May 21, 2020
These eight satellites will track hypersonic weapons
C4ISRNET: The Space Development Agency wants to put an initial batch of satellites capable of tracking hypersonic weapons on orbit
C4ISRNET: The Space Development Agency wants to put an initial batch of satellites capable of tracking hypersonic weapons on orbit
Air Force Magazine: Space stakeholders are moving forward with a new plan for missile defense, warning, and tracking after a
Defense One: What’s needed, Griffin says, is more research into how to use weapons of various strengths in other kinds
Navy Times The U.S. Navy warned Tuesday it will take “lawful defensive measures” against vessels in the Mideast that come
Govconwire Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) has received a two-year, $497.3M contract modification to continue providing post-production services for the U.S. Army’s missile
Defense News Sen. John Boozman is pressing the Pentagon to upend its plans for Iron Dome and deploy one battery
U.S. Army Federal, DOD, Army, state and local authorities have issued various directives limiting access to government installations and industry
Space News: Northrop Grumman received a $2.37 billion contract to develop two satellites that will be part of a future
Stars and Stripes: The destroyer USS Roosevelt has arrived at its new homeport in Rota, Spain, bringing with it enhanced
Breaking Defense The Army’s IBCS missile defense command and control system is still in testing. But in the not too distant
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