Space
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SpaceKuiper Exec Dave Limp to Replace Bob Smith as Blue Origin CEO
Blue Origin CEO Bob Smith is stepping down from his position at the end of this year, and Amazon’s [AMZN] Kuiper lead Dave Limp will become CEO of the company. A Blue […]
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SpaceSpace Force Awards Cybersecurity Contract To Protect Space Architecture
Xage Security on Wednesday said it has received a $17 million contract from the U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command to provide a cybersecurity platform to protect the service’s ground […]
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SpaceVICTUS NOX Success Supports 2026 Goal For Tactically Responsive Space Operations
The successful rapid launch and orbit 12 days ago of a space domain awareness satellite puts the U.S. Space Force on track to meet its goal to have tactically responsive […]
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SpaceChamber Of Commerce Tells ODNI Time To Act On Acquiring Commercial Remote Sensing Products
The U.S. intelligence community and Department of Defense have had ample time to study the use of satellite-based commercial remote sensing imagery and related data analytics and now should accelerate […]
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Air ForceU.S. Space Force Plans to Buy Communications Data from Luxembourg’s MEO Constellation Next Year
Next year, the U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command (SSC) plans to buy military satellite communications (SATCOM) data from Luxembourg’s Medium Earth Orbit Global Services (MGS) program, which has thus […]
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SpaceMaxar Splits Space Infrastructure and Intelligence into 2 Businesses
Maxar Technologies is reorganizing into two businesses, splitting the company into Maxar Space Infrastructure and Maxar Intelligence. A representative for the company confirmed the move in a statement to sister publication […]
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SpaceAIA Takes Stance Against Space as a Critical Infrastructure Sector
Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) is taking the stance that space should not be designated as a U.S. critical infrastructure sector, with a key consideration being the additional requirements and regulatory […]
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SpaceU.S. Space Force Awards ABL Space Systems Responsive Launch Contract
El Segundo, Calif.-based ABL Space Systems has received a $15 million contract from the U.S. Space Force Space Systems Command’s Assured Access to Space (AATS) office for responsive launch, SSC […]
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SpaceU.S. Space Force’s Space Development Agency Solicits 54 Tranche 2 Tracking Layer Satellites
The U.S. Space Force’s Space Development Agency (SDA) has issued a solicitation for Tranche 2 (T2) of the SDA Tracking Layer for first launch by April 30, 2027. “The T2 […]
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SpaceVictory For VICTUS NOX As Space Force, Industry Partners Successful In Tactically Responsive Space Op
Space Systems Command last Thursday evening successfully launched the VICTUS NOX tactically responsive space (TacRS) mission in record time, achieving launch-ready status within 24 hours of launch notice and then […]
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