MDA awards launch services contract
Filed under: AADC, Contract Awards, MDA, missile defense, space
Alaska Aerospace Development Corp. (AADC) has won a ID/IQ contract to provide launch services at the Kodiak Island facility. This was built in order to launch targets for missile defense tests in the Pacific. The contract could be worth $50 M if all efforts are utilized. AADC has supported the facility for several years, and is payed by the launch. If there are no launches that year no pay is received.
For more see the Kodiak Daily Mirror.
Air Force buys sounding rockets
Filed under: Alliant Techsystems, Contract Awards, NASA, U.S. Air Force, missile defense, production program, space
Alliant Techsystems was awarded a contract by the US Air Force to provide sounding rockets for it and NASA’s use. See a press release here. Sounding rockets tend to be small, single stage rockets that stay suborbital. They can be used to simulate targets for ballistic missile defense tests and experiments, and also support NASA activities and experiments. One common use before the Test Ban Treaty was to collect data from nuclear tests in the Pacific and the American West.
US defense budget spreads the wealth
Filed under: DRS Technologies, Federal Budget Process, IT, SETA, development program, logistics, production program
These three articles illustrate how the US defense budget as it has grown over the last several years effects localities economically. This one and this one discuss how Western Pennsylvania relies on the budget to support local industry. This article about Hawaii shows the effect of the Pacific Missile Range Facility on the island of Kaua’i. Although tourism is the major economy on that island the conduct of AEGIS missile defense tests certainly adds money to the local economy. Read more





