portrait Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Kane Brown poses for a portrait Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Kane Brown poses for a portrait Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Kane Brown poses for a portrait Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Kane Brown poses for a portrait Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Kane Brown poses for a portrait Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

Kane Brown poses for a portrait Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

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