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GuardianSat™ Formed To Deal With Orbital Space Debris

August 13, 2020

GuardianSat™ has announced the company’s formation to provide a globally vetted, verified and patented solution to the growing problem of orbital space debris.

GuardianSat™, founded by Mr. Robert D. Briskman and Mr. Christopher Rohe, has developed a solution for high orbit satellite collision with orbital debris — GuardianSat™ has immediately started the development and commercialization of physical asset protection and improved space awareness.

Robert Briskman (l) and Christopher Rohe (r).

The proprietary subsystem is backed by decades of research projects and operational efforts of Mr. Briskman, co-founder of Sirius XM radio — combined with Mr. Rohe’s proven track record as a catalyst for driving government innovation in the most extreme environments.

Previous to this monumental launch, Mr. Briskman directed the implementation of satellite telecommunications systems at COMSAT and NASA for more than three decades. He holds a BSE degree from Princeton University and an MSEE degree from the University of Maryland (UMD). Mr. Briskman is a Fellow of IEEE and AIAA, holds numerous patents, has published more than 70 technical papers, and has been inducted into the Space Foundation, Consumer Electronics Association, International Astronautical Federation, UMD Innovation and SSPI Halls of Fame.

Mr. Christopher Rohe, recently retired from 24 years of service in the United States Air Force, served as an executive and program manager/acquisition officer overseeing missile systems development programs and technical innovations both on the government and industry side.

Mr. Rohe’s career since the United States Air Force Academy and Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government has been solely focused on new, novel and transformative solutions for the government in multiple roles from emerging startups — to Fortune 50 companies — to national DoD consortia — to leading edge government roles.

Filed Under: Business Moves, Orbital Debris

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