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Northrop Gets Big Bucks to Modify Polar Satellite System
Northrop Grumman Space and Mission Systems of Redondo Beach, California, is being awarded a nearly $428 million contract modification, which authorizes Northrop Grumman to perform design and developme
Air Force Awards Three Communications Contracts
Three companies--KNWEBS Incorporated, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Array Information Technology Incorporated, Greenbelt, Maryland; and Solutions Through Innovative Technologies Incorporated, Tulsa, Oklaho
Integral Systems To Modify U.S. Air Force Missile Systems
Integral Systems Incorporated, Colorado Springs, Colorado, and Columbia, Maryland, has received a $1.7 million U.S. Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center contract.
Northrop Grumman to Support Joint Tactical Ground Station
Northrop Grumman Systems, Azuza, California, was recently awarded a $24 million contract for additional direct productive person hours of engineering services in support of the Joint Tactical Ground S
U.S. Navy Modifies Satellite Internet Protocol Contract
DRS Technologies Incorporated, Herndon, Virginia, is being awarded a potential $169 million contract modification for satellite internet protocol services to support morale, welfare and recreation and
Integral Supports Rapid Attack and Identification Reporting System
Integral Systems Incorporated, Columbia, Maryland, is being awarded a nearly $7 million contract for site preparation efforts to support the Rapid Attack and Identification Reporting Systems bloc
Lockheed Receives Additional $460 Million for Space Based Infrared System
Lockheed Martin Corporation, Sunnyvale, California is being awarded a $460 million contract modification to the engineering, manufacturing, and development contract for the Space Based Infrared System
View From Space To Keep Israel Safe
Israel overcomes geographic limitations to its security, defense and scientific endeavors by reaching for the sky-space, in particular-with upgraded and innovative new satellite technologies.
NASA Launches Commercial Race for Space
With the end of the space shuttle program in sight, NASA is shifting its focus on orbital access to the private sector and building a commercial infrastructure.
Commercial Manned Launch Services Awaken
The end of the space shuttle program is the signal for NASA to turn to the private sector for human access to orbit. The space agency that built a series of manned spacecraft to blaze a trail to the moon now is placing its bets on several commercial space technology companies to provide entry for humans into low earth orbit.
This new direction for the government space agency has several goals. First, it seeks to establish a domestic manned orbital capability to reach the International Space Station. After the shuttle program ends this year, the only way for spacefarers to reach the space station for the next few years will be through Russian space agency launches.