WASHINGTON -- Japanese satellite broadcaster Sky Perfect JSAT aims to collaborate with the U.S. military in monitoring space, President Eiichi Yonekura told Nikkei, looking to turn security-related applications into a major revenue source.
Satellite broadcaster seeks to double security-related revenue by end of decade

Sky Perfect JSAT controls a fleet of 17 geostationary satellites. (Boeing)
WASHINGTON -- Japanese satellite broadcaster Sky Perfect JSAT aims to collaborate with the U.S. military in monitoring space, President Eiichi Yonekura told Nikkei, looking to turn security-related applications into a major revenue source.