"Space Force Expands Rocket-Launch Contractor Roster to Meet Growing Demand"

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The US Space Force is expanding its competition for mission contracts, planning to buy more rocket launches than previously expected. Under the National Security Space Launch (NSSL) Phase 3 program, the Space Force aims to almost triple the number of launches it bought in Phase 2, estimating 90 missions. The program has been split into two groups, with Lane 1 allowing companies to compete as rockets debut and Lane 2 selecting companies for missions with the most demanding requirements. The Space Force has made adjustments to Phase 3, including adding more missions, introducing a price cap, and expanding Lane 2 to three companies.
Topics:business#competition#defensespace#military-missions#national-security-space-launch#rocket-companies#space-force
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