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House lawmakers back Space Force fees for use of launch ranges
The bill, if approved, would require commercial launch companies to reimburse the Department of Defense for certain costs.
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Lawmakers try hitting pause on plan to buy communications satellite
The provision would prevent the service from buying a 12th WGS satellite until it certifies whether its needs could be met by a commercial provider.
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House panel proposes expanded role for Pentagon’s top tech official
The draft fiscal 2024 defense policy bill would expand the role to focus more heavily on commercial technology integration.
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Senators eye defense bill for classified intelligence reform
The bipartisan group announced two bills on May 10 aimed at improving the U.S. government’s approach to classifying information.
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A SpaceX rocket exploded. Here’s why the Space Force remains hopeful.
Rockets like Starship could have significant implications for how the Space Force and commercial industry transport cargo and people around the globe.
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Air Force wants to launch programs without having to wait for Congress
The service submitted a legislative proposal requesting authority to start new programs or ramp up existing efforts without waiting for lawmaker approvals.
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US Space Command commercial integration office draws company interest
The office, located within Space Command headquarters, connects and elevates the work of two organizations already working with private sector companies.
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US has planes, boats on call for emergencies, why not satellites?
The Space Force is in the early phases of designing a Commercial Augmentation Space Reserve to provide services in a time of conflict or crisis.
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Space Development Agency enters demonstration phase after first launch
The Tranche 0 satellites allow military users to familiarize themselves with SDA’s capabilities before the agency delivers an operational constellation.
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Space Force fleshing out second phase of missile-tracking program
The program is one component of the Space Force’s plan to strengthen missile tracking capabilities against threats from Russia and China.
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House lawmakers back Space Force fees for use of launch ranges
The bill, if approved, would require commercial launch companies to reimburse the Department of Defense for certain costs.
-
Lawmakers try hitting pause on plan to buy communications satellite
The provision would prevent the service from buying a 12th WGS satellite until it certifies whether its needs could be met by a commercial provider.
-
House panel proposes expanded role for Pentagon’s top tech official
The draft fiscal 2024 defense policy bill would expand the role to focus more heavily on commercial technology integration.
-
Senators eye defense bill for classified intelligence reform
The bipartisan group announced two bills on May 10 aimed at improving the U.S. government’s approach to classifying information.
-
A SpaceX rocket exploded. Here’s why the Space Force remains hopeful.
Rockets like Starship could have significant implications for how the Space Force and commercial industry transport cargo and people around the globe.
-
Air Force wants to launch programs without having to wait for Congress
The service submitted a legislative proposal requesting authority to start new programs or ramp up existing efforts without waiting for lawmaker approvals.
-
US Space Command commercial integration office draws company interest
The office, located within Space Command headquarters, connects and elevates the work of two organizations already working with private sector companies.
-
US has planes, boats on call for emergencies, why not satellites?
The Space Force is in the early phases of designing a Commercial Augmentation Space Reserve to provide services in a time of conflict or crisis.
-
Space Development Agency enters demonstration phase after first launch
The Tranche 0 satellites allow military users to familiarize themselves with SDA’s capabilities before the agency delivers an operational constellation.
-
Space Force fleshing out second phase of missile-tracking program
The program is one component of the Space Force’s plan to strengthen missile tracking capabilities against threats from Russia and China.
-
House lawmakers back Space Force fees for use of launch ranges
The bill, if approved, would require commercial launch companies to reimburse the Department of Defense for certain costs.
-
Lawmakers try hitting pause on plan to buy communications satellite
The provision would prevent the service from buying a 12th WGS satellite until it certifies whether its needs could be met by a commercial provider.
-
House panel proposes expanded role for Pentagon’s top tech official
The draft fiscal 2024 defense policy bill would expand the role to focus more heavily on commercial technology integration.
-
Senators eye defense bill for classified intelligence reform
The bipartisan group announced two bills on May 10 aimed at improving the U.S. government’s approach to classifying information.
-
A SpaceX rocket exploded. Here’s why the Space Force remains hopeful.
Rockets like Starship could have significant implications for how the Space Force and commercial industry transport cargo and people around the globe.
-
Air Force wants to launch programs without having to wait for Congress
The service submitted a legislative proposal requesting authority to start new programs or ramp up existing efforts without waiting for lawmaker approvals.
-
US Space Command commercial integration office draws company interest
The office, located within Space Command headquarters, connects and elevates the work of two organizations already working with private sector companies.
-
US has planes, boats on call for emergencies, why not satellites?
The Space Force is in the early phases of designing a Commercial Augmentation Space Reserve to provide services in a time of conflict or crisis.
-
Space Development Agency enters demonstration phase after first launch
The Tranche 0 satellites allow military users to familiarize themselves with SDA’s capabilities before the agency delivers an operational constellation.
-
Space Force fleshing out second phase of missile-tracking program
The program is one component of the Space Force’s plan to strengthen missile tracking capabilities against threats from Russia and China.













