GPS III satellite delivery slips because of capacitor
September 15, 2016
Lockheed Martin has pushed back the delivery of the first GPS III satellite by four months after discovering […]
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Lockheed Martin has pushed back the delivery of the first GPS III satellite by four months after discovering […]
It was not a big wager as wagers go, but the underlying premise spoke volumes. It all began innocently enough in 2005 when the first test, or proof of concept, Galileo satellite known as GIOVE-A was launched. Who won the wager, and what can that tell us about GPS III?
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The Pentagon is seeking an additional $39.2 million from Congress to help develop the United States Air Force’s […]
Congress Yanks OCX Funding SecDef Must Demonstrate Its Essential Nature The U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee withheld the […]
The U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee withheld the full amount requested by the Pentagon for Fiscal Year (FY) […]
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