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Boeing says ground-based system keeps satellites free from jamming
The company is developing the U.S. Space Force’s Protected Tactical Enterprise Services ground system, which can defend against electronic warfare threats.
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Raytheon to make seven missile-tracking satellites for US space agency
The contract increases the size of SDA’s Tranche 1 Tracking Layer from 28 satellites to 35.
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Space Force may hire companies to service orbiting satellites
The head of the Space Force’s mobility enterprise said this week the service wants to buy commercial on-orbit logistics capabilities.
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Space launch firms seek to balance government, commercial client needs
As demand for commercial launch grows and DoD eyes opportunities for new providers, space launch companies must balance more diverse customer needs.
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Maxar wins contract to provide satellite imagery to US allies
The five-year contract is worth up to $192 million and will provide high-resolution electro-optical and synthetic aperture radar imagery.
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Capella Space creates US government-focused subsidiary
Capella Federal will build on its parent company’s work with the National Reconnaissance Office the U.S. Space Force and other agencies.
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Pentagon, intelligence community eye cloud collaboration
The Department of Defense will work closely with the intelligence community as it establishes its cloud infrastructure.
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Geospatial-intelligence agency to expand capacity amid ‘data deluge’
The added resiliency and higher bandwidth will allow the agency to share intelligence more quickly, particularly in disconnected regions.
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Boeing says ground-based system keeps satellites free from jamming
The company is developing the U.S. Space Force’s Protected Tactical Enterprise Services ground system, which can defend against electronic warfare threats.
-
Raytheon to make seven missile-tracking satellites for US space agency
The contract increases the size of SDA’s Tranche 1 Tracking Layer from 28 satellites to 35.
-
Space Force may hire companies to service orbiting satellites
The head of the Space Force’s mobility enterprise said this week the service wants to buy commercial on-orbit logistics capabilities.
-
Space launch firms seek to balance government, commercial client needs
As demand for commercial launch grows and DoD eyes opportunities for new providers, space launch companies must balance more diverse customer needs.
-
Maxar wins contract to provide satellite imagery to US allies
The five-year contract is worth up to $192 million and will provide high-resolution electro-optical and synthetic aperture radar imagery.
-
Capella Space creates US government-focused subsidiary
Capella Federal will build on its parent company’s work with the National Reconnaissance Office the U.S. Space Force and other agencies.
-
Pentagon, intelligence community eye cloud collaboration
The Department of Defense will work closely with the intelligence community as it establishes its cloud infrastructure.
-
Geospatial-intelligence agency to expand capacity amid ‘data deluge’
The added resiliency and higher bandwidth will allow the agency to share intelligence more quickly, particularly in disconnected regions.
-
Boeing says ground-based system keeps satellites free from jamming
The company is developing the U.S. Space Force’s Protected Tactical Enterprise Services ground system, which can defend against electronic warfare threats.
-
Raytheon to make seven missile-tracking satellites for US space agency
The contract increases the size of SDA’s Tranche 1 Tracking Layer from 28 satellites to 35.
-
Space Force may hire companies to service orbiting satellites
The head of the Space Force’s mobility enterprise said this week the service wants to buy commercial on-orbit logistics capabilities.
-
Space launch firms seek to balance government, commercial client needs
As demand for commercial launch grows and DoD eyes opportunities for new providers, space launch companies must balance more diverse customer needs.
-
Maxar wins contract to provide satellite imagery to US allies
The five-year contract is worth up to $192 million and will provide high-resolution electro-optical and synthetic aperture radar imagery.
-
Capella Space creates US government-focused subsidiary
Capella Federal will build on its parent company’s work with the National Reconnaissance Office the U.S. Space Force and other agencies.
-
Pentagon, intelligence community eye cloud collaboration
The Department of Defense will work closely with the intelligence community as it establishes its cloud infrastructure.
-
Geospatial-intelligence agency to expand capacity amid ‘data deluge’
The added resiliency and higher bandwidth will allow the agency to share intelligence more quickly, particularly in disconnected regions.















