The European Union activates GOVSATCOM, a first step towards reducing dependence on foreign suppliers for critical space communications.
The European Union has taken a decisive step towards strategic autonomy in space with the start of GOVSATCOM operations, the European Union Governmental Satellite Communications Programme. The system now enables EU Member States to access secure, encrypted communication services under European control.
At the core of this architecture is the GOVSATCOM Hub, the node that makes it possible to deliver these services in an efficient, resilient, and coordinated manner. In 2024, the European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA) awarded GMV a key contract to lead a European industry consortium for the design, development, and deployment of this Hub, which is considered a critical element for the system’s operation. It is a multi-year contract with a budget of €107 million.
GOVSATCOM currently integrates satellite capabilities contributed by various EU Member States, with a total of eight satellites operated by five countries and foresees the progressive integration of new capabilities. The system has been designed to meet a broad spectrum of needs, ranging from crisis management and border and maritime surveillance to critical infrastructure protection and support for operations in remote environments and polar regions.