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Starlab Space LLC and Leidos share a commitment to mission success.
Leidos will lead Starlab Space LLC's U.S.-based assembly, integration, and testing (AI&T) activities for the commercial space station.
Leidos will provide ground logistics, crew support, and training infrastructure for the Starlab project.
Tim Bode, senior solutions architect at Leidos, emphasized the need for early, meaningful contracts to support training and collaboration.
Leidos is believed to be the customer for the HASTE mission and signed a contract in September 2023 for four HASTE launches in 2024 and 2025.
All four HASTE missions for Leidos will launch from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 2 at Virginia’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport within NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility.
Rocket Lab will launch four HASTE missions for Leidos in 2024 and 2025.
Rocket Lab was selected by Leidos to provide hypersonic test launch capabilities with HASTE under the MACH-TB project.
Rocket Lab launched the first HASTE mission on 17 June 2023 for Leidos under the Multi-Service Advanced Capability Hypersonic Test Bed (MACH-TB) program.
Rocket Lab launched the first HASTE mission on 17 June 2023 for Leidos under the MACH-TB program.
Rocket Lab will launch four HASTE missions for Leidos in 2024 and 2025.
All four HASTE missions for Leidos will launch from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 2 at Virginia’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport within NASA’s Wallops Flight Facility.
Rocket Lab was selected by Leidos to provide hypersonic test launch capabilities with HASTE under the Multi-Service Advanced Capability Hypersonic Test Bed (MACH-TB) project.
Two of the four SpaceX Tranche 0 satellites were equipped with Leidos infrared sensors and Tesat optical terminals.
Leidos used a system design agent (SDA) construct as part of its Mayhem effort.
Leidos Inc. was awarded a contract with a maximum cumulative ceiling of $4,000,000,000 for the Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s Research and Development Directorate.
Leidos (NYSE:LDOS) was awarded a follow-on prime task order under the Responsive Strategic Sourcing for Services (RS3) indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) to provide the U.S. Army with technology-enabled services.
Since February 2011, the Leidos team has fielded nearly 9,000 C5ISR systems.
Since February 2011, the Leidos team has provided nearly 13,000 training courses to more than 167,000 soldiers.
NASA evaluated the proposals and selected three while rejecting three additional proposals from Astrobotic, Blue Origin, and Leidos.