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How Air Force Materiel Command will help the Space Force
As leadership had suggested over the past two years, the Space Force will lean heavily on the Air Force for base support.
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Northrop Grumman, Ball Aerospace clear milestone for missile warning payload
The payload will fly on one of the first geostationary Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared satellites.
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The Space Force wants to manage acquisitions by portfolio
Changing the service’s budget practices could enable more flexibility to shift funding among programs.
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Space Force launches small satellite to test new sensor possibilities
The Air Force Research Laboratory satellite was launched into orbit aboard a Rocket Lab Electron rocket taking off from New Zealand.
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Commander of the Space and Missile Systems Center retires
Lt. Gen. John Thompson retires after four years in charge of the Space Force’s main acquisitions organization.
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National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency opens new lab for unclassified collaboration
The new space continues NGA’s investment in St. Louis as a GEOINT hub.
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Space Force delivers software upgrades to satellite communications system
The Advanced Extremely High Frequency system provides survivable, anti-jam satellite communications that can allow secure communications through a nuclear conflict.
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National Reconnaissance Office wants a more distributed architecture
In response to the growing prominence of counterspace weapons, the agency wants to put up more satellites in multiple orbits.
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National Reconnaissance Office extends contract for commercial imagery
Planet Federal will continue to provide access to its daily satellite imagery to the intelligence community.
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Space Force declares operational acceptance of fifth anti-jamming GPS III satellite
The satellite completes the baseline for worldwide coverage of the Space Force’s new M-code signal.
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How Air Force Materiel Command will help the Space Force
As leadership had suggested over the past two years, the Space Force will lean heavily on the Air Force for base support.
-
Northrop Grumman, Ball Aerospace clear milestone for missile warning payload
The payload will fly on one of the first geostationary Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared satellites.
-
The Space Force wants to manage acquisitions by portfolio
Changing the service’s budget practices could enable more flexibility to shift funding among programs.
-
Space Force launches small satellite to test new sensor possibilities
The Air Force Research Laboratory satellite was launched into orbit aboard a Rocket Lab Electron rocket taking off from New Zealand.
-
Commander of the Space and Missile Systems Center retires
Lt. Gen. John Thompson retires after four years in charge of the Space Force’s main acquisitions organization.
-
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency opens new lab for unclassified collaboration
The new space continues NGA’s investment in St. Louis as a GEOINT hub.
-
Space Force delivers software upgrades to satellite communications system
The Advanced Extremely High Frequency system provides survivable, anti-jam satellite communications that can allow secure communications through a nuclear conflict.
-
National Reconnaissance Office wants a more distributed architecture
In response to the growing prominence of counterspace weapons, the agency wants to put up more satellites in multiple orbits.
-
National Reconnaissance Office extends contract for commercial imagery
Planet Federal will continue to provide access to its daily satellite imagery to the intelligence community.
-
Space Force declares operational acceptance of fifth anti-jamming GPS III satellite
The satellite completes the baseline for worldwide coverage of the Space Force’s new M-code signal.
-
How Air Force Materiel Command will help the Space Force
As leadership had suggested over the past two years, the Space Force will lean heavily on the Air Force for base support.
-
Northrop Grumman, Ball Aerospace clear milestone for missile warning payload
The payload will fly on one of the first geostationary Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared satellites.
-
The Space Force wants to manage acquisitions by portfolio
Changing the service’s budget practices could enable more flexibility to shift funding among programs.
-
Space Force launches small satellite to test new sensor possibilities
The Air Force Research Laboratory satellite was launched into orbit aboard a Rocket Lab Electron rocket taking off from New Zealand.
-
Commander of the Space and Missile Systems Center retires
Lt. Gen. John Thompson retires after four years in charge of the Space Force’s main acquisitions organization.
-
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency opens new lab for unclassified collaboration
The new space continues NGA’s investment in St. Louis as a GEOINT hub.
-
Space Force delivers software upgrades to satellite communications system
The Advanced Extremely High Frequency system provides survivable, anti-jam satellite communications that can allow secure communications through a nuclear conflict.
-
National Reconnaissance Office wants a more distributed architecture
In response to the growing prominence of counterspace weapons, the agency wants to put up more satellites in multiple orbits.
-
National Reconnaissance Office extends contract for commercial imagery
Planet Federal will continue to provide access to its daily satellite imagery to the intelligence community.
-
Space Force declares operational acceptance of fifth anti-jamming GPS III satellite
The satellite completes the baseline for worldwide coverage of the Space Force’s new M-code signal.













