Vitale Aerospace monitors all FCC-licensed LEO objects against their filed orbital parameters — flagging deviations the moment they occur, before they become violations.
From filed parameters to post-mission disposal — Vitale tracks the full compliance lifecycle of every licensed satellite.
Continuous cross-referencing of Space Force TLE data against FCC ICFS filings — altitude bands, inclination, RAAN, and collision probability thresholds per 47 CFR § 25.283.
Every deviation, every notification, every operator acknowledgment — timestamped and tied directly to the original filed document. Audit-ready at any moment.
Structured compliance scores and deviation histories available as a data feed for insurers, lenders, and investors evaluating satellite operator risk at scale.
Fewer than 300 of 13,000+ active satellites are insured. One reason: insurers have no systematic way to evaluate operator compliance behavior over time. Vitale's enterprise data feed changes that — delivering structured risk intelligence directly from orbital and regulatory data sources.
No manual review. No self-reporting. Just continuous cross-referencing of public data sources against regulatory commitments.
Parse all ODM and ODAR submissions from the FCC ICFS database — extracting filed altitude bands, inclination, RAAN, disposal timelines, and collision probability thresholds.
Continuously ingest Space Force Two-Line Element sets from Space-Track.org for all licensed objects, updated every orbital pass.
Automatically compare actual orbital parameters against filed limits. Flag any satellite operating outside its licensed bounds and score operator compliance over time.
Alert operators and regulators the moment a deviation is detected. Log every event with timestamp and document linkage for a complete, exportable audit trail.
We're building this with a select group of operators and enterprise partners. Request a 20-minute walkthrough with the Vitale Aerospace team.