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EU Activates GOVSATCOM Operations; GMV-Led Hub Secures European Strategic Autonomy

February 12, 2026

MADRID, Spain – The European Union has officially entered the operational phase of its Governmental Satellite Communications (GOVSATCOM) program, marking a critical milestone in Europe’s push for strategic autonomy.

Announced on Thursday, Feb. 12, the activation provides EU Member States with secure, sovereign, and encrypted communication services for the first time, reducing reliance on third-party non-European commercial providers.

At the center of the architecture is the GOVSATCOM Hub, a €107 million infrastructure project designed and deployed by a consortium led by GMV, in partnership with Indra and Hisdesat.

Architecture: A “System of Systems”

GOVSATCOM operates by pooling and sharing existing satellite capacities from national military and governmental systems. This “one-stop-shop” model allows authorized users—including border surveillance teams, crisis management responders, and critical infrastructure operators—to access high-assurance bandwidth on demand.

The system currently integrates eight satellites from five countries:

  • Spain: Includes the newly launched SpainSat NG-II, which provides hardened X and Ka-band services.
  • France, Italy, Greece, and Luxembourg: Contributing national MILSATCOM and GOVSATCOM-class assets.

Technical Specifications and Security

The GOVSATCOM Hub serves as the intelligent management layer that orchestrates the allocation of these heterogeneous space resources.

  • Resilience: The Hub is designed to withstand cyberattacks and hybrid threats, ensuring connectivity even when terrestrial networks fail (e.g., during natural disasters).
  • Interoperability: The system facilitates communication between different national assets, a first for the EU’s fragmented defense satellite landscape.
  • Service Categories: Tailored for crisis management, maritime monitoring, and support for operations in remote or polar regions where fiber and 5G connectivity are unavailable.

Leadership Perspective

The launch of operations comes at a time of increased geopolitical tension, where secure space links are viewed as a prerequisite for national security.

“The start of the GOVSATCOM operations confirms Europe’s ability to deploy sovereign critical space infrastructure within very demanding timeframes,” said Jesús Serrano, CEO of GMV. “Our experience in complex and secure space systems is being put at the service of a programme that strengthens Europe’s strategic autonomy and lays the foundations for its future evolution.”

Timeline to IRIS² and 2030

While the current GOVSATCOM service provides immediate secure capacity, it is viewed as an “operational bridge” to the forthcoming IRIS² (Infrastructure for Resilience, Interconnectivity and Security by Satellite) constellation.

  • 2026-2027: Gradual expansion of coverage and capacity from trusted European commercial partners.
  • 2029: Planned first launch of the IRIS² multi-orbital constellation.
  • 2030: Full Operational Capability (FOC) expected, integrating the LEO-based IRIS² with the GEO-based GOVSATCOM pool for a comprehensive “system of systems.”

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