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STRATCOM issues guidance for anti-drone measures near nuclear sites
The head of U.S. Strategic Command has issued new guidance on securing nuclear weapons sites against small, unmanned systems, a bureaucratically challenging but increasingly vital security issue for the Pentagon.
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In push to normalize space domain, Air Force adds new three-star position
Air Force Space Command head Gen. John Raymond announced the new deputy chief of staff for space position during Space Symposium.
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Inmarsat exec to DoD: Hand off more SATCOM to industry
For the Pentagon to get the most out of the commercial satellite sector, it will need to make some radical changes, a top Inmarsat executive said.
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Lockheed pitches 3-D printed parts for next-generation ICBM program
If Lockheed makes it to the next stage of the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent competition, it plans to use 3-D printing and virtual reality to help drive down cost.
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As RD-180 ban looms, space companies make steady progress on new launch technologies
The Pentagon in March put forward a draft request for proposals for launch system public-private partnerships.
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Interview: Peter Scaruppe, director of acquisition for NATO’s IT shop, on a big SATCOM play
The point agency for buying software and technological capabilities for NATO plans to divvy out about $3.2 billion in contracts during the next two to three years, half of which will funnel to satellite communications. Much is yet to be determined from that project, but Peter Scaruppe, director of acquisition for the NATO Communications and…
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SpaceX reuses Falcon 9 rocket, but long road ahead for military adoption
SpaceX made history on Thursday night with the successful launch of a reused Falcon 9 rocket.
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Satellite images may show North Korea readying for nuke test
U.S. researchers who monitor North Korea say satellite imagery shows possible preparations for an underground nuclear test explosion.
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US Air Force secretary nominee discloses financial details
U.S. President Donald Trump’s pick for Air Force secretary will have to divest stock from 16 defense contractors if confirmed.
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Russian ICBM capable of wiping out Texas is delayed
Russia’s RS-28 Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile, also known as “Satan 2,” can carry up to 10 heavyweight warheads.
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STRATCOM issues guidance for anti-drone measures near nuclear sites
The head of U.S. Strategic Command has issued new guidance on securing nuclear weapons sites against small, unmanned systems, a bureaucratically challenging but increasingly vital security issue for the Pentagon.
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In push to normalize space domain, Air Force adds new three-star position
Air Force Space Command head Gen. John Raymond announced the new deputy chief of staff for space position during Space Symposium.
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Inmarsat exec to DoD: Hand off more SATCOM to industry
For the Pentagon to get the most out of the commercial satellite sector, it will need to make some radical changes, a top Inmarsat executive said.
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Lockheed pitches 3-D printed parts for next-generation ICBM program
If Lockheed makes it to the next stage of the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent competition, it plans to use 3-D printing and virtual reality to help drive down cost.
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As RD-180 ban looms, space companies make steady progress on new launch technologies
The Pentagon in March put forward a draft request for proposals for launch system public-private partnerships.
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Interview: Peter Scaruppe, director of acquisition for NATO’s IT shop, on a big SATCOM play
The point agency for buying software and technological capabilities for NATO plans to divvy out about $3.2 billion in contracts during the next two to three years, half of which will funnel to satellite communications. Much is yet to be determined from that project, but Peter Scaruppe, director of acquisition for the NATO Communications and…
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SpaceX reuses Falcon 9 rocket, but long road ahead for military adoption
SpaceX made history on Thursday night with the successful launch of a reused Falcon 9 rocket.
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Satellite images may show North Korea readying for nuke test
U.S. researchers who monitor North Korea say satellite imagery shows possible preparations for an underground nuclear test explosion.
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US Air Force secretary nominee discloses financial details
U.S. President Donald Trump’s pick for Air Force secretary will have to divest stock from 16 defense contractors if confirmed.
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Russian ICBM capable of wiping out Texas is delayed
Russia’s RS-28 Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile, also known as “Satan 2,” can carry up to 10 heavyweight warheads.
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STRATCOM issues guidance for anti-drone measures near nuclear sites
The head of U.S. Strategic Command has issued new guidance on securing nuclear weapons sites against small, unmanned systems, a bureaucratically challenging but increasingly vital security issue for the Pentagon.
-
In push to normalize space domain, Air Force adds new three-star position
Air Force Space Command head Gen. John Raymond announced the new deputy chief of staff for space position during Space Symposium.
-
Inmarsat exec to DoD: Hand off more SATCOM to industry
For the Pentagon to get the most out of the commercial satellite sector, it will need to make some radical changes, a top Inmarsat executive said.
-
Lockheed pitches 3-D printed parts for next-generation ICBM program
If Lockheed makes it to the next stage of the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent competition, it plans to use 3-D printing and virtual reality to help drive down cost.
-
As RD-180 ban looms, space companies make steady progress on new launch technologies
The Pentagon in March put forward a draft request for proposals for launch system public-private partnerships.
-
Interview: Peter Scaruppe, director of acquisition for NATO’s IT shop, on a big SATCOM play
The point agency for buying software and technological capabilities for NATO plans to divvy out about $3.2 billion in contracts during the next two to three years, half of which will funnel to satellite communications. Much is yet to be determined from that project, but Peter Scaruppe, director of acquisition for the NATO Communications and…
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SpaceX reuses Falcon 9 rocket, but long road ahead for military adoption
SpaceX made history on Thursday night with the successful launch of a reused Falcon 9 rocket.
-
Satellite images may show North Korea readying for nuke test
U.S. researchers who monitor North Korea say satellite imagery shows possible preparations for an underground nuclear test explosion.
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US Air Force secretary nominee discloses financial details
U.S. President Donald Trump’s pick for Air Force secretary will have to divest stock from 16 defense contractors if confirmed.
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Russian ICBM capable of wiping out Texas is delayed
Russia’s RS-28 Sarmat intercontinental ballistic missile, also known as “Satan 2,” can carry up to 10 heavyweight warheads.













