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Brigadier-General (Ret’d) G. Michael Adamson has joined Telesat as the new Senior Director of Defence Strategy and Business Development.

BGen (Ret’d) Adamson recently retired from the Department of National Defence after a 30 year career where hist last post had been as Commander 3 Canadian Space Division/Joint Force Space Component Commander until handing over command on June 28, 2024 to Brigadier-General Christopher Horner.

Of note, BGen (Ret’d) Adamson was a stabilizing force for Canada’s Space Force having spent four years, longer than usual, in two key roles. He spent two years as Director General Space/Joint Force Space Component Commander before transitioning to the role of Commander 3 Canadian Space Division and Joint Force Space Component Commander when 3 Canadian Space Division was stood up.

His new responsibilities will include working “to expand and execute the government go-to-market and business development strategy for the Telesat Lightspeed low earth orbit (LEO) network, with an emphasis on Canada, the U.S. and other allied nations.”

Michele Beck, Senior Vice President of Canadian Sales at Telesat said, “The Telesat Lightspeed constellation will transform connectivity in a variety of enterprise industries, but particularly in the government market, which has some of the most stringent, mission-critical requirements in satellite communications. BGen (Ret’d) Adamson’s depth of operational experience and understanding of government mission connectivity needs will be invaluable to all levels of our organization– from product development and engineering to service deployment and customer support—and ensure that our solutions advance space domain operations and capabilities for government customers.”

BGen (Ret’d) Adamson added, “Telesat is at the forefront of satellite innovation, and I am excited to join and support the team on the journey to launch the Telesat Lightspeed LEO constellation. I look forward to building trusted partnerships with government and defence organizations to advance the adoption of strategic communication systems for North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) modernization efforts to bolster defence for Canada and its allies.”



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Author: Space and Astronomy News

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