WASHINGTON — The Space Force’s push to accelerate procurement of new systems is running up against a basic constraint: not enough contracting officers and financial managers to execute the work.
WASHINGTON — The Space Force’s push to accelerate procurement of new systems is running up against a basic constraint: not enough contracting officers and financial managers to execute the work.
A wave of private capital flowing into space and defense technology has made the sector fashionable again — but that popularity comes with a familiar constraint. For companies building systems
WASHINGTON — Redwire has introduced a new solar array product designed for mass-produced satellites that require high performance while minimizing mass. The company announced March 3 the Extensible Low-Profile Solar
As satellite communications constellations grow in size and number, they are also competing for a scarce and increasingly valuable resource: spectrum, the bands of radio frequencies that are crucial for
TAMPA, Fla. — Deutsche Telekom plans to deliver Europe’s first direct-to-smartphone services via upgraded Starlink satellites in 2028, aiming to use Mobile Satellite Service (MSS) spectrum to bring 5G speeds
March 2, 2026 – Washington, D.C.— The Commercial Space Federation (CSF) today announced that Kelli Kedis Ogborn will join the organization as a Strategic Advisor for Global Markets and Industry
SpaceX has disrupted the launch business with the Falcon 9 and the satellite communications business with Starlink. Now it may be taking aim at the emerging space situational awareness (SSA)
WASHINGTON — Space and cyber forces moved first in preparation for U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran on Feb. 28, underscoring how military campaigns now begin in orbit and online
Orbital and lunar data centers are often framed as engineering challenges or launch economics problems. Those matter, but they are not the limiting factor. The real bottleneck is the absence
March 2, 2026 Houston, Texas – World Space Week 2025 recorded nearly 50,000 activities across 102 nations, marking the highest global participation in its history, World Space Week Association announced






