Space & Missile Defense Report
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Business/FinancialAIAA Seeks Changes In Military Technology Export Rules (ITAR)
The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) today alleged that U.S. rules restricting exports of American military technology are harming the U.S. aerospace industrial base, especially in satellite component […]
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InternationalReport Says Perhaps China Can Be Persuaded To Ease Its Rapid Military Buildup
A new report suggests that perhaps nations such as China can be dissuaded from any headlong rush to build a formidable force with a global military reach. The report was […]
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Business/FinancialAnalysis: House Provisions Would Facilitate Funding Cuts For ABL, KEI, European GMD
Provisions in a House Armed Services Committee (HASC) strategic forces subcommittee defense authorization bill likely would provide ammunition for any legislators who might wish to cut funding for some ballistic […]
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[May 12, 2008]
// PDF View- Boeing Seeks Workers With Current NASA Experience For Mission Operations Tasks
- NASA, Japanese Aerospace Agency, To Study Sonic Boom Modeling
- NASA’s Shuttle and Rocket Missions
- India Tests Missile Capable Of Striking China
- NASA Tests J-2X Engine For Ares Rocket
- First Galileo Navigation System Signal Transmitted By New Giove-B Satellite
- NASA Gives Hensel Phelps Up To $263.8 Million For Mobile Launcher To Transport Ares I Rocket
- House Panel Provides $631 Million For Army Missiles, Rockets
- Analysis: House Provisions Would Facilitate Funding Cuts For ABL, KEI, European GMD
- Report Says Perhaps China Can Be Persuaded To Ease Its Rapid Military Buildup
- AIAA Seeks Changes In Military Technology Export Rules (ITAR)
- U.S. Lawmakers Urge Putting Radar In Israel, To Be Tied In With European Missile Defense
- Mikulski To Seek $200 Million For NASA In Supplemental Funding Bill; Another $1 Billion To Be Sought In Regular Budget
- House Battle Begins This Week To Overturn Myriad Funding Cuts In Missile Defense Programs
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CongressHouse Panel Provides $631 Million For Army Missiles, Rockets
The House Armed Services Committee (HASC) air and land forces subcommittee provided $631 million of authorizations for Army precision-guided missiles and rockets. That amount was contained in one portion of […]
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Business/FinancialNASA Gives Hensel Phelps Up To $263.8 Million For Mobile Launcher To Transport Ares I Rocket
NASA gave Hensel Phelps a contract worth up to $263.8 million to build at least one, and perhaps two, 390-foot-tall mobile launchers that will transport the Ares I rocket to […]
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InternationalFirst Galileo Navigation System Signal Transmitted By New Giove-B Satellite
The European Galileo navigation system has begun operation with the initial signals being received from the newly-launched Giove-B navigation satellite, Astrium announced. Galileo will compete with the years-old U.S.-sponsored Global […]
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SpaceNASA Tests J-2X Engine For Ares Rocket
NASA engineers completed the first series of tests in early development of the J-2X engine that will power upper stages of the Ares I and Ares V rockets. Ares rockets […]
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InternationalIndia Tests Missile Capable Of Striking China
India successfully tested an intermediate range (1,860 miles) Agni-III missile capable of striking Chinese targets such as Shanghai with a 1.5-ton payload, Arab News reported. This was the third Agni-III […]
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Business/FinancialNATO Capability Initiatives Advance On Surveillance, Missile Defense, Terrorism
By Ann Roosevelt Key NATO capability initiatives–alliance ground surveillance (AGS), missile defense and the Defense Against Terrorism Program of Work (DATPoW)–continue to move forward after the biannual Conference of National […]