The new U.S. Defense Department policy that dictates a detailed, step-by-step process for formulating a more rational approach to the way the Pentagon buys commercial satellite communications services is right on target.
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WASHINGTON — A minor software glitch led to a recent test failure of the U.S. missile defense system in Alaska and the Pacific, said Air Force Lt. Gen. Henry “Trey” Obering, director of the Missile Defense Agency.
Space X Takes 10 Percent Stake in Surrey Satellite Technology
PARIS — Space Exploration Technologies Corp. Chairman Elon Musk said his purchase of 10 percent of small-satellite specialist Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. (SSTL) will give SpaceX a window on the thinking of the world’s most successful vendor of small, inexpensive spacecraft and ultimately could provide business for SpaceX.
Nations Lend Satellites to Tsunami Relief Effort
WASHINGTON — Remote sensing and communications satellite assets of Asia, Europe and North America have been marshaled in the international effort to facilitate recovery from the Dec. 26 tsunamis that devastated parts of South and Southeast Asia.
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A s NASA sorts out the internal issues related to the resignation of its administrator, it also faces numerous external challenges in the upcoming year. Among them will be trans-Atlantic relations since the context for European space is evolving very quickly. An understanding of the changes in policy, organizational structure and funding at the European-level are important, since they undoubtedly are going to affect the nature of traditional European-U.S. space cooperation.
Antrix, Measat Form Joint Satellite Venture
NEW DELHI — Antrix Corp. of India and Measat Satellite Systems Sdn. Bhd. of Malaysia will form a joint venture to provide satellite communications services in the Asia-Pacific region in a deal that also calls for Measat to buy a satellite from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), the companies said in a joint press release.
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W hen NASA announced last summer that it would streamline its bureaucracy into something better-suited for the president’s new space exploration vision, the biggest immediate change was the decision to merge the Earth science and space science enterprises more than a decade after they had been split apart.
Mobile Satellite Ventures, Inmarsat Take Signal Interference Dispute to FCC
PARIS — Mobile Satellite Ventures (MSV) is urging U.S. regulators to reject a request from competitor Inmarsat to restrict MSV’s use of ground-based power boosters for its next-generation mobile satellite service.
DoD Eyes Lower Funding for T-Sat, Missile Defense
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Air Force plans to spend less money than previously anticipated in the coming years for a next-generation satellite communications system , and will examine scaling back the capability of a space-based missile warning system already well into development, according to an internal Pentagon budget document.
France’s Helios 2A Recon Satellite Produces First Images
PARIS — The French Helios 2A optical reconnaissance satellite launched Dec. 18 has produced a first series of images that confirm the health of its on-board systems, the French Defense Ministry announced.