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Space Systems Command is more than a name change, says new commander
The organization is set to design and implement a new architecture for America’s military satellites.
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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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Air Force secretary outlines short-term plan to shake up space acquisition
Kendall is vetting candidates to serve as assistant Air Force secretary for space acquisition and integration.
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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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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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Air Force leaders on space deterrence: ‘At some point, we’ve got to hit back’
The top two Air Force officials hinted at this year’s Space Symposium that the U.S military would take offensive actions in space if needed to deter an enemy.
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Top US Air Force official takes shots at Space Development Agency’s first project
Moving forward with a space architecture dependent on small, low-cost satellites could result in disaster, warns Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson.
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Welcome to the Pentagon’s ‘Space Week.’ Will it define the department’s future in orbit?
At a time when the Pentagon is heavily focused on space, this week stands out as a potential landmark in how the department will organize its approach to the war-fighting domain.
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Colorado emerges as front-runner for Space Command HQ. Do other states still have a chance?
Florida fought hard to be named the home of U.S. Space Command, but didn’t make the first shortlist.
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Space Systems Command is more than a name change, says new commander
The organization is set to design and implement a new architecture for America’s military satellites.
-
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.
-
Air Force secretary outlines short-term plan to shake up space acquisition
Kendall is vetting candidates to serve as assistant Air Force secretary for space acquisition and integration.
-
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.
-
The Space Force wants to manage acquisitions by portfolio
Changing the service’s budget practices could enable more flexibility to shift funding among programs.
-
Air Force leaders on space deterrence: ‘At some point, we’ve got to hit back’
The top two Air Force officials hinted at this year’s Space Symposium that the U.S military would take offensive actions in space if needed to deter an enemy.
-
Top US Air Force official takes shots at Space Development Agency’s first project
Moving forward with a space architecture dependent on small, low-cost satellites could result in disaster, warns Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson.
-
Welcome to the Pentagon’s ‘Space Week.’ Will it define the department’s future in orbit?
At a time when the Pentagon is heavily focused on space, this week stands out as a potential landmark in how the department will organize its approach to the war-fighting domain.
-
Colorado emerges as front-runner for Space Command HQ. Do other states still have a chance?
Florida fought hard to be named the home of U.S. Space Command, but didn’t make the first shortlist.
-
Space Systems Command is more than a name change, says new commander
The organization is set to design and implement a new architecture for America’s military satellites.
-
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.
-
Air Force secretary outlines short-term plan to shake up space acquisition
Kendall is vetting candidates to serve as assistant Air Force secretary for space acquisition and integration.
-
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.
-
The Space Force wants to manage acquisitions by portfolio
Changing the service’s budget practices could enable more flexibility to shift funding among programs.
-
Air Force leaders on space deterrence: ‘At some point, we’ve got to hit back’
The top two Air Force officials hinted at this year’s Space Symposium that the U.S military would take offensive actions in space if needed to deter an enemy.
-
Top US Air Force official takes shots at Space Development Agency’s first project
Moving forward with a space architecture dependent on small, low-cost satellites could result in disaster, warns Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson.
-
Welcome to the Pentagon’s ‘Space Week.’ Will it define the department’s future in orbit?
At a time when the Pentagon is heavily focused on space, this week stands out as a potential landmark in how the department will organize its approach to the war-fighting domain.
-
Colorado emerges as front-runner for Space Command HQ. Do other states still have a chance?
Florida fought hard to be named the home of U.S. Space Command, but didn’t make the first shortlist.













