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Redondo Beach, Long Beach companies to work on $1.6 billion in Space Force missile tracking projects
Northrop Grumman and Rocket Lab USA received $1.6 billion to build sensors for a low-Earth orbit missile tracking satellite network with continuous global coverage, the Space Development Agency said.
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Redondo Beach, Long Beach companies to work on $1.6 billion in Space Force missile tracking projects
Satellite builders in Redondo Beach and Long Beach will work on $1.6 billion in projects with the U.S. Space Force to continue developing its missile tracking satellite network, the U.S. Space Development Agency announced recently. Northrop Grumman in Redondo Beach and Rocket Lab USA in Long Beach were awarded the contracts, worth $1.6 billion, to build missile warning, tracking and defense satellite sensors for the U.S. Space Development Agency…
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