Space & Missile Defense Report
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SMDR, Monday, July 7, 2014
- Air Force Requests Dismissal Of SpaceX Lawsuit, Says Company Missed Opportunity
- Lawmaker Investigating If Air Force Geared EELV Requirements Toward ULA
- GAO Rejects Raytheon, Kongsberg Protest On Long Range Anti-Ship Missile
- MEADS Out, Poland Invites Raytheon To Take Part in Formal Missile Defense Procurement Process
- Missile Defense National Team Studies Global Network Linking MDA And Army Systems
- NASA Successfully Launches OCO-2
- Air Force Awards Lockheed Martin $1.9 Billion Contract Modification For SBIRS 5/6
- NASA Awards Boeing Additional $2.8 Billion For SLS
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UncategorizedAir Force Requests Dismissal Of SpaceX Lawsuit, Says Company Missed Opportunity
The Air Force asked a federal judge June 28 to dismiss a lawsuit against it by Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX), claiming the company missed its opportunity to bid for the “block […]
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UncategorizedLawmaker Investigating If Air Force Geared EELV Requirements Toward ULA
A prominent lawmaker is investigating whether the Air Force geared its Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) requirements in favor of incumbent United Launch Alliance (ULA). House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSI) […]
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UncategorizedMissile Defense National Team Studies Global Network Linking MDA And Army Systems
The Missile Defense National Team is conducting a feasibility study on a broader missile defense system, connecting the Missile Defense Agency’s (MDA) integrated command and control system (C2BMC) with the […]
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UncategorizedGAO Rejects Raytheon, Kongsberg Protest On Long Range Anti-Ship Missile
The Government Accountability Office has rejected Raytheon [RTN] and Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace’s protest of a sole-source award by the Defense Advanced Projects Research Agency (DARPA) to Lockheed Martin [LMT] for the development of […]
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UncategorizedAir Force Awards Lockheed Martin $1.9 Billion Contract Modification For SBIRS 5/6
The Air Force June 24 awarded Lockheed Martin [LMT] a $1.9 billion contract modification for Space-Based Infrared Systems (SBIRS) geosynchronous earth orbit (GEO) satellites 5 and 6, according to a Defense Department […]
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UncategorizedNASA Successfully Launches OCO-2
NASA and launch provider United Launch Alliance (ULA) successfully launched the civil space agency’s Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2) satellite July 2 at 5:56 a.m. EDT from Vandenberg AFB, Calif., according to the […]
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UncategorizedMEADS Out, Poland Invites Raytheon To Take Part in Formal Missile Defense Procurement Process
Poland said last week it has concluded the technical dialogue for its medium-range missile defense system called WISLA and invited Raytheon‘s [RTN] bid of Patriot and the EUROSAM Consortium‘s offering of SAMP/T to take […]
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UncategorizedNASA Awards Boeing Additional $2.8 Billion For SLS
Boeing [BA] said July 2 it finalized a $2.8 billion contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) for the core stage of the Space Launch System (SLS). This latest […]
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SMDR, Monday, June 23, 2014
- McCain Questions True Cost Of RD-180 To Air Force
- NASA Space Technology Loses Big In SAC-Approved CJS Legislation
- ULA Could Privately Fund Next-Generation Engine, White House Doesn’t Like Program
- Commerce Department Relaxes Satellite Imagery Resolution Restrictions, DigitalGlobe Says
- Congress Continues to Show Support for Israeli Missile Defense Programs Beyond MDA Request
- Airbus, Safran Team For Launch Activities
- Lockheed Martin Awarded Contract For Ship Missile Launching System
- MBDA’s Newest MMP Missile Slated For French Army, Special Forces