The U.S. Space Force has launched the Space Strategic Technology Institutes, dubbed SSTIs, and is seeking industry input on organizations interested in participating in the initiative. Space Force’s Request for Information According to a
MoreThe U.S. Naval Research Laboratory’s Naval Center for Space Technology has finished developing an advanced robotics suite that can service orbiting satellites. Funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, the Robotic
MoreThe Federal Aviation Administration will establish a committee that will perform spaceflight-related studies to recommend changes to the Part 450 launch and reentry licensing rule. Members of the commercial space industry and
MoreThe Tetra-1 satellite of the U.S. Space Force’s Innovation Development Branch—a function of Space Systems Command—has completed its mission after two years of service. The SSC said Tuesday the Tetra-1 satellite, launched on
MoreThe Catalyst Accelerator has revealed the six companies that will be participating in its 14th cohort, which is focused on Space-Based Joint Spectrum. The program said Wednesday the six startups were chosen after
MoreThe Space Systems Command has certified the Military GPS User Equipment increment receiver card for the Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, reportedly marking an acquisition program baseline, or APB, milestone for the MGUE. The
MoreThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Office of Space Commerce is conducting market research to identify sources that can provide cloud infrastructure and provisioning services for the Traffic Coordination System for Space.
MoreNASA’s Langley Research Center is inviting interested parties to comment on a draft request for proposal for a five-year Evaluations, Assessments, Studies, Services and Support 4, or EASS 4, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity recompete contract.
MoreResearchers from the Los Alamos National Laboratory and the University of North Carolina have developed an artificial intelligence-enhanced space weather forecasting capability. The LANL said Friday the Predictive MeV Electron – Medium Earth
MoreThe General Services Administration is urging government agencies to consider low Earth orbit satellites, noting they are reliable and affordable connectivity solutions. Recent innovations have made LEO satellites more accessible, Laura Stanton,
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