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Space Force commercial office eyes pilot for quick-reaction launches
The Commercial Space Office plans to start a pilot by this fall with a tabletop exercise.
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Space Force commander fired after email DOD says ‘undermined’ JD Vance
“The concerns of the U.S. administration discussed by Vice President Vance on Friday are not reflective of Pituffik Space Base,” the fired commander wrote.
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L3Harris pitches full-rate production for missile tracking sensor
The company proposed increased HBTSS production as part of its response to DOD’s call for industry input on Golden Dome.
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Space Force says its relationship with Europe is ‘business as usual’
Gen. Chance Saltzman’s comments come as the Space Force prepares to release an international partnership strategy in the coming weeks.
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Space Command using experimentation to field high-need capabilities
The command recently produced its first-ever strategies for experimentation and AI and machine learning, Gen. Stephen Whiting said Tuesday.
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Intel agency expanding proliferated constellation with April launches
These capabilities make it “harder for our adversaries to hide,” the director of the National Reconnaissance Office said Tuesday.
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Space Force eyes late May launch of next GPS III satellite
The service plans to have the satellite ready for launch in three months — a process that typically takes up to two years.
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LeoLabs to deploy expeditionary Scout radar to Indo-Pacific this year
The firm will showcase a truck-mounted version of Scout this week at the annual Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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Space Force issues $13.5 billion in contracts to 3 launch firms
The awards are part of the service’s National Security Space Launch program, which it uses to acquire nearly all military space launches.
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France calls for new EU ammo plan, speeding up satellite constellation
“We have to stop with the big speeches,” French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu said, alluding to European Union mechanics for re-arming Europe.
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Space Force commercial office eyes pilot for quick-reaction launches
The Commercial Space Office plans to start a pilot by this fall with a tabletop exercise.
-
Space Force commander fired after email DOD says ‘undermined’ JD Vance
“The concerns of the U.S. administration discussed by Vice President Vance on Friday are not reflective of Pituffik Space Base,” the fired commander wrote.
-
L3Harris pitches full-rate production for missile tracking sensor
The company proposed increased HBTSS production as part of its response to DOD’s call for industry input on Golden Dome.
-
Space Force says its relationship with Europe is ‘business as usual’
Gen. Chance Saltzman’s comments come as the Space Force prepares to release an international partnership strategy in the coming weeks.
-
Space Command using experimentation to field high-need capabilities
The command recently produced its first-ever strategies for experimentation and AI and machine learning, Gen. Stephen Whiting said Tuesday.
-
Intel agency expanding proliferated constellation with April launches
These capabilities make it “harder for our adversaries to hide,” the director of the National Reconnaissance Office said Tuesday.
-
Space Force eyes late May launch of next GPS III satellite
The service plans to have the satellite ready for launch in three months — a process that typically takes up to two years.
-
LeoLabs to deploy expeditionary Scout radar to Indo-Pacific this year
The firm will showcase a truck-mounted version of Scout this week at the annual Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
-
Space Force issues $13.5 billion in contracts to 3 launch firms
The awards are part of the service’s National Security Space Launch program, which it uses to acquire nearly all military space launches.
-
France calls for new EU ammo plan, speeding up satellite constellation
“We have to stop with the big speeches,” French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu said, alluding to European Union mechanics for re-arming Europe.
-
Space Force commercial office eyes pilot for quick-reaction launches
The Commercial Space Office plans to start a pilot by this fall with a tabletop exercise.
-
Space Force commander fired after email DOD says ‘undermined’ JD Vance
“The concerns of the U.S. administration discussed by Vice President Vance on Friday are not reflective of Pituffik Space Base,” the fired commander wrote.
-
L3Harris pitches full-rate production for missile tracking sensor
The company proposed increased HBTSS production as part of its response to DOD’s call for industry input on Golden Dome.
-
Space Force says its relationship with Europe is ‘business as usual’
Gen. Chance Saltzman’s comments come as the Space Force prepares to release an international partnership strategy in the coming weeks.
-
Space Command using experimentation to field high-need capabilities
The command recently produced its first-ever strategies for experimentation and AI and machine learning, Gen. Stephen Whiting said Tuesday.
-
Intel agency expanding proliferated constellation with April launches
These capabilities make it “harder for our adversaries to hide,” the director of the National Reconnaissance Office said Tuesday.
-
Space Force eyes late May launch of next GPS III satellite
The service plans to have the satellite ready for launch in three months — a process that typically takes up to two years.
-
LeoLabs to deploy expeditionary Scout radar to Indo-Pacific this year
The firm will showcase a truck-mounted version of Scout this week at the annual Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
-
Space Force issues $13.5 billion in contracts to 3 launch firms
The awards are part of the service’s National Security Space Launch program, which it uses to acquire nearly all military space launches.
-
France calls for new EU ammo plan, speeding up satellite constellation
“We have to stop with the big speeches,” French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu said, alluding to European Union mechanics for re-arming Europe.













