U.S. Space Force Lt. Gen. B. Chance Saltzman, the White House’s nominee for the role of chief of space operations, said that if confirmed, he would prioritize the development and deployment of
MoreU.S. Space Force Lt. Gen. Bradley Chance Saltzman has received a nomination from President Joe Biden to serve as the next chief of space operations. If confirmed by the Senate, Saltzman would
MoreLt. Gen. B. Chance Sdaltzman, deputy chief of space operations at the U.S. Space Force, said the service branch must lead efforts to establish and promote regulations on orbital safety. Saltzman said
MoreMaj. Gen. B. Chance Saltzman has received a promotion to lieutenant general, becoming the U.S. Space Force's first promoted general officer. Saltzman will serve as the Space Force's deputy chief of space operations for
MoreExecutive Mosaic, the industry leader in government contracting events, media and membership, has made public the winners of this year’s Wash100 Award. The 2024 Wash100 class is now live on the award’s website, and
MoreThe U.S. Space Force has designated Space Training and Readiness Command, also known as STARCOM, as the service branch’s lead agency for testing and evaluating space systems and programs. Gen. B. Chance
MoreThe U.S. Space Force, European Command and Africa Command have established a space component at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, where it will help advance EUCOM’s space-based capabilities. The new U.S. Space
MoreSpace Systems Command has delivered the second and final U.S.-developed space sensor payload scheduled to launch aboard Japan’s geostationary satellites. SSC said Wednesday the payloads were developed in collaboration with Massachusetts Institute
MoreTop Department of the Air Force leaders recently delivered a posture statement to the House Armed Services Committee to make a case for the department’s $215.1 billion budget for fiscal year 2024. In the joint
MoreConsulting firm McAleese & Associates has issued a report outlining key takeaways from recent congressional hearings on the posture of the U.S. military. At a Senate panel hearing, officials with the U.S.
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