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620 results found Sort by:Orbcomm says remaining OG2 satellites are stable, inthinc acquisition boosting revenue
A communications glitch affecting three of Orbcomm’s second-generation satellites does not appear to afflict the other dozen spacecraft in the recently deployed constellation.
Aerospace names Bruce Eyerly as General Manager of Systems Engineering Division
The Aerospace Corporation (Aerospace) announced today that Bruce Eyerly has been named general manager of the Systems Engineering Division effective immediately. In this role, Eyerly will oversee engineering support for […]
Stretched Air Mobility Command Needs Better Comms
The U.S. Air Force’s Air Mobility Command (AMC) is stretched thin across the world. Constant operations and disaster relief flights have created a situation in which the AMC flew twice as many hours as optimal from 2012 – 2016.
Army wants “adapt and buy” approach to speed telecom acquisition
The U.S. Army wants to accelerate its network modernization programs by making greater use of commercial telecommunications technology.
Northrop Grumman to acquire Orbital ATK
Northrop Grumman will acquire Orbital ATK in a $9.2 billion deal the companies announced Sept. 18.
Latest News From NanoRacks Houston
Dear NanoRacks Shareholders, Customers, and Friends, Coming from a tough few weeks for our friends in Houston, I write today with positive news of strength, resiliency, and growth. First and foremost, […]
Don Brown Joins Telesat to Lead Government Business Growth in the U.S. and Overseas
Telesat announced today that Don Brown, a satellite industry expert with a 20+ year record of innovation in the use of commercial satellites by major government customers around the world, […]
Three Orbcomm OG2 satellites malfunctioning, fate to be determined
Three satellites in Orbcomm’s recently launched fleet of low-Earth orbit satellites have ceased communicating, reducing the operator’s second-generation constellation by a third of its envisioned strength if not recovered.
NASA Announces 2017 MUREP Awards to Tribal Colleges and Universities
NASA’s Minority University Research and Education Project (MUREP) awarded approximately $1.8 million in new cooperative agreements to three Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) across the United States. These agreements provide […]