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Space and Missile Systems Center

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The U.S. Space Force awarded Bluestaq a contract in 2019 to build a repository of space domain awareness data from commercial providers for military users.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipJan 18, 2022Bluestaq gets new investor to fund growth in defense and space data management

The Space Development Agency will merge with the U.S. Space Force later in 2022.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterNarrative GeneralJan 18, 2022Raymond: Space Force in 2022 to focus on the design of a resilient architecture

The U.S. Space Force will focus in 2022 on designing the military's future space architecture.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterNarrative PlanJan 18, 2022Raymond: Space Force in 2022 to focus on the design of a resilient architecture

Bluestaq won a $280,000,000 contract from the U.S. Space Force in 2024 to develop a cloud-based data repository known as the unified data library (UDL).

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipJan 18, 2022Bluestaq gets new investor to fund growth in defense and space data management

The U.S. Space Force seeks better communication of its needs to commercial industry and universities developing relevant technologies.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space ForceOrg RelationshipJan 13, 2022Space Force chief technologist hints at future plans to build a digital infrastructure

Atomos Space has executed over $2,000,000 in contracts with NASA, the U.S. Air Force, and the U.S. Space Force to support its OTV plans.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipJan 12, 2022Atomos Space secures funding to develop space tug business

Virgin Orbit signed a deal with the U.S. Space Force in 2020 to launch from Andersen Air Force Base in Guam.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipJan 11, 2022Virgin Orbit to demonstrate air-launch flexibility on upcoming mission

Slingshot Aerospace will develop an analytics tool under a $2,000,000 contract from the U.S. Space Force that uses location data from commercial satellites in low Earth orbit to identify potential sources of electronic interference on the ground.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipJan 6, 2022Space Force to use navigation data from LEO constellations to detect electronic interference

GEOST is a small company based in Tucson, Arizona that won two U.S. Space Force contracts totaling $38,000,000 to develop an optical sensor payload to scan the geostationary belt more than 22,0 m above Earth.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipDec 22, 2021Space Force eyes lower-cost sensors to monitor geostationary orbit

The U.S. Space Force awarded Boeing a $329,300,000 contract to support operations of Global Positioning System satellites for 10 years.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipDec 20, 2021Boeing wins $329 million contract to support orbiting GPS satellites

The U.S. Space Force was signed into law on 2019-12-20.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterNarrative GeneralDec 18, 2021Space Force celebrates second anniversary as arms race in space heats up

PredaSAR won a $2,000,000 contract from the U.S. Space Force to demonstrate interoperability between its satellites and DARPA’s Blackjack constellation.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipDec 16, 2021Interoperability demo planned between DARPA’s Blackjack and PredaSAR satellites

Of the $645,700,000 increase authorized in the NDAA, $548,700,000 is for U.S. Space Force satellites and launch vehicle programs.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipDec 16, 2021Defense policy bill gives a budget boost to space programs

Raytheon Technologies received a $67,000,000 contract from the U.S. Space Force to build a weather satellite to provide imagery of cloud cover and other data needed for military operations on 2021-12-15.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipDec 15, 2021Raytheon wins $67 million U.S. Space Force contract to build weather satellite prototype

Embedded Ventures signed a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Space Force to provide insights on venture capital investment practices and discuss ways for the government to leverage privately funded technology.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterNarrative GeneralDec 14, 2021U.S. military looking to build lasting relationships with commercial space industry

Two U.S. Space Force missions that had been scheduled to use Falcon Heavy in 2021 slipped into the following year.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterNarrative GeneralDec 14, 2021Astranis unveils insurance package for Falcon Heavy launch

Braxton Technologies was selected in 2017 to develop enterprise ground services (EGS) for U.S. Space Force satellite operations.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipDec 11, 2021Parsons to develop ground operations center for DARPA’s Blackjack satellites

Brig. Gen. John Olson is the senior reserve officer of the U.S. Space Force.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space ForceTechnical ProductDec 8, 2021Space Force official: U.S. has a broad range of options to respond to space aggression

The U.S. Space Force is responsible for the protection of satellites and other assets in orbit.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterNarrative GeneralDec 8, 2021Space Force official: U.S. has a broad range of options to respond to space aggression

Olson is the mobilization assistant to Gen. John Raymond, chief of space operations of the U.S. Space Force.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space ForceOrg RelationshipDec 8, 2021Space Force official: U.S. has a broad range of options to respond to space aggression
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