U.S. Space Command will offer “significant relocation bonuses” to its civilians in Colorado Springs who choose to move to the command’s new home in Huntsville, Alabama. These ...
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No agreement, so Colorado's lawsuit over US Space Command move to Alabama advances
The lawsuit advances to litigation, now that the two sides have told a judge they could not reach agreement after "extensive discussions." ...
Colorado’s aerospace industry remains strong, but losing Space Command was a wake-up call. Now, the challenge is making sure it was only Space Command and not the start of something bigger.
The digital combatant command was among the “first movers” in the operation against Iran, Joint Chiefs Chair Dan Caine said.
U.S. forces destroyed Iran’s military space command, Adm. Brad Cooper, the head of Central Command, announced Thursday, ...
A U.S. Air Force F-35 takes flight in support of Operation Epic Fury. (U.S. Air Force) Before the first bomb fell, the conflict in Iran was already being dominated from 22,000 miles above it. On an ...
President Donald Trump announced that U.S. Space Command will be located in Huntsville, Alabama, reversing a Biden-era ...
U.S. Space Command is rolling out substantial relocation and retention bonuses to encourage civilian employees to move from ...
More than two months have gone by since President Donald Trump announced that U.S. Space Command would be on the move to Alabama. And it'll still be a matter of years until the new headquarters is up ...
The US Space Command has announced it will host an industry day on April 1 to provide information about the construction of a command and control facility, set to contain a “secure data center.” The ...
The Pentagon announced on Friday that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth met with the U.S. Space Command Commander General Stephen Whiting to discuss the relocation of the entity. President Trump ...
(NEXSTAR) — The Pentagon announced on Friday Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth met with the U.S. Space Command Commander General Stephen Whiting to discuss the “relocation of U.S. Space Command.” ...
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