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| 11.17.2008 |
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Tauscher: Missile Defense Shield Doesn't Deter Rogue Nations From Developing Weapons 
U.S. Nuclear Weapons May No Longer Provide Credible Deterrence, Tauscher Says, Urging Nukes Reduction Rep. Ellen Tauscher (D-Calif.), whose subcommittee oversees U.S. missile defense efforts, today questioned the value of the Ground-based Midcourse Defense...
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| 11.17.2008 |
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Obering Steps Down From Missile Defense Agency 
General Warns That Delaying Missile Defense Such As In Europe Would 'Severely Hurt' Ability To Defend United States, Allies Against Enemies U.S.-European Missile Defense Scheduled To Be Operational By 2013, Just Before Iran To Have Ability To Strike U.S...
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| 10.27.2008 |
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MDA Breaks Ground For New Headquarters 
The Missile Defense Agency broke ground on its new Headquarters Command Center (HQCC) at Fort Belvoir, Va. The new $38.5 million MDA faciity is part of the Department of Defense Base Realignment and Closure 2005 process and supports 292...
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| 10.27.2008 |
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Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile Moves Toward Low Rate Initial Production 
The AGM-88E Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile (AARGM) program completed a Milestone C review and received approval for entry into Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP), Alliant Techsystems Inc. [ATK] announced. Sean J. Stackley, assistant secretary of the...
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| 10.27.2008 |
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Congressman Frank Urges Defense Spending Cut 
Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) called for cutting defense spending by 25 percent, or roughly $150 billion, with cuts centered mainly on weapons procurement programs and personnel end-strength reductions. In an interview with the South Coast Standard-Times, Frank...
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| 10.27.2008 |
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Nuclear Bombers, ICBMs To Integrate Into Global Strike Command 
By Marina Malenic The Air Force is creating a new major command organization with authority over all air-breathing nuclear assets, Air Force leaders said. According to a nuclear "roadmap" unveiled at a Pentagon press briefing, the service will...
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| 10.27.2008 |
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Vega Rocket Motor Test Fires At Range In Italy 
A Zefiro 9-A motor completed its first firing test at the Salto di Quirra Inter-force Test Range in Sardinia (Italy), the European Space Agency announced. This was the penultimate firing test for the engine prior to the Vega launcher's qualification flight...
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| 10.27.2008 |
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Tomahawk Block IV Launches From Virginia Class Submarine 
A Tomahawk Block IV missile launched from a Virginia Class submarine, completing integration of the weapon onto the newest class of fast-attack submarines, Raytheon Co. [RTN] announced. Other classes of Navy vessels already deploy the missiles...
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| 10.27.2008 |
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JASSM Extended Range Flight Test Completed 
Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile Extended Range (JASSM-ER) completed an integration flight test at White Sands Missile Range, N.M., Lockheed Martin Corp. [LMT] announced. The missile achieved safe separation from the B-1B launch aircraft, and...
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| 10.27.2008 |
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Despite Elections, Tighter Times Ahead For Missile Defense Budgets 
With the presidential election looming just a week from tomorrow, missile defense programs may face tighter financial times no matter whether Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois, the Democratic White House hopeful, or Sen. John McCain of Arizona, the Republican...
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| 10.27.2008 |
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Czech Government Narrowly Survives No-Confidence Vote 
Czech Republic Parliament Backs Government, 97-96 Czech Vote On European Missile Defense Site Expected During Next Two Months The Czech Republic Parliament narrowly permitted the Czech government, which backs plans to install a missile defense system in...
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| 10.27.2008 |
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Chinese Subs Stalk American Aircraft Carrier 
Chinese Submarines Can Be Armed With Anti-Ship Missiles Deadly To Carriers In two separate incidents, Chinese submarines recently crept up near the U.S. Navy aircraft carrier George Washington, according to news reports. A Chinese Han Class nuclear powered...
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| 10.27.2008 |
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Iranian Nuclear Sites Tough For Israel To Destroy 
Israel would have a tough time destroying Iranian nuclear facilities, which are numerous, buried deep underground and shielded by barriers 60 feet thick, a Newsweek story said. Thus short of invading Iran, it is inevitable that Tehran will be able to develop...
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| 10.27.2008 |
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Iran Races To Produce Nuclear Weapons 
Talks With Iran Already Have Failed, And Yet Obama Seeks Further Talks, Bolton Says; Israel May Strike Iran Soon Military Strike Might Not Kill Facilities; Bolton Urges European Missile Defense As Shield Against Iranian Missile Attacks A defiant Iran won't...
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| 10.27.2008 |
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Experts: Russia Wouldn't Act On Threat To Nuke U.S. European Missile System 
Real Russian Worry Isn't European Missile Defense Interceptors In Poland, But Rather U.S.-Run Radar: Vershbow Russians Act Out Of Anger Over Perceived Slights, But Can Be Brought Around By Giving Them Role In EMD System: Experts Russia is exaggerating when it...
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| 07.28.2008 |
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Uplink Speed for Military Users and the Living Room 
[Satellite News 07-27-08] The big question for optimizing satellite technology is how to speed up the uplink. The good news is that the technology to dramatically increase the speed of the uplink is more than a decade old and some just may not realize it...
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| 04.10.2008 |
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Canadian Government Rejects ATK-MDA Deal 
[Satellite News – 4-10-08] The Canadian government has rejected the sale of MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. (MDA)'s satellite business to Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK), Canadian Industry Minister Jim Prentice said in an April 10 e-mail to the...
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| 10.30.2007 |
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Iridium Provides Support For Falcon Watch 
[10-30-07 – Satellite Today] Iridium Satellite will provide global monitoring and transmission capabilities to Harris Corp.'s Falcon Watch Remote Imager, Iridium announced Oct 29. The Falcon Watch RF-5408-RI is part of the...
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| 06.25.2007 |
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Boeing, Lockheed Teams Face Approaching Deadline For U.S. Air Force's RFP On TSAT Space Segment 
The U.S. Air Force has issued a July 30 deadline for its final request for proposals for the Transformational Satellite Communications System (TSAT) Military Operations System, a program that will provide the warfighter with a secure, interoperable...
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| 04.23.2007 |
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Lockheed CEO Stevens: U.S. Risks Ceding Space Leadership Without Increased Funding, Emphasis 
The United States risks losing its military dominance in space and its preeminence as an explorer if more funding is not provided for programs in the void beyond Earth, Robert Stevens, chairman, president and CEO of Lockheed Martin Corp. said. "Put...
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