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Digital Locations CEO Rich Berliner Discussed Efficient Movement of Space to Earth Data with Retired NASA Executive

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Digital Locations, Inc. (OTCMKTS:DLOC) CEO Rich Berliner recently interviewed Professor Jeff Volosin, a retired NASA executive, about efficient data movement between space and Earth. Volosin, with 38 years of experience in the space industry, highlighted the shift from government-developed infrastructure to commercial services in space technology.

He emphasized that high-speed data transmission from space to handheld devices is now viable, but faces challenges in economic profitability and security. Volosin's career includes senior leadership roles at Honeywell Technology Solutions and NASA, where he received the NASA Distinguished Service Medal in 2024. He currently serves as an Adjunct Professor at Capitol Technology, teaching spacecraft systems and engineering courses.

Il CEO di Digital Locations, Inc. (OTCMKTS:DLOC), Rich Berliner, ha recentemente intervistato il Professore Jeff Volosin, un ex dirigente della NASA in pensione, riguardo al movimento efficiente dei dati tra lo spazio e la Terra. Volosin, con 38 anni di esperienza nel settore spaziale, ha evidenziato il passaggio da infrastrutture sviluppate dal governo a servizi commerciali nella tecnologia spaziale.

Ha sottolineato che la trasmissione di dati ad alta velocità dallo spazio a dispositivi portatili è ora realizzabile, ma affronta sfide in termini di redditività economica e sicurezza. La carriera di Volosin include ruoli di leadership senior presso Honeywell Technology Solutions e NASA, dove ha ricevuto la Medaglia del Servizio Distinto della NASA nel 2024. Attualmente è Professore Aggiunto presso la Capitol Technology, dove insegna sistemi di veicoli spaziali e corsi di ingegneria.

El CEO de Digital Locations, Inc. (OTCMKTS:DLOC), Rich Berliner, entrevistó recientemente al Profesor Jeff Volosin, un ejecutivo retirado de la NASA, sobre el movimiento eficiente de datos entre el espacio y la Tierra. Volosin, con 38 años de experiencia en la industria espacial, destacó el cambio de infraestructuras desarrolladas por el gobierno a servicios comerciales en la tecnología espacial.

Enfatizó que la transmisión de datos de alta velocidad desde el espacio a dispositivos portátiles ahora es viable, pero enfrenta desafíos en rentabilidad económica y seguridad. La carrera de Volosin incluye roles de liderazgo senior en Honeywell Technology Solutions y la NASA, donde recibió la Medalla al Servicio Distinguido de la NASA en 2024. Actualmente, se desempeña como Profesor Adjunto en Capitol Technology, enseñando sistemas de naves espaciales y cursos de ingeniería.

디지털 로케이션스 주식회사(OTCMKTS:DLOC)의 CEO 리치 벌레너(Rich Berliner)는 NASA 퇴직 임원인 제프 볼로신 교수(Professor Jeff Volosin)와 우주와 지구 간 데이터 이동의 효율성에 대해 최근 인터뷰를 진행했습니다. 38년의 경력을 가진 볼로신은 우주 기술의 정부 개발 인프라에서 상업 서비스로의 전환을 강조했습니다.

그는 우주에서 휴대기기로의 고속 데이터 전송이 이제 가능하다고 강조했지만, 경제적 수익성과 보안 측면에서 도전에 직면하고 있다고 언급했습니다. 볼로신은 Honeywell Technology Solutions와 NASA에서 고위 리더십 역할을 수행했으며, 2024년에는 NASA 공로 훈장을 수상했습니다. 현재는 Capitol Technology의 부교수로 재직하며 우주선 시스템과 공학 과정을 가르치고 있습니다.

Le PDG de Digital Locations, Inc. (OTCMKTS:DLOC), Rich Berliner, a récemment interviewé le professeur Jeff Volosin, un ancien cadre de la NASA à la retraite, sur le mouvement efficace des données entre l'espace et la Terre. Avec 38 ans d'expérience dans l'industrie spatiale, Volosin a souligné le passage d'une infrastructure développée par le gouvernement à des services commerciaux dans la technologie spatiale.

Il a insisté sur le fait que la transmission de données à haute vitesse de l'espace vers des appareils portables est désormais faisable, mais fait face à des défis en termes de rentabilité économique et de sécurité. La carrière de Volosin comprend des rôles de direction au sein de Honeywell Technology Solutions et de la NASA, où il a reçu la Médaille du Service Distingué de la NASA en 2024. Il est actuellement professeur adjoint à la Capitol Technology, enseignant des systèmes de vaisseaux spatiaux et des cours d'ingénierie.

Der CEO von Digital Locations, Inc. (OTCMKTS:DLOC), Rich Berliner, hat kürzlich Professor Jeff Volosin, einen pensionierten NASA-Manager, zum effizienten Datentransfer zwischen dem Weltraum und der Erde interviewt. Volosin, der 38 Jahre Erfahrung in der Raumfahrtbranche hat, betonte den Übergang von staatlich entwickelten Infrastrukturen zu kommerziellen Dienstleistungen in der Raumfahrtechnologie.

Er hob hervor, dass die Hochgeschwindigkeitsdatenübertragung vom Weltraum zu mobilen Geräten jetzt möglich ist, aber mit Herausforderungen in Bezug auf wirtschaftliche Rentabilität und Sicherheit konfrontiert ist. Volosins Karriere umfasst Führungspositionen bei Honeywell Technology Solutions und der NASA, wo ihm die Nasa Distinguished Service Medal im Jahr 2024 verliehen wurde. Derzeit ist er Gastprofessor an der Capitol Technology, wo er Kurse über Raumfahrzeugsysteme und Ingenieurwesen unterrichtet.

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  • Digital Locations is developing technology for high-speed Internet from satellites to smartphones globally
  • The company is leveraging industry expertise through discussions with experienced professionals like Professor Volosin
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  • High-speed data transmission from space to handheld devices faces economic profitability challenges
  • Security concerns need to be addressed in satellite-to-smartphone communication technology

Professor Jeff Volosin discussed the use of LEO satellites and communication networks in the space industry, including advancements in civil space ventures

SANTA BARBARA, CA, Aug. 01, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Digital Locations, Inc. (OTCMKTS:DLOC), the developer of a disruptive technology that will deliver high-speed Internet from satellites directly to smartphones all over the world, today announced that in a recent podcast, its CEO, Rich Berliner, spoke with Professor Jeff Volosin, an aeronautical engineer and retired NASA executive with over 38 years of experience in the space industry and government, about the efficient movement of data between space and Earth.

During the discussion, Professor Volosin highlighted the evolution of space technology, noting the shift from government-developed infrastructure to commercially provided services. “A significant part of my career was in outreach to industry, partnering with them to get commercial services provided instead of NASA investing in all the infrastructure. This plays into what you're doing, Rich, where not everyone has to be the infrastructure developer; many can be infrastructure users, making it economical for everyone.

Professor Volosin continued, “NASA's work over decades laid the groundwork for entrepreneurs. High-speed data from space to a handheld device is viable now, but it comes with challenges. Addressing economic profitability and security concerns is essential. The challenge is making it happen.”

Professor Jeff Volosin is an astronautical engineer with a lengthy career that includes 20 years in senior leadership at Honeywell Technology Solutions, Inc., and 18 years of federal service at NASA. His positions ranged from project manager to acting Vice President of Civil Space at HTSI, and from NASA Project and Program Manager to Associate Director of Earth Sciences Flight Projects. He also served as Deputy Director of Astrophysics and Deputy Director of Spacecraft Communications Networks at NASA HQ and was awarded the NASA Distinguished Service Medal in 2024. Additionally, Professor Volosin is an Adjunct Professor at Capitol Technology, teaching Spacecraft Systems, Systems Engineering, and Electrical Engineering courses.

This podcast can be viewed at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oS6PGO49A40.

About Digital Locations, Inc.

Digital Locations, Inc., is the developer of a breakthrough technology that will enable delivery of high-speed Internet from satellites directly to smartphones all over the world. Today, high-speed Internet (also known as broadband Internet) is only available in densely populated areas around the world. The rest of the world is still waiting. Elon Musk (SpaceX), Jeff Bezos (Blue Origin), and others are launching thousands of Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites. Unfortunately, without the use of additional equipment, the technology does not yet exist that will allow these satellites to deliver high-speed Internet directly to smartphones. Solving this problem represents an extraordinary business opportunity. Working with a research team from Florida International University (FIU), we are developing Satenna, a potentially disruptive technology that only requires modifications on the smartphone side. This breakthrough can potentially eliminate the need to make costly and time-consuming modifications to existing, as well as future satellites. Satenna will finally make it possible for the wireless industry to offer high-speed Internet service from satellites directly to smartphones anywhere in the world, indoors and outdoors with no dead zones and no cell towers. Anyone, anywhere, regardless of location, economic status, race, or gender will be able to access high-speed Internet service and benefit from remote learning, health care, government services, telework, participation in public affairs, and even Netflix, Amazon, and much, much more.
To learn more about Digital Locations please visit www.digitallocations.com

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FAQ

What is Digital Locations (DLOC) developing?

Digital Locations (DLOC) is developing disruptive technology to deliver high-speed Internet from satellites directly to smartphones worldwide.

Who did Digital Locations CEO Rich Berliner interview recently?

Rich Berliner recently interviewed Professor Jeff Volosin, a retired NASA executive with over 38 years of experience in the space industry and government.

What challenges did Professor Volosin mention for satellite-to-smartphone communication?

Professor Volosin mentioned that economic profitability and security concerns are essential challenges that need to be addressed in satellite-to-smartphone communication technology.

What award did Professor Jeff Volosin receive from NASA?

Professor Jeff Volosin was awarded the NASA Distinguished Service Medal in 2024.

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