The Space Development Agency is working with the Army to develop the ability to track time-sensitive ground threats from space and provide real-time information to war fighters.
The Air Force announced that it has successfully connected to the first GPS III satellite on orbit with an interim ground system designed by Lockheed Martin.
The next step in the military's shift to digital capabilities is to retool how we task, organize, and equip both intelligence collection and analytic crews.
By Brig. Gen. Gregory Gagnon and Lt. Col. Nishawn Smagh
Chris Bogdan, Booz Allen’s senior vice president in charge of military space activities, explains the company's approach to ground systems and its work on FORGE.
Asking the Air Force to restructure its existing acquisition approach for the GBSD, as Boeing has done, is certain to add schedule time and likely to increase costs.