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Many in industry aren’t supportive of GSA taking over NASA SEWP. More than two dozen contractors wrote to the U.S. DOGE ...
A serious accident occurred on Wednesday during the launch of a new North Korean warship while Kim Jong Un was attending the ...
"We are doing a realignment and we're going back to the department to ask for what we refer to as a 'surgical rehiring,'" Lt. Gen. Paul Stanton said.
"We are certainly looking towards the opportunities to continue partnership with the international community." ...
ST. LOUIS – The U.S. Space Force and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) signed a memorandum of agreement May ...
Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman said Tuesday the Space Force has lost almost 14% of its civilian workforce in ...
The U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation confirmed that the 42-year-old tech entrepreneur and commercial astronaut as the new administrator for America’s space agency.
Fifty-five nations have now penned their commitment to NASA's Artemis Accords. NASA announced Norway's decision to join the ...
At the Space Symposium in Colorado last month, one topic stood out: the possibility of moving Space Command out of Colorado ...
The Senate voted 74-25 to confirm Troy Meink, who has been principal deputy director of the National Reconnaissance Office ...
A 90% loss of civilian workforce now would cripple our ability to combat China and Russia in space for many years to come.
12K Air Force civilian employees expected to be cut: Lt. Gen. Air Force Lt. Gen. Caroline Miller reportedly expects to lose around 12,000 Air Force civilians, which is about 6% of the agency’s ...