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National Reconnaissance Office opens door for more commercial services
The new Broad Agency Announcement is designed to help the NRO access and evaluate emerging commercial satellite capabilities.
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National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency boss reveals data strategy
The agency wants to ensure it can process the vast torrent of data it faces, and feed the most valuable intelligence to joint war fighters around the world.
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NGA taking a ‘try before you buy’ approach to commercial solutions
The agency is using bailment agreements and other contracting tools to test out commercial services before committing to them, allowing it to evaluate and integrate those services faster.
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HawkEye 360 wins radiofrequency mapping contract with intelligence agency
HawkEye 360 aims to make invisible radio communications visible with its emission-detecting satellites. (HawkEye 360)
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Space Force issues $47.5 million for prototype data transport service
The U.S. Space Force believes its prototype network could serve as a foundation for future Joint All-Domain Command and Control capabilities.
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Space Force awards $88 million in contracts for launch system prototyping
The contracts will help launch providers develop transformational capabilities, according to the Space Force.
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Could solar panels in space power Army operations on Earth?
The Air Force Research Laboratory is working on a new technology demonstration that would see a satellite collect solar power on orbit and then beam that energy down to earth.
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Space Force to share internal digital models with industry
Since announcing their desire to build the world’s first fully digital service, Space Force officials are fleshing out how that will impact everything from force design to requirements to engineering.
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Watchdog expects delays to Space Force’s next missile warning satellites
The unclassified report finds that technological and staffing challenges pose a high risk of delays for the Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared program.
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Space enterprise more unified than ever, says Space Force chief
“For the first time ever, everybody’s rowing in the same direction,” said Gen. Jay Raymond.
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National Reconnaissance Office opens door for more commercial services
The new Broad Agency Announcement is designed to help the NRO access and evaluate emerging commercial satellite capabilities.
-
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency boss reveals data strategy
The agency wants to ensure it can process the vast torrent of data it faces, and feed the most valuable intelligence to joint war fighters around the world.
-
NGA taking a ‘try before you buy’ approach to commercial solutions
The agency is using bailment agreements and other contracting tools to test out commercial services before committing to them, allowing it to evaluate and integrate those services faster.
-
HawkEye 360 wins radiofrequency mapping contract with intelligence agency
HawkEye 360 aims to make invisible radio communications visible with its emission-detecting satellites. (HawkEye 360)
-
Space Force issues $47.5 million for prototype data transport service
The U.S. Space Force believes its prototype network could serve as a foundation for future Joint All-Domain Command and Control capabilities.
-
Space Force awards $88 million in contracts for launch system prototyping
The contracts will help launch providers develop transformational capabilities, according to the Space Force.
-
Could solar panels in space power Army operations on Earth?
The Air Force Research Laboratory is working on a new technology demonstration that would see a satellite collect solar power on orbit and then beam that energy down to earth.
-
Space Force to share internal digital models with industry
Since announcing their desire to build the world’s first fully digital service, Space Force officials are fleshing out how that will impact everything from force design to requirements to engineering.
-
Watchdog expects delays to Space Force’s next missile warning satellites
The unclassified report finds that technological and staffing challenges pose a high risk of delays for the Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared program.
-
Space enterprise more unified than ever, says Space Force chief
“For the first time ever, everybody’s rowing in the same direction,” said Gen. Jay Raymond.
-
National Reconnaissance Office opens door for more commercial services
The new Broad Agency Announcement is designed to help the NRO access and evaluate emerging commercial satellite capabilities.
-
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency boss reveals data strategy
The agency wants to ensure it can process the vast torrent of data it faces, and feed the most valuable intelligence to joint war fighters around the world.
-
NGA taking a ‘try before you buy’ approach to commercial solutions
The agency is using bailment agreements and other contracting tools to test out commercial services before committing to them, allowing it to evaluate and integrate those services faster.
-
HawkEye 360 wins radiofrequency mapping contract with intelligence agency
HawkEye 360 aims to make invisible radio communications visible with its emission-detecting satellites. (HawkEye 360)
-
Space Force issues $47.5 million for prototype data transport service
The U.S. Space Force believes its prototype network could serve as a foundation for future Joint All-Domain Command and Control capabilities.
-
Space Force awards $88 million in contracts for launch system prototyping
The contracts will help launch providers develop transformational capabilities, according to the Space Force.
-
Could solar panels in space power Army operations on Earth?
The Air Force Research Laboratory is working on a new technology demonstration that would see a satellite collect solar power on orbit and then beam that energy down to earth.
-
Space Force to share internal digital models with industry
Since announcing their desire to build the world’s first fully digital service, Space Force officials are fleshing out how that will impact everything from force design to requirements to engineering.
-
Watchdog expects delays to Space Force’s next missile warning satellites
The unclassified report finds that technological and staffing challenges pose a high risk of delays for the Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared program.
-
Space enterprise more unified than ever, says Space Force chief
“For the first time ever, everybody’s rowing in the same direction,” said Gen. Jay Raymond.












