An SSC official said the Space Force will utilize a multiple-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to ...
Launched between 1971 and 1987 primarily to collect intelligence data on foreign weapon testing, the last satellites in the JUMPSEAT family were withdrawn from service in 2006. A memorandum dated Dec.
The name Jumpseat was first revealed in a 1986 book by the investigative journalist Seymour Hersh on the Soviet Union’s 1983 ...
Speaking at the AFCEA Space Industry Days, program leaders framed RG-XX as a test case for the Space Force’s push toward a “commercial first” acquisition strategy. The program is widely viewed as the ...
BRUSSELS — The European Union’s new government satellite communications program, GOVSATCOM, which pools capacity from eight already on-orbit geosynchronous satellites, began operations last week, ...
U.S. Space Force's Space Systems Command (SSC) is seeking companies' input on a future Mission Operations Center for a Space ...
Seventy-six peer-reviewed studies were published in fiscal year 2025, the highest annual number to date, bringing the total ...
Researchers in China have developed a radiation-tolerant semiconductor system as thin as a single layer of an atom, a ...
Six small satellites built and tested in Logan have cleared a major pre-launch milestone for a NASA mission designed to listen for ...
Ground-based observations suggest the former geostationary inspector satellite suffered a fragmentation event months after ...
The U.S. government revealed details of a secret satellite program it used to spy on the Soviet Union at the height of ...
The US National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) has just declassified a pioneering spy satellite program ...