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ULA’s Vulcan won’t launch any Space Force missions this year

United Launch Alliance’s new Vulcan rocket won’t send any Space Force payloads to space this year, company officials confirmed late Thursday evening, delaying the planned national security launches to...

One contractor is on the Space Force’s naughty list

The Space Force has put a defense contractor on a blacklist intended to hold companies accountable for poor performance and program delays. “There is a company on the watch list...

The Space Force issued thousands of smartwatches to replace PT tests

The Space Force is halfway through its two-year experiment of monitoring fitness via smartwatches instead of physical fitness tests. The service’s top enlisted leader recently shared his experience with...

Budget drama could snag Pentagon’s satellite launch award

The Pentagon’s new satellite launch competition between SpaceX, United Launch Alliance, and Blue Origin could be delayed if Congress passes a long continuing resolution instead of a full budget...

The Space Force’s plan for a ready fleet of commercial satellites takes shape

Seeking to woo commercial satellite companies to its reserve effort, the Space Force is sifting through industry feedback on what would make a voluntary partnership most beneficial. “We cannot wait for...

Space Force aims to track enemy aircraft with satellites by 2030s

The Space Force intends to deploy satellites that can track aerial and ground targets at the beginning of the next decade, according to a top service official. The U.S. military...

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