Colorado company lands $977 million for U.S. military satellite work

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90-year-old Ed Dwight rocketed into space this weekend more than six decades after he became the nation's first Black astronaut candidate.

The missile-detection satellites are meant to help find and track missiles that are being developed by several nations — notably China and Russia.JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. — Lockheed Martin Space has won a contract change worth up to $977.6 million to fund work for the U.S. military developing advanced missile-launch detection satellites.The satellites are scheduled to be launched by 2028.

New funds were added under a contract modification made public June 21 and handled by the space sensing unit of the U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command in Los Angeles. The money covers post-launch work through July 31, 2029, for “on-orbit developmental and operational testing, calibration, and tuning of the Overhead Persistent Infrared main mission payload” on two of the satellites, plus starting the satellites’ operations and supporting defense contractors working with the satellites in orbit, the contract said.The work is expected to take place at Lockheed Martin Space locations in Aurora and Boulder and in Sunnyvale, California, the Space Force said.

 

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