Space & Missile Defense Report
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Army‘Improved Arrow’ Test Successful, Israel Says
By B.C. Kessner With recent events and speeches nudging missile defense back toward center stage, Israel made a statement of its own Tuesday with a successful test of an "improved" […]
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Business/FinancialRaytheon: Low Cost Is NCADE Sales Point In Tough Fiscal 2010 Defense Budget; Cuts Looming
Raytheon Co. [RTN] will use the relatively low cost of the Network Centric Airborne Defense Element (NCADE) to help sell it to the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) and Congress in […]
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Business/FinancialGAO Criticizes Some Space Programs
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) criticized several space programs on cost and other criteria. They were among many defense procurement programs that have run a combined total $296 billion over […]
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SpaceAtlantis Poised On Pad For Launch;
Soyuz Lands Wednesday With Crew Space Shuttle Atlantis has arrived at Launch Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center, Fla., poised for a May 12 liftoff on the STS-125 Mission to […]
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SpaceArctic Ice Continues To Dwindle: NASA
Arctic sea ice continues to shrink, according to NASA. The latest Arctic sea ice data from NASA and the National Snow and Ice Data Center show that the decade-long trend […]
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CongressNASA Needs Sufficient, Stable Funding Or Other Nations Will Grab Global Space Leadership, Trample United States: AIA
NASA needs sufficient funding, and the financial support must be stable rather than riding a volatile roller coaster of peaks and valleys, an industry leader said. Otherwise, the American space […]
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Homeland Security
China: Rising Or Rampaging?
Sino Secret Ballistic Missile May Be ‘Kill Weapon’ Targeting American Aircraft Carriers Obama Meets With Hu, Seeks Friendly Relations While a few observers still wonder why China is arming itself […]
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Business/FinancialObama, Medvedev Still At Odds Over European Missile Defense
President Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev remain divided over a U.S. plan to construct a European Missile Defense system to protect Europe and the United States against missile attack […]
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Homeland Security
Medvedev Sees European Missile Defense Plan Souring U.S.-Russian Relations; Moscow Leader Writes In Washington Post
Relations between the United States and Russia soured in part because the Americans wanted to build the European Missile Defense system, Russian President Demitry A. Medvedev wrote in a letter […]