July 19, 2009 Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense SpaceWar Advertising Kit
NPOESS Preparatory Project Ground Segment Ready For Operations
Suitland MD (SPX) Jul 17, 2009
The National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS) team reached a major milestone as the final portion of the NPOESS Preparatory Project (NPP) ground system was transitioned to operations. Raytheon, Northrop Grumman, NASA and the NPOESS Integrated Program Office officially handed over the NPOESS Interface Data Processor for NPP satellite data processing to the ... read more

Robots ready for a rumble in the outback
Melbourne (UPI) Jul 15, 2009
Global artificial intelligence companies will battle it out in Australia's outback to be one of the winners of a competition to design next-generation combat robots. Judges for the Australian-led competition will chose five companies to be given hundreds of thousands of dollars in grant money to further develop their prototypes next year. The Australian government working with ... more

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US sounds alarm on China seapower
Washington (AFP) July 15, 2009
The United States voiced concern Wednesday about rising tension between China and Vietnam in the South China Sea as a senator led calls to boost US seapower faced with Beijing's growing military. Experts at a Senate hearing pointed to a string of incidents -- including standoffs this year between US and Chinese ships -- as evidence of a more assertive sea posture by Beijing. ... more

LockMart To Upgrade US Navy Submarine Communication Mast Antenna Systems
Marion MA (SPX) Jul 17, 2009
Lockheed Martin, in a joint venture with Granite State Manufacturing (GSM), received a $6.9 million contract from the U.S. Navy to design, test and manufacture an upgraded Multifunction Mast Antenna System to improve submarine communications. Currently, all U.S. Navy submarines operating at periscope depth, including the new Virginia-class attack submarines, use the antenna system as their ... more

Maliki plans 5-year war against insurgents
Baghdad (UPI) Jul 16, 2009
According to Iraqi officials, Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is making plans for his beleaguered government to wage a five-year war against al-Qaida jihadists and other insurgents as the United States withdraws its military forces. To do that would mean building up the Shiite-dominated government's intelligence capabilities. The problem is that the various security services established ... more

Fire Scout Provided A Real-time Video Feed
San Diego CA (SPX) Jul 17, 2009
A Northrop Grumman-developed MQ-8B Fire Scout Vertical Takeoff and Landing Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (VTUAV) testing in the U.S. provided a real-time video feed of electro-optical/ infrared sensor (EO/IR) imagery to participants at the Paris Air Show recently. The video feed was provided by a U.S. Navy aircraft flying from the Webster Annex of NAS Patuxent River, Md. The aircraft ... more

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    ENERGY NEWS
    How hard is it to prevent recurring blackouts in Puerto Rico?
    Boston MA (SPX) Jan 10, 2025
    Researchers at MIT's Laboratory for Information and Decision Systems (LIDS) have shown that using decision-making software and dynamic monitoring of weather and energy use can significantly improve ... more
    US emissions stagnate in 2024, challenging climate goals: study
    Washington (AFP) Jan 9, 2025
    US greenhouse gas emissions barely decreased in 2024, leaving the world's largest economy off track to achieve its climate goals, according to an analysis released Thursday, as the incoming Trump administration looks set to double down on fossil fuels. ... more
    Pace of German emissions cuts slows in 2024: study
    Berlin (AFP) Jan 7, 2025
    German greenhouse gas emissions fell again in 2024 but at a slower rate, due to lagging green investment by industry and households, according to a study published Tuesday. ... more

    TECH SPACE
    A Sustainable Development Goal for Earth's Orbit
    London, UK (SPX) Jan 10, 2025
    Scientists are advocating for the United Nations to establish a new Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) focused on protecting Earth's orbit and curbing the accumulation of space debris. Current ... more
    ReOrbit and Ananth Technologies Collaborate on GEO Satellite Development
    Berlin, Germany (SPX) Jan 10, 2025
    ReOrbit, a prominent provider of software-driven satellites for secure communications, has formalized a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Ananth Technologies, a leading Indian aerospace and def ... more
    Debris falling from the sky: more often, more risk
    Paris (AFP) Jan 8, 2025
    It is still not clear what exactly fell onto a Kenyan village last month, but such events are likely to become increasingly common given the amount of space debris drifting above the planet. ... more

    ROBO SPACE
    RoboForce secures $10M to launch AI-powered robotic workforce
    Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jan 07, 2025
    RoboForce, a pioneering provider of robotic labor solutions, has announced the completion of $10 million in early-stage funding. Supported by prominent investors such as Nobel Laureate Myron Scholes ... more
    Passed the Turing Test living in Turing Futures
    Sydney, Australia (SPX) Jan 03, 2024
    A recent perspective published in the Nov. 13 issue of Intelligent Computing has highlighted how modern artificial intelligence systems have fulfilled Alan Turing's vision of machines capable of lea ... more
    Are we ready for the ethical challenges of AI and robots
    Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Jan 03, 2024
    Artificial intelligence (AI) and AI-enabled robots are rapidly integrating into everyday life, evolving from simple tools into entities that resemble human partners. This transformation brings criti ... more

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    Role of combat in US Army suicides unclear: experts
    Washington (AFP) July 16, 2009
    The link between repeated combat tours for US soldiers and a rising number of suicides in the ranks remains unclear, officials and researchers said on Thursday. "It's not true that repeated deployments are the primary factor involved in the suicide issue," Robert Ursano of the Uniformed Services University in Maryland told reporters. "There's no question that repeated deployments ... more

    Next UN atomic chief says Iran, NKorea 'very different'
    Tokyo (AFP) July 16, 2009
    The next head of the UN atomic watchdog said Thursday that the cases of Iran and North Korea were "very different" because Tehran has not withdrawn from the Non-Proliferation Treaty. Iran also accepts UN inspectors at its nuclear facilities, said Yukiya Amano, a Japanese diplomat who was chosen earlier this month as the next director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). ... more

    NKorea, Myanmar loom over Asian security forum
    Bangkok (AFP) July 17, 2009
    North Korea's nuclear programme and Myanmar's rights record are set to dominate Asia's largest security forum next week, as US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton makes her debut at the meeting. Foreign ministers at the annual Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Regional Forum in the Thai resort island of Phuket are also expected to discuss the region's economy and joint action on ... more

    Iraqi detainee numbers lessen
    Baghdad (UPI) Jul 16, 2009
    Thousands of Iraqis detained prior to the beginning of the year by U.S. troops for security-related offenses are slowly but steadily being released from custody as the United States scales back operations in the run-up to complete withdrawal from the country. In late June there were about 10,800 detainees -- 19 of them juveniles -- behind the concrete barriers, concertina wire and ... more

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  • Gates vows to fight Congress on defense budget


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  • British MPs challenge Brown over Afghanistan
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    Chinese foreign minister pledges military aid for Africa
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  • Indian, Pakistani leaders meet in Egypt
  • UN adds targeted North Koreans to sanctions list
  • China warns all countries not to promote Uighur leader
  • China's economy grows 7.9 percent in stunning rebound
  • Environment activists threaten Canada gas company
  • Canada tightens travel requirements
  • China hits back on Rio Tinto 'spy' affair
  • New Geothermal Heat Extraction Process To Deliver Clean Power Generation

  • US officials confident of greater clean energy ties with China
  • US commerce secretary raises Internet control with China
  • Students Design Better Lighting For Sub-Saharan Africans
  • Photosynthetic Energy From Plants And Algae
  • Iraq trade union threatens to block foreign oil field work
  • India's fraud-hit Satyam to restate accounts for seven years
  • New Director For Isaac Newton Group Of Telescopes
  • ESOA Elects Romain Bausch New Chairman

  • Broadband Coverage Maps Give Competitive Advantage For Stimulus Package Funds
  • Flight test OK'd for new Aegis missiles
  • Israel tests anti-rocket system
  • Energy Harvesting For Future UAVs
  • Hidden bombs wreak grim toll on Afghan frontline
  • US warship, Georgian vessels hold joint Black Sea exercises
  • US ready to engage Iran but time limited: Clinton
  • US hopes India to reveal location for nuclear plants



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