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GPS Took 10 Extra Years. The Bill Doubled. It's Still Not Done.
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GPS Took 10 Extra Years. The Bill Doubled. It's Still Not Done.

The US GPS ground control system OCX cost $8 billion—more than double its original budget—and arrived a decade late. What does that tell us about how defense software gets built?

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DH
Doyun Han
Four Times in a Year: The Pentagon Keeps Handing GPS Launches to SpaceX
TechEN
Four Times in a Year: The Pentagon Keeps Handing GPS Launches to SpaceX

The US Space Force has transferred yet another GPS satellite launch from ULA to SpaceX — the fourth such move in just over a year. What this pattern reveals about the future of military space launches.

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DH
Doyun Han
US Space Force Says It Needs to 'Punch Back' at China's Satellites
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US Space Force Says It Needs to 'Punch Back' at China's Satellites

As China expanded from fewer than 100 satellites in 2013 to hundreds today, a US Space Force general declares defensive measures insufficient, calling for offensive capabilities.

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HK
Haneul Kim
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Rocket Lab's Latest Launch Isn't About the Rocket—It's About a New 'Flatpack' Future for Satellites
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Rocket Lab's Latest Launch Isn't About the Rocket—It's About a New 'Flatpack' Future for Satellites

Rocket Lab's launch for the Space Force signals a shift beyond CubeSats. Our analysis explores how new 'DiskSat' designs could reshape the space economy.

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DH
Doyun Han
The Flatpack Satellite Revolution: Why Space Force's 'DiskSat' Launch Matters
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The Flatpack Satellite Revolution: Why Space Force's 'DiskSat' Launch Matters

The US Space Force and NASA just launched DiskSats, a radical new flat satellite design. PRISM analyzes how this could upend launch economics and the space industry.

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DH
Doyun Han
PRISM

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