September 14, 2023
GEOST sensors to detect interference will fly on SDA satellites
Breaking Defense Northrop Grumman has tapped Tuscon-based startup GEOST to provide sensor payloads to protect the missile tracking satellites the
Breaking Defense Northrop Grumman has tapped Tuscon-based startup GEOST to provide sensor payloads to protect the missile tracking satellites the
C4ISR Net The U.S. Space Force and the National Reconnaissance Office launched their newest space observation satellites today in a
Air & Space Forces Magazine The Space Development Agency successfully launched 13 small satellites into orbit Sept. 2, more than
Breaking Defense The Space Force’s Space Development Agency is soliciting industry proposals for a next set of satellites in low
Breaking Defense: In its latest round of contracting to flesh out a new data relay constellation in low Earth orbit
Space News: During a speech to a room packed with Pentagon contractors last August, Mike Griffin, the recently appointed U.S.
Space News: WASHINGTON — Fred Kennedy, head of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s Tactical Technology Office, has been selected
Space News: WASHINGTON — The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency — an organization known for its unconventional approach to solving
Space News: WASHINGTON — Military space programs that are just getting off the ground and are targets for use of
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