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Satellite Industry Awaits Impact of Never-Ending U.S. Government Budget Battle 

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Next Steps Revealed in DARPA's Phoenix Satellite Repurposing Project

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Arabsat CEO Balkheyour: Hosted Payload Announcement Coming at SATELLITE 2013

Contracts
Lockheed Martin Grabs an Additional $342.6 Million in Military Satellite Deals

ADSB, YahSat Awarded UAE Navy Baynunah Satcom Contract

Harris to Modernize Air Force Meteorological Satellite Program

Millennium Space Systems, Air Force Sign Weather Satellite Gap Solutions Deal

Industry News
Boeing WGS-5 Arrives in Florida to Prepare for ULA Delta 4 Launch

TS2 Uses Hylas 2 to Expand Satellite Internet Access in Afghanistan

Inmarsat Expands Mobile Tactical BLOS Communications for Government Users

Janet Nickloy Named 2013 Hosted Payload Alliance Chair

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U.S. Air Force Issues WGS Contract Modification to Boeing

Boeing has won a $377 million contract modification with the U.S. Air Force to continue work on its constellation of Wideband Global Satcom (WGS) satellites, the Pentagon confirmed Jan. 16.

   The firm, fixed-price contract runs through May 2013 and exercises an option under a previously negotiated contract for Boeing to produce, process, launch and activate a ninth WGS satellite.
   Three WGS satellites are now in orbit. Boeing is currently building three satellites as a prime contract with an additional three satellites being procured.
   The Air Force said it was currently finalizing a deal with governments from five countries to buy into the WGS wideband communications constellation as it prepares for the launch of the fourth satellite, WGS-4 on Jan. 19. WGS-4 is the first WGS Block 2 satellite to include a bypass that allows for transmission of large data files required for shuttling airborne intelligence data.

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