The U.S. Space Force’s Commercial Satellite Communications Office, or CSCO, forecasts $2.3 billion in contracting opportunities for commercial satellite services for fiscal years 2025 and 2026, SpaceNews reported Wednesday. Maneuverable GEO Program
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has introduced a new program that seeks to develop a platform designed to stop the spread of viral infections in less than two months through the
MoreHouse Armed Services Committee Chairman Mac Thornberry (R-Texas) has said President Donald Trump should file a supplemental budget request for fiscal 2017 by taking into consideration the $18 billion in House-approved defense expenditures that
MoreSixty-two percent of the U.S. Navyâs fleet of Boeing-built F/A-18 Hornet and Super Hornet aircraft are not operational due to lack of funds to support maintenance and repair work on the fighter jets,
MoreAir Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein has said the military branch should serve as the âlead serviceâ for the Defense Departmentâs space training and operations, Breaking Defense reported Friday. Colin
MoreThe Center for a New American Security and Bard Collegeâs Center for the Study of the Drone have introduced a database designed to help the public and policymakers learn about the implications
MoreThe U.S. Army has developed a portable ground satellite communications system designed to provide various communications services to deployed troops. The ground antenna transmit and receive ball is an inflatable device built
MoreMore than 25 U.S. companies have established a coalition to support a House bill that seeks to impose a 20 percent tax on imports and reduce income tax from 35 percent to
MoreThe General Services Administrationâs 18F organization has received a provisional authority-to-operate under the Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program to offer a cloud platform to federal agencies. FedRAMPâs joint authorization board granted cloud.gov a moderate impact level P-ATO
MoreDefense Secretary James Mattis has issued a memo that outlines a spending plan that seeks to prioritize near-term readiness and postpone equipment modernization efforts until 2019, Breaking Defense reported Wednesday. Sydney J.
MoreA new American Customer Satisfaction Index report has found that citizen satisfaction with federal government services received a score of 68 out of 100 in 2016, up 6.4 percent from 63.9 in 2015.
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