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Dynetics developed, tested, integrated, and delivered the Lonestar tactical space support vehicle through the Design, Development, Demonstration and Integration (D3I), Domain 1 task order for $9,000,000 including a one-year on-orbit demonstration.
Dynetics completed both a systems requirements review and a certification baseline review for the lander as early milestones in its $253,000,000 HLS contract from NASA.
Dynetics announced on 2019-12-17 that it would be acquired by Leidos in a $1,650,000,000 all-cash deal.
Dynetics was selected to develop small satellites for U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command under a program named Gunsmoke-L.