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Inmarsat to Launch Third Global Xpress Satellite Aug. 28
Inmarsat Incorporated plans to launch the anticipated third satellite of its Global Xpress network August 28 from Kazakhstan, a re-do launch after a previous attempt this summer was delayed. The third satellite is needed for complete coverage of the international company’s program to heighten global communication capabilities on land, at sea and in the air.
Lockheed Martin to Support P-3 Aircraft for Multiple Countries
Lockheed Martin receives a contract with a five-year ordering period for engineering services for the P-3 Fatigue Life Management Program.

Army Satellite Communications Terminals Support an Agile Force

Northrop Awarded Joint Tactical Ground Station Funds
Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Boulder, Colorado, was awarded a $15 million modification (P00023) to contract W9113M-12-C-0055 for b
Next-Gen Satellite to Deliver High-Speed Mobile Wideband

Simplicity, Security and Reliability From Mobile Satellite Providers Benefit Government

DSCOVR Weather Satellite Reaches L1 Orbit
The DSCOVR satellite today reached its orbit position 1 million miles from Earth, little more than 100 days after its winter launch. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration satellite will become the first operational spacecraft in deep space to provide constant weather analysis.

Boeing to Provide Airborne Broadband Satellite Communications
Boeing Service Co., Richardson, Texas, was awarded a $15,008,500 sole-source, firm-fixed-price contract to provide airborne broadband satellite communications en
Copernicus Masters Launches Annual Competition for Best Apps Employing EO Data
The annual Copernicus Masters competition seeks participants to submit ideas, applications and business concepts using Earth observation data that could lead to significant changes to the status quo in a number of fields. The international competition, with a deadline of July 13, offers cash prizes and support valued at more than 300,000 euros.

Lockheed Martin Awarded $735 Million for Satellite Sustainment
Lockheed Martin Space System Co., Sunnyvale, California, has been awarded a $735,514,938 cost-plus-incentive-fee contract for satellite sustainment.
