Space & Missile Defense Report
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Business/FinancialLockheed Team Finishes GPS III Baseline Review
A team led by Lockheed Martin Corp. [LMT] finished the Global Positioning System III (GPS III) spacecraft integrated baseline review on schedule, the company announced. That effort with the Air […]
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[November 10, 2008]
// PDF View- Russia Rages At U.S. President-Elect Obama, As Moscow Threatens Planned U.S.-European Missile Defense On Czech, Polish Sites
- Where Obama Can Find Funding To Support Defense And Space – And Still Fulfill Campaign Promises
- Senate Panel Authorizing NASA Will Get New Leaders In 2009
- Missile Defense Authorizers: Both Levin And McCain Will Return In Senate
- Israel: All Options Open In Dealing With Virulent Threat Of Iranian Nukes, Missiles
- Lockheed Team Finishes GPS III Baseline Review
- NASA Is Starved For Needed Funds, Causing Manifold Woes: Space Shuttle Retirement, Orion-Ares First Manned Flight, And First Moon Mission Could Be Delayed; Costs Soar
- Chinese Cyber Warriors Hack Into White House Computers
- From the Editors
- Obama Faces Difficult Challenges From Iran, Russia
- Obama Vows To Defeat Those Tearing World Down; Missile Defense Advocacy Group Hails Obama Stance
- Space Shuttle Endeavour Prepared For Liftoff At 7:55 P.M. ET Friday On Mission To Space Station
- Sensors Tested On Ability To Track Missile Launched From Vandenberg
- ASTRA 1M Satellite Launched On Proton
- NASA’s Shuttle and Rocket Missions
- Contracts
- Ceres Sensor Delivered For NPOESS, Northrop Announces
- Polar Operational Environmental Satellite Delivered
- Military Weather Satellite Achieves Five Years On Orbit; Longevity Means Launch Of Replacement Satellite Delayed
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Business/FinancialNASA Is Starved For Needed Funds, Causing Manifold Woes: Space Shuttle Retirement, Orion-Ares First Manned Flight, And First Moon Mission Could Be Delayed; Costs Soar
NASA Sees Only 65 Percent Chance Orion-Ares Will Fly In March 2015; CBO Says Costs Might Exceed Plans By As Much As $7 Billion Over NASA Budgets Chances Of Retiring […]
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CongressChinese Cyber Warriors Hack Into White House Computers
Cyber warriors in China repeatedly hacked into an unclassified White House computer network, stealing data before IT experts patched the system to fix the breach, the Financial Times reported. China […]
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SpaceFrom the Editors
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Business/FinancialRaytheon Says It Can Convert Zumwalt Into A Missile Cruiser By 2016
By Geoff Fein In the ongoing debate over whether to keep DDG-1000 alive beyond the first two ships or to build more of the venerable Arleigh Burke-class destroyers, Raytheon [RTN] […]
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SpaceSpace Shuttle Endeavour Cleared For Launch At 7:55 P.M. ET Nov. 14, After Few Problems Found
Space Shuttle Endeavour is cleared to launch at 7:55 p.m. ET Nov. 14 from Pad 39A at Kennedy Space Center on its STS-126 Mission to the International Space Station, top […]
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Business/FinancialNorthrop Delivers Guided Missile Destroyer To Navy
Northrop Grumman Corp. [NOC] delivered its 25th Aegis guided missile destroyer to the Navy. Truxtun (DDG 103), built by Northrop Grumman Shipbuilding, recently completed acceptance trials in the Gulf of […]
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Business/FinancialIsrael Aerospace Barak-1 Interceptors Demolish Four Target Missiles
Barak-1 interceptors shot down four out of four target missiles in live fire tests involving three ships from two navies, Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) announced. The Barak-1s operated on ships […]