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Space and Missile Defense Symposium: Twitter roundup, day 1
The first day of the Space and Missile Defense Symposium in Huntsville, Alabama, generated plenty of discussion.
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Army space operators are like NFL kickers
Army space operations officers can be compared to kickers on a football team: While not the most glamorous or even most well-known players, they can make or break a game.
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How STRATCOM’s priorities line up in an interconnected world
The nature of today’s world is everything is connected. This is true in the commercial, social, political and warfare spaces.
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Space and Missile Systems Center’s Robert Tarleton talks shop
Robert Tarleton is the director of the Military Satellite Communications (milsatcom) Systems Directorate in the Space and Missile Systems Center at Air Force Space Command, Los Angeles Air Force Base, California. In his role he oversees several significant satcom programs critical to national defense, including the Defense Satellite Communications System, Wideband Global Satcom and Command…
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Competition heats up for Patriot radar replacement
The competition is heating up for two missile defense industry giants Lockheed Martin and Raytheon as the Army’s deadline for accepting future integrated air-and-missile defense radar concepts from industry came to a close Monday.
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What’s hindering missile defense R&D? A lot
According to a new report, the Missile Defense Agency’s R&D are adversely affected by various factors.
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Space and Missile Defense Symposium: Twitter roundup, day 1
The first day of the Space and Missile Defense Symposium in Huntsville, Alabama, generated plenty of discussion.
-
Army space operators are like NFL kickers
Army space operations officers can be compared to kickers on a football team: While not the most glamorous or even most well-known players, they can make or break a game.
-
How STRATCOM’s priorities line up in an interconnected world
The nature of today’s world is everything is connected. This is true in the commercial, social, political and warfare spaces.
-
Space and Missile Systems Center’s Robert Tarleton talks shop
Robert Tarleton is the director of the Military Satellite Communications (milsatcom) Systems Directorate in the Space and Missile Systems Center at Air Force Space Command, Los Angeles Air Force Base, California. In his role he oversees several significant satcom programs critical to national defense, including the Defense Satellite Communications System, Wideband Global Satcom and Command…
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Competition heats up for Patriot radar replacement
The competition is heating up for two missile defense industry giants Lockheed Martin and Raytheon as the Army’s deadline for accepting future integrated air-and-missile defense radar concepts from industry came to a close Monday.
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What’s hindering missile defense R&D? A lot
According to a new report, the Missile Defense Agency’s R&D are adversely affected by various factors.
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Space and Missile Defense Symposium: Twitter roundup, day 1
The first day of the Space and Missile Defense Symposium in Huntsville, Alabama, generated plenty of discussion.
-
Army space operators are like NFL kickers
Army space operations officers can be compared to kickers on a football team: While not the most glamorous or even most well-known players, they can make or break a game.
-
How STRATCOM’s priorities line up in an interconnected world
The nature of today’s world is everything is connected. This is true in the commercial, social, political and warfare spaces.
-
Space and Missile Systems Center’s Robert Tarleton talks shop
Robert Tarleton is the director of the Military Satellite Communications (milsatcom) Systems Directorate in the Space and Missile Systems Center at Air Force Space Command, Los Angeles Air Force Base, California. In his role he oversees several significant satcom programs critical to national defense, including the Defense Satellite Communications System, Wideband Global Satcom and Command…
-
Competition heats up for Patriot radar replacement
The competition is heating up for two missile defense industry giants Lockheed Martin and Raytheon as the Army’s deadline for accepting future integrated air-and-missile defense radar concepts from industry came to a close Monday.
-
What’s hindering missile defense R&D? A lot
According to a new report, the Missile Defense Agency’s R&D are adversely affected by various factors.









