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Space and Missile Systems Center

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Rocket Lab was awarded a $32,000,000 contract by U.S. Space Force Space Systems Command to deliver the VICTUS HAZE Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) mission.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipApr 11, 2024Rocket Lab Selected by Space Systems Command to Build and Launch Spacecraft for Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) Mission

The U.S. Space Force has ordered a second WSF-M satellite projected to be delivered by 2028.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipApr 11, 2024SpaceX launches U.S. military weather monitoring satellite

Rocket Lab has a growing list of U.S. Space Force programs that includes launching the Space Test Program’s Monolith satellite on Electron in 2021.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterNarrative GeneralApr 11, 2024Rocket Lab Selected by Space Systems Command to Build and Launch Spacecraft for Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) Mission

True Anomaly was selected for a $30,000,000 U.S. Space Force Space Systems Command contract for the VICTUS HAZE Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) mission.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterNarrative FinancialApr 11, 2024True Anomaly Selected for $30M Space Systems Command Contract in Support of VICTUS HAZE Tactically Responsive Space Mission

The U.S. Space Force plans an annual on-ramping process under Lane 1 that is expected to continue until 2034.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterNarrative PlanApr 10, 2024Relativity Space delays NSSL bid, focuses on 2026 Terran R debut

Tory Bruno committed on 2024-03-27 to returning Space Launch Complex-37 to the U.S. Space Force for future users after United Launch Alliance vacates the site.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipApr 9, 2024End of an era: Delta 4 Heavy soars one last time

Rocket Lab USA was awarded a $14,490,000 task order by the U.S. Space Force to launch an Electron mission from Launch Complex 2.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipApr 9, 2024Rocket Lab Awarded U.S. Space Force Launch Contract for Space Test Program (STP)-S30

The U.S. Space Force received $29,000,000,000 in funding for fiscal year 2024 as part of a multi-agency spending package passed by Congress on 2024-03-21.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterTechnical ProductApr 9, 2024Space Force budget inches upward in tight fiscal year

Rocket Lab USA, Inc. was awarded a $14,490,000 task order from the U.S. Space Force to launch an Electron mission from Launch Complex 2.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipApr 8, 2024U.S. Space Force awards $14.49 million contract to Rocket Lab for Space Test Program-30

Rocket Lab was awarded a $14,490,000 task order by the U.S. Space Force to launch an Electron mission from Launch Complex 2.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipApr 8, 2024U.S. Space Force Awards Rocket Lab Launch Contract for Space Test Program (STP)-S30

The U.S. Space Force awarded Rocket Lab a $14,400,000 contract to launch a Space Test Program experiment that will fly in very low Earth orbit.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipApr 8, 2024Rocket Lab wins $14.4 million contract to launch Space Test Program experiment

The $25,500,000 Space Mobility and Logistics prototyping project is funded by the U.S. Space Force and led by prime contractor Astroscale U.S.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipApr 4, 2024SwRI to build spacecraft bus for in-space refueler servicer program

Space Systems Command (SSC) of the U.S. Space Force, the National Reconnaissance Office, and United Launch Alliance prepared to launch NROL-70 aboard the final Delta IV Heavy from SLC-37B at Cape Canaveral.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space ForceOrg RelationshipApr 3, 2024Fingers crossed for Tuesday’s ULA grand finale launch of Delta IV Heavy carrying the NROL-70 mission

U.S. Space Force General Chance Saltzman presented his vision for ensuring U.S. space superiority.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterNarrative GeneralMar 31, 2024USSF outlines U.S. approach to maintain space superiority

The U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command manages a $15,600,000,000 space acquisition budget for the Department of Defense and oversees AATS responsibilities including range sustainment and assured access to space.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipMar 28, 2024ULA Delta IV Heavy scrubbed at T-00:03:58 update to ‘issue’

The November 2022 Yunhai-3 launch involved a breakup of the Long March 6A upper stage that produced 37 pieces of debris tracked by the U.S. Space Force’s 18th Space Defense Squadron.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterNarrative GeneralMar 27, 2024Long March 6A launches second Yunhai-3 satellite

The U.S. Space Force will continue to invest in sensors that use optical, radar, and radio frequency phenomenologies and in tools to integrate and contextualize sensor data for decision makers.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space ForceTechnical ProductMar 27, 2024Space Force chief: U.S. intelligence is top-notch, but more insights needed on space domain

Space Systems Command is the U.S. Space Force field command responsible for acquiring, developing, and delivering resilient space capabilities and manages a $15,600,000,000 space acquisition budget for the Department of Defense.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipMar 27, 2024Tomorrow is ULA’s historic final launch for Delta IV Heavy carrying NROL-70

The first Yunhai-3 satellite, launched in November 2022 on a Long March 6A, is cataloged by the U.S. Space Force’s 18th Space Defense Squadron in a near-polar, near-circular orbit at 849 km altitude.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterNarrative GeneralMar 27, 2024Long March 6A launches second Yunhai-3 satellite

The U.S. Space Force increasingly purchases data and services from commercial companies that provide specialized intelligence about objects circling the Earth.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space ForceOrg RelationshipMar 27, 2024Space Force chief: U.S. intelligence is top-notch, but more insights needed on space domain
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