30th Space Communications Squadron’s Ushers In New Communication Technology to Advance Vandenberg’s Space Communications
Roger Williams, 30th Space Communications Squadron project engineer, poses for a photo at Vandenberg Space Force Base, Calif., Oct.4, 2023. Williams is the lead at VSFB for incorporating the Dense Wavelength-Division Multiplexing technology which increases the bandwidth of existing fiber networks by combining data signals from multiple sources over a single pair of optical fibers, all while meticulously maintaining the separation of these data streams. (Courtesy Photo)
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