The U.S. Space Force’s Commercial Satellite Communications Office, or CSCO, forecasts $2.3 billion in contracting opportunities for commercial satellite services for fiscal years 2025 and 2026, SpaceNews reported Wednesday. Maneuverable GEO Program
President Biden on Saturday signed into law a bill that seeks to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and introduce reforms to better protect the privacy and civil liberties
MorePresident Biden has nominated Navy Vice Adm. Michael Boyle, commander of the Third Fleet, to serve as deputy chief of naval operations for operations, plans and strategy, N3/N5, within the Office of
MoreThe Federal Aviation Administration has released a notice stating that a reentry vehicle may be launched as a payload and return to Earth as a reentry spacecraft provided that the operator has
MoreThe U.S. Air Force Test Pilot School and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency have demonstrated the capability of artificial intelligence algorithms to control the X-62A Variable In-Flight Stability Test Aircraft as
MorePresident Joe Biden has nominated John Bradford Wiegmann, deputy assistant attorney general for national security at the Department of Justice, to serve as general counsel of the Office of the Director of
MoreNASA has confirmed the mission of the Dragonfly rotorcraft to Saturn’s moon Titan, allowing the mission to advance to the completion of the final design phase. NASA said Tuesday the mission was
MoreRichard Muller, most recently head of the Department of Energy’s Quantum Systems Accelerator, has been appointed director of the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity. He succeeds the retiring Catherine Marsh, who has
MoreThe General Services Administration has issued a request for information to solicit industry input on how to better align Multiple Award Schedule pricing with commercial practices. The issuance of the RFI comes
MoreJohn Plumb, assistant secretary of defense for space policy, said there are four imperatives that have been driving his team at the Department of Defense when it comes to integrated air and
MoreKiran Ahuja will step down from her position as director of the Office of Personnel Management in the next few weeks. Ahuja, who was confirmed by the Senate as OPM chief in
More