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Trump links Space Command HQ move to Colorado’s ‘crooked’ voting laws
Twice Tuesday, Trump said Colorado’s mail-in voting policies influenced his decision to move SPACECOM headquarters from Colorado Springs to Huntsville.
British Royal Air Force invests in space capabilities
The head of the Royal Air Force discusses the Ministry of Defence's goals in space.
By Aaron Mehta
After more than a decade, agency to retire experimental missile warning satellites
The Missile Defense Agency plans to deorbit its Space Tracking and Surveillance System satellites as it prepares to launch an ambitious new constellation.
By Nathan Strout
A new constellation? Space Force wants to get into tactical satellite imagery business
While plans aren't set, the Department of Defense is considering building out a new constellation of imagery satellites for tactical use.
By Nathan Strout
Northrop Grumman awarded $13.3 million for Blackjack payloads
The company is building position, navigation and timing payloads for DARPA's Project Blackjack, a demonstration satellite constellation that will operate in low-Earth orbit.
By Nathan Strout
House Defense leader: Space Force hasn’t met expectations for speedy tech
House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense Chair Rep. Betty McCollum says she is disappointed by the lack of space acquisition reforms under the U.S. Space Force.
By Nathan Strout
Hughes and OneWeb working to fill military’s Arctic communication gap
The emergence of new proliferated constellations offering commercial broadband could be the answer U.S. Northern Command needs to establish reliable Arctic communications.
By Nathan Strout
Space Force wants to be the world’s first fully digital service
The vision outlines four focus areas: Digital engineering, digital workforce, digital headquarters and digital operations.
By Nathan Strout
Raytheon wins $228 million GPS ground system contract
The contract extends Raytheon's work on the Next Generation Operational Control System to Block 3F.
By Nathan Strout
Army approves rapid development of Tactical Space Layer
The Army continues to make progress in utilizing satellite imagery for beyond-line-of-sight targeting.
By Nathan Strout
Launch of experimental military navigation satellite pushed back to 2023
Navigation Technology Satellite 3 will launch later than planned, but the Air Force Research Laboratory says it will use the extra time for more ground testing and risk reduction.
By Nathan Strout