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Amazon Restructures Government Satellite Communications
March 12, 2026
Amazon's vice president overseeing the Amazon Leo Government satellite communications division, Rick Freeman, departed in late February 2026. Despite this leadership change, Amazon remains committed to advancing its Amazon Leo low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite constellation, which aims to compete with SpaceX's Starlink and support U.S. defense communications requirements. This ongoing investment signals Amazon's intent to maintain a significant role in government and public sector satellite communications, particularly for the Department of Defense and related agencies.
- Why this matters: Procurement professionals should note Amazon's sustained commitment to government satellite communications, indicating continued opportunities for contracts and partnerships in LEO satellite services.
- The competition between Amazon Leo and SpaceX Starlink may influence future contract awards and technology requirements within the U.S. Department of Defense and U.S. Space Force.
- Agencies involved in defense communications, including the National Reconnaissance Office, may see evolving procurement strategies as Amazon advances its satellite capabilities.
- Contractors and vendors should evaluate how Amazon's leadership changes might impact program timelines and partnership opportunities in the satellite communications sector.
Agencies
U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Space Force, National Reconnaissance Office
Vendors
Amazon
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- EXCLUSIVE: Freeman out as head of Amazon Leo Government - Breaking Defense · Breaking Defense · Mar 12