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Spy agency to prototype ground moving-target tracking from space
The director of the National Reconnaissance Office said the agency is manufacturing the prototypes and plans to start launching in eight to 12 months.
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Northrop Grumman passes key review for transport satellites
Northrop is on contract to build 42 satellites for the next iteration of the Space Development Agency’s data transport layer.
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Space Force sees increase in foreign military sales requests
Since the service was created in 2019, there’s been a growing interest from international partners in buying U.S. space capabilities.
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Space companies investing in small satellite production capacity as customers shift to hybrid architectures
As government and commercial customers push for more hybrid, resilient satellite constellations, companies are expanding their production capacity and diversifying their products to respond to those needs.
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US Space Force to test experimental navigation satellite in upcoming Army exercise
The Space Force is considering how it might incorporate the satellite and its technology into a future hybrid positioning, navigation and timing architecture.
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US Space Force wants funding for two more MUOS satellites
The Space Force wants to move forward with a service life extension effort for the narrowband communications constellation that originated in the Navy.
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Intelligence agencies accelerate use of commercial space imagery to support Ukraine
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has moved quickly to leverage commercial space capabilities to increase its support of Ukraine.
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ULA expects Amazon deal to drive down Space Force’s Vulcan launch costs
The commercial deal will mean lower prices for some future Space Force missions that fly on ULA’s Vulcan rocket.
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Experts say Russia’s use of counterspace capabilities could make 2022 a ‘pivotal’ year for space security
New reports from the Center for Strategic and International Studies and Secure World Foundation survey global counterspace capabilities and point to an increase in the development and use of counterspace weapons.
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Space Force leaders say they’re on their way to delivering the first digital military branch
The head of Space Systems Command said his organization is fully embracing the digital transformation.
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Spy agency to prototype ground moving-target tracking from space
The director of the National Reconnaissance Office said the agency is manufacturing the prototypes and plans to start launching in eight to 12 months.
-
Northrop Grumman passes key review for transport satellites
Northrop is on contract to build 42 satellites for the next iteration of the Space Development Agency’s data transport layer.
-
Space Force sees increase in foreign military sales requests
Since the service was created in 2019, there’s been a growing interest from international partners in buying U.S. space capabilities.
-
Space companies investing in small satellite production capacity as customers shift to hybrid architectures
As government and commercial customers push for more hybrid, resilient satellite constellations, companies are expanding their production capacity and diversifying their products to respond to those needs.
-
US Space Force to test experimental navigation satellite in upcoming Army exercise
The Space Force is considering how it might incorporate the satellite and its technology into a future hybrid positioning, navigation and timing architecture.
-
US Space Force wants funding for two more MUOS satellites
The Space Force wants to move forward with a service life extension effort for the narrowband communications constellation that originated in the Navy.
-
Intelligence agencies accelerate use of commercial space imagery to support Ukraine
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has moved quickly to leverage commercial space capabilities to increase its support of Ukraine.
-
ULA expects Amazon deal to drive down Space Force’s Vulcan launch costs
The commercial deal will mean lower prices for some future Space Force missions that fly on ULA’s Vulcan rocket.
-
Experts say Russia’s use of counterspace capabilities could make 2022 a ‘pivotal’ year for space security
New reports from the Center for Strategic and International Studies and Secure World Foundation survey global counterspace capabilities and point to an increase in the development and use of counterspace weapons.
-
Space Force leaders say they’re on their way to delivering the first digital military branch
The head of Space Systems Command said his organization is fully embracing the digital transformation.
-
Spy agency to prototype ground moving-target tracking from space
The director of the National Reconnaissance Office said the agency is manufacturing the prototypes and plans to start launching in eight to 12 months.
-
Northrop Grumman passes key review for transport satellites
Northrop is on contract to build 42 satellites for the next iteration of the Space Development Agency’s data transport layer.
-
Space Force sees increase in foreign military sales requests
Since the service was created in 2019, there’s been a growing interest from international partners in buying U.S. space capabilities.
-
Space companies investing in small satellite production capacity as customers shift to hybrid architectures
As government and commercial customers push for more hybrid, resilient satellite constellations, companies are expanding their production capacity and diversifying their products to respond to those needs.
-
US Space Force to test experimental navigation satellite in upcoming Army exercise
The Space Force is considering how it might incorporate the satellite and its technology into a future hybrid positioning, navigation and timing architecture.
-
US Space Force wants funding for two more MUOS satellites
The Space Force wants to move forward with a service life extension effort for the narrowband communications constellation that originated in the Navy.
-
Intelligence agencies accelerate use of commercial space imagery to support Ukraine
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has moved quickly to leverage commercial space capabilities to increase its support of Ukraine.
-
ULA expects Amazon deal to drive down Space Force’s Vulcan launch costs
The commercial deal will mean lower prices for some future Space Force missions that fly on ULA’s Vulcan rocket.
-
Experts say Russia’s use of counterspace capabilities could make 2022 a ‘pivotal’ year for space security
New reports from the Center for Strategic and International Studies and Secure World Foundation survey global counterspace capabilities and point to an increase in the development and use of counterspace weapons.
-
Space Force leaders say they’re on their way to delivering the first digital military branch
The head of Space Systems Command said his organization is fully embracing the digital transformation.













