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The Defense Department's Advanced Extremely High Frequency-1 satellite--which came in danger of failing to achieve geosynchronous orbit after an on-board thruster shut down prematurely following its
Members of the Senate Armed Services Committee voted unanimously Nov. 15 to approve a new fiscal 2012 defense authorization bill that would include another $21 billion in cuts from the request.
Base Defense Department spending in the coming fiscal year would be $8.9 billion less than the amount President Barack Obama requested in February if the House Appropriations Committee gets its way.
Longer than expected testing of an Atlas V rocket component will delay launch of the first Advanced Extremely High Frequency military communications satellite from July 30 to August 10, announced the
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