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Space Force, Lockheed are ready to start making the nation’s new satellites to watch for missiles
The military completed a critical design review using streamlined acquisition authorities to speed up prototyping.
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SPACECOM declares initial operational capability two years after launch
Now the 11th combatant command will shift toward acheiving full operational capability.
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Space Force chief defends service’s short track record
Chief of Space Operations Gen. Jay Raymond explained what he sees as progress in reforming space acquisitions.
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Space Force standing up STARCOM to train guardians
The Space Training and Readiness Command will be the third and final field command established under the U.S. Space Force.
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US and Canada want to collaborate on NORAD modernization
In a joint statement, the nations pledged to upgrade NORAD’s sensors and modernize the data infrastructure needed to detect more threats faster.
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Satellite photos show chaos in Afghanistan exit
Satellite imagery from commercial providers shows crowds of people gathered on the tarmac at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Afghanistan as thousands of people try to exit the country.
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Space Force establishes Space Systems Command
Space Systems Command is the second of three planned field commands, and it will be in charge of acquiring most of the Space Force’s systems.
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Palantir: With Joint All-Domain Command and Control, the Pentagon is finally catching up
Palantir global defense lead Doug Philippone explains where his company fits into the military’s JADC2 plans.
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Space Development Agency launches experimental infrared sensor into orbit
The demonstration will help the agency reduce background noise and detect hypersonic weapons from space.
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Anti-satellite weapons push military to rethink where it puts missile sentinels in space
An increase in counterspace weapons is challenging the military’s approach of placing all of its billion-dollar eggs (exquisite satellites) in one basket (far-out geosynchronous orbit).
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Space Force, Lockheed are ready to start making the nation’s new satellites to watch for missiles
The military completed a critical design review using streamlined acquisition authorities to speed up prototyping.
-
SPACECOM declares initial operational capability two years after launch
Now the 11th combatant command will shift toward acheiving full operational capability.
-
Space Force chief defends service’s short track record
Chief of Space Operations Gen. Jay Raymond explained what he sees as progress in reforming space acquisitions.
-
Space Force standing up STARCOM to train guardians
The Space Training and Readiness Command will be the third and final field command established under the U.S. Space Force.
-
US and Canada want to collaborate on NORAD modernization
In a joint statement, the nations pledged to upgrade NORAD’s sensors and modernize the data infrastructure needed to detect more threats faster.
-
Satellite photos show chaos in Afghanistan exit
Satellite imagery from commercial providers shows crowds of people gathered on the tarmac at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Afghanistan as thousands of people try to exit the country.
-
Space Force establishes Space Systems Command
Space Systems Command is the second of three planned field commands, and it will be in charge of acquiring most of the Space Force’s systems.
-
Palantir: With Joint All-Domain Command and Control, the Pentagon is finally catching up
Palantir global defense lead Doug Philippone explains where his company fits into the military’s JADC2 plans.
-
Space Development Agency launches experimental infrared sensor into orbit
The demonstration will help the agency reduce background noise and detect hypersonic weapons from space.
-
Anti-satellite weapons push military to rethink where it puts missile sentinels in space
An increase in counterspace weapons is challenging the military’s approach of placing all of its billion-dollar eggs (exquisite satellites) in one basket (far-out geosynchronous orbit).
-
Space Force, Lockheed are ready to start making the nation’s new satellites to watch for missiles
The military completed a critical design review using streamlined acquisition authorities to speed up prototyping.
-
SPACECOM declares initial operational capability two years after launch
Now the 11th combatant command will shift toward acheiving full operational capability.
-
Space Force chief defends service’s short track record
Chief of Space Operations Gen. Jay Raymond explained what he sees as progress in reforming space acquisitions.
-
Space Force standing up STARCOM to train guardians
The Space Training and Readiness Command will be the third and final field command established under the U.S. Space Force.
-
US and Canada want to collaborate on NORAD modernization
In a joint statement, the nations pledged to upgrade NORAD’s sensors and modernize the data infrastructure needed to detect more threats faster.
-
Satellite photos show chaos in Afghanistan exit
Satellite imagery from commercial providers shows crowds of people gathered on the tarmac at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Afghanistan as thousands of people try to exit the country.
-
Space Force establishes Space Systems Command
Space Systems Command is the second of three planned field commands, and it will be in charge of acquiring most of the Space Force’s systems.
-
Palantir: With Joint All-Domain Command and Control, the Pentagon is finally catching up
Palantir global defense lead Doug Philippone explains where his company fits into the military’s JADC2 plans.
-
Space Development Agency launches experimental infrared sensor into orbit
The demonstration will help the agency reduce background noise and detect hypersonic weapons from space.
-
Anti-satellite weapons push military to rethink where it puts missile sentinels in space
An increase in counterspace weapons is challenging the military’s approach of placing all of its billion-dollar eggs (exquisite satellites) in one basket (far-out geosynchronous orbit).













