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Space Systems Command's Next Industry Day to Highlight Space Domain Awareness by Staff Writers Los Angeles AFB CA (SPX) Jul 15, 2022
Space Systems Command (SSC) officials and other agencies involved in Space Domain Awareness (SDA) will meet with traditional and non-traditional space industry professionals July 28 in Colorado Springs to exchange ideas and methods to execute SDA missions at the next SSC Industry Day. To register, visit the SSC Front Door webpage. "Strengthening partnerships with industry and having valuable dialogue is critical as the space acquisition community seeks the most innovative and creative solutions in order to get after the threat and challenges facing the nation today in space," said Col. Rich Kniseley, Chief of the Enterprise Requirements and Architectures Division, at SSC's Space Systems Integration Office. "By listening to our industry partners and understanding their approaches and technological abilities, it provides us better insight on how to focus our investments and we can take advantage of the best the commercial space industry has to offer." The unclassified event later this month will follow SSC's traditional Industry Day approach with a full agenda of government presentations from around the SDA community, including but not limited to SSC Acquisition Deltas, U.S. Space Command, SSC's Front Door and Commercial Services Offices, the JTF-SD Commercial Operations Cell, the USSF 19 Space Defense Squadron, Air Force Research Laboratory, and many others. The event is closed to media. In addition to active participation from the U.S. Department of Defense and the intelligence community, Industry Days offer inroads for non-traditional companies, who might not have the robust business development teams and networks compared to larger, defense "prime" contractors. While the July event follows the traditional Industry Day format, SSC's Industry Day series also includes "reverse industry" style events, where SSC officials and subject matter experts meet with commercial companies to talk about different problem sets facing the U.S. Space Force. "Industry input helps to shape how the USSF pursues those problem sets, and helps identify what needs to be purchased," said Lt. Col. Vinny Pande, branch chief of the Persistent Tactical Sensing branch within SSC's Space Sensing program executive office. "Reverse Industry Day is an opportunity for the government to have a less active speaking role and a more active listening role to what industry can offer - not just in terms of responding to a Request for Proposal or to a solicitation, but what can industry offer towards the problems or capabilities that government is pursuing." Next month, SSC Industry Days scheduled for Aug. 24-25 will focus on Tactically Responsive Space on the Aerospace Corporation campus in El Segundo, Calif. Space Systems Command (SSC), headquartered at Los Angeles Air Force Base in El Segundo, California, is the U.S. Space Force field command responsible for rapidly developing, acquiring, equipping, fielding and sustaining lethal and resilient space capabilities. SSC mission capability areas include launch acquisition and operations, communications and positioning, navigation and timing (PNT), space sensing, battle management command, control and communications (BMC3), and space domain awareness and combat power.
Rocket Lab supports significant milestone for DARPA and SDA for Mandrake-2 Mission Long Beach CA (SPX) Jul 15, 2022 Rocket Lab USA, Inc. (Nasdaq: RKLB) has supported a significant milestone for Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and the Space Development Agency's (SDA) Mandrake-2 mission. In June, the two Mandrake-2 spacecraft, Able and Baker, successfully demonstrated closing and maintaining an optical communications link for the full test duration of 40 minutes at a range of 114 km. In that time, more than 280 Gb of data were transferred between the satellites. This is an historic step in DARPA ... read more
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