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House lawmakers call out lack of progress with Space Force acquisition reforms
The U.S. Space Force was set up to unify the military’s space efforts and reform the way it buys space systems. Lawmakers aren’t convinced that’s what’s happening.
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New Mexico space innovation hub launches with federal funding
The new hub will help develop the growing space industry located around Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico.
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Space Force opens facility to improve war-fighting capabilities
The new Rendezvous and Proximity Satellite Operations Center will conduct on-orbit experiments and demonstrations for the youngest branch of the military.
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Northrop Grumman delivers bus for Space Force’s experimental navigation satellite
The NTS-3 satellite will help demonstrate new technologies for future GPS satellites while contributing to the main constellation while on orbit.
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Air Force’s experimental football field-sized satellite ends operations
The Air Force Research Laboratory Demonstration and Science Experiments (DSX) spacecraft was used to study radiation in medium Earth orbit.
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FAA and Air Force sign agreement on commercial launches from Space Force bases
The memorandum will reduce red tape for commercial launches at Space Force ranges, the two parties said.
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Space Force launches fifth GPS III satellite for more secure positioning
This is the 24th M-Code enabled GPS satellite in the constellation, ensuring full operational capability for the space segment.
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The Space Force wants to use directed-energy systems for space superiority
The chief of space operations acknowledged that the U.S. is developing a directed-energy portfolio that will help America maintain space superiority.
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Space Force’s new delta organizations will help the service keep up with growing launch cadence
Operators say the Space Force’s new delta organizations flattened communications, preparing launch operations for the “range of the future.”
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Congress dealt ABMS a blow, but experts see progress that could help at budget time
In Part 2 of C4ISRNET’s deep dive into how the Pentagon is funding JADC2, we look at the Advanced Battle Management System.
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House lawmakers call out lack of progress with Space Force acquisition reforms
The U.S. Space Force was set up to unify the military’s space efforts and reform the way it buys space systems. Lawmakers aren’t convinced that’s what’s happening.
-
New Mexico space innovation hub launches with federal funding
The new hub will help develop the growing space industry located around Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico.
-
Space Force opens facility to improve war-fighting capabilities
The new Rendezvous and Proximity Satellite Operations Center will conduct on-orbit experiments and demonstrations for the youngest branch of the military.
-
Northrop Grumman delivers bus for Space Force’s experimental navigation satellite
The NTS-3 satellite will help demonstrate new technologies for future GPS satellites while contributing to the main constellation while on orbit.
-
Air Force’s experimental football field-sized satellite ends operations
The Air Force Research Laboratory Demonstration and Science Experiments (DSX) spacecraft was used to study radiation in medium Earth orbit.
-
FAA and Air Force sign agreement on commercial launches from Space Force bases
The memorandum will reduce red tape for commercial launches at Space Force ranges, the two parties said.
-
Space Force launches fifth GPS III satellite for more secure positioning
This is the 24th M-Code enabled GPS satellite in the constellation, ensuring full operational capability for the space segment.
-
The Space Force wants to use directed-energy systems for space superiority
The chief of space operations acknowledged that the U.S. is developing a directed-energy portfolio that will help America maintain space superiority.
-
Space Force’s new delta organizations will help the service keep up with growing launch cadence
Operators say the Space Force’s new delta organizations flattened communications, preparing launch operations for the “range of the future.”
-
Congress dealt ABMS a blow, but experts see progress that could help at budget time
In Part 2 of C4ISRNET’s deep dive into how the Pentagon is funding JADC2, we look at the Advanced Battle Management System.
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House lawmakers call out lack of progress with Space Force acquisition reforms
The U.S. Space Force was set up to unify the military’s space efforts and reform the way it buys space systems. Lawmakers aren’t convinced that’s what’s happening.
-
New Mexico space innovation hub launches with federal funding
The new hub will help develop the growing space industry located around Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico.
-
Space Force opens facility to improve war-fighting capabilities
The new Rendezvous and Proximity Satellite Operations Center will conduct on-orbit experiments and demonstrations for the youngest branch of the military.
-
Northrop Grumman delivers bus for Space Force’s experimental navigation satellite
The NTS-3 satellite will help demonstrate new technologies for future GPS satellites while contributing to the main constellation while on orbit.
-
Air Force’s experimental football field-sized satellite ends operations
The Air Force Research Laboratory Demonstration and Science Experiments (DSX) spacecraft was used to study radiation in medium Earth orbit.
-
FAA and Air Force sign agreement on commercial launches from Space Force bases
The memorandum will reduce red tape for commercial launches at Space Force ranges, the two parties said.
-
Space Force launches fifth GPS III satellite for more secure positioning
This is the 24th M-Code enabled GPS satellite in the constellation, ensuring full operational capability for the space segment.
-
The Space Force wants to use directed-energy systems for space superiority
The chief of space operations acknowledged that the U.S. is developing a directed-energy portfolio that will help America maintain space superiority.
-
Space Force’s new delta organizations will help the service keep up with growing launch cadence
Operators say the Space Force’s new delta organizations flattened communications, preparing launch operations for the “range of the future.”
-
Congress dealt ABMS a blow, but experts see progress that could help at budget time
In Part 2 of C4ISRNET’s deep dive into how the Pentagon is funding JADC2, we look at the Advanced Battle Management System.












