The U.S. Space Force is extending the Mobile User Objective System, or MUOS, constellation with the procurement of two additional satellites to deliver secure, reliable tactical communications for joint and coalition warfighters worldwide.
For decades, government space systems were built as bespoke, standalone architectures. That made sense when only a handful of nations could operate in orbit. Today, the commercial market is global, fast, and unprecedently inventive. The challenge isn’t whether commercial technology can meet our
The U.S. Space Force (USSF) demonstrated a Tactically Responsive Space (TacRS) launch as part of the multi-launch, multi-vehicle VICTUS HAZE mission leveraging commercially developed products. VICTUS HAZE is designed to demonstrate the Nation’s capability to rapidly acquire, launch, and operate
Vandenberg's Hawk of the Week Award on June 24th
30th Operations Support Squadron Change of Command Ceremony
533rd Training Squadron Change of Command
TSgt Anthony Necker Named Air Force Occupational Safety Career Professional of the Year
"A Collaborative Engine": S4 Summit Unites Airmen and Guardians for Space Superiority
Air Force Academy cadets help build PSFB infrastructure
61st Civil Engineer and Logistics Squadron Welcomes New Commander, Honors Legacy of Service
Baird Assumes Command of 61st Security Forces Squadron
Guardians and Airmen Participate in Military Fitness Expo