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NASA grinds its way through SEWP VI questions

NASA has answered some 4,600 questions from industry so far about the $60 billion IT product vehicle. More answers are on the way before the agency can make awards.

Maxar’s working on a 3D-mapping tool to replace GPS

The plan is to test and have it ready for use next year, officials said.

Who tells satellites where to take pictures? Increasingly, it’ll be robots, Maxar says

Automated scans of low-res imagery will cue high-res passes, while simulations will help manage ever-growing queues for service.

The first steps a new White House should take on space

Two new policy papers suggest where a Harris or Trump administration could improve space policy.

Airbus Defence and Space Announces 2,500 Job Cuts Amidst Financial Woes

Struggling with OneSat and A400M setbacks, company seeks to restructure and streamline operations.

How a swell in imagery satellites is accelerating hurricane recovery

Space companies are working with government agencies to show closed roads and washed out areas after natural disasters like hurricanes.

A trio of space startup investment rounds to highlight

The venture arms of AE Industrial Partners, Lockheed Martin and RTX are among the notable names at the heart of these investments.

Gogo's $375M acquisition and its public sector piece

Around one-fifth of Satcom Direct's revenue is generated from government work that includes broadband connectivity services.

Space missions rely on private sector engagement, NASA official says

The space agency needs to work more closely with its commercial providers to meet critical flight requirements.

Boeing Starliner returns to Earth without its crew

A former astronaut details what that means for NASA, Boeing and the astronauts still up in space.

Aerospacelab expands into the U.S. with new manufacturing facility

Belgian manufacturer expands operations in Torrance, California, to meet growing demand for space technology.

Bluestone backs missile defense and space tech company

The private investment firm is undertaking this move via a license it received to back promising small businesses whose technologies align with the Defense Department's priorities.