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SpaceX Concludes Starship Prototype Rocket Pressurization Test
SpaceX cleared a cryogenic pressurization test for the fourth prototype unit of a rocket designed to support missions to the moon and Mars, SpaceNews reported Monday.
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Northrop Maintains OmegA Rocket Dev’t Amid COVID-19; Charlie Precourt Quoted
Northrop Grumman is moving forward to continue tests of a new military-tailored launch vehicle in competition with Blue Origin, SpaceX and United Launch Alliance amid the COVID-19 pandemic, United Press International reported Monday.
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DARPA Reschedules AI Aircraft Maneuvering Tests Due to Coronavirus
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency has postponed the final test of an automated aircraft operations program due to COVID-19-related restrictions.
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Zobrist Software Group Added to GSA Schedule 70 Contract
Zobrist Software Group has secured a position on the General Services Administration’s Schedule 70 contract to offer commercial information technology software, equipment and services to government clients.
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L3Harris Unveils Prototype Ventilation System; Sean Stackley Quoted
L3Harris Technologies led a team composed of Maker’s Edge Makerspace, Baylor University and select physicians from California and Texas to develop a ventilation system that will work to assist patients that have tested positive for COVID-19.
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Lockheed Launches Mobile App that Simulates Satellite Constellations
Lockheed Martin’s space business has released a new app that allows individuals to set and visualize different arrangements of a satellite constellation surrounding Earth, Air Force Magazine reported Monday.
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Accenture Federal Services’ McClure, Jackson, Layman on How Federal IT Leaders Approach Modernization
Dave McClure, Malcolm Jackson and Jason Layman of Accenture Federal Services wrote in a Nextgov article published Monday that there are three lessons from the company’s Future Systems research that show how federal information technology leaders approach IT modernization and the first is that these leaders invest in innovation infrastructure.
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AWS’ Teresa Carlson: NASA, Tech Companies Leverage Cloud to Explore Space
Teresa Carlson, vice president of the worldwide public sector at Amazon Web Services and a 2020 Wash100 awardee, wrote in a blog entry posted Monday how cloud platforms help NASA and space technology companies explore space, protect life on Earth and support other missions.