| Date: | Tuesday September 09, @07:01PM |
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| Author: | ewing2001 |
| Topic: | Bush |
| from the CNN dept. | |
Behind the "secret project" is CSC/DynCorp, Welkin Associates, Northrop Grumman Tasc
CNN -Tuesday, September 9, 2003
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A Titan rocket carries the top secret satellite into space early Tuesday
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, Florida (CNN) -- The Air Force launched a top-secret satellite Tuesday for the National Reconnaissance Office, which operates the United States' fleet of spy spacecraft.
A Titan IV-B rocket was used to launch the large spacecraft, believed to be an electronics listening satellite, into a position 22,300 miles above the Earth's equator.
The National Reconnaissance Office would not reveal any details about the satellite, including its cost, purpose or which contractor built it.
"I cannot discuss what the payload is other than to tell you that it will provide additional capabilities for our nation's leadership and military," said Art Haubold, a spokesman for the NRO.
This particular satellite was delayed for more than three years due to technical problems and had been scheduled for launch as recently as several months ago.
The NRO's electronics listening satellites use baseball diamond-size antennas which fold up like an umbrella for launch.
| Members | Organization |
| Gordon Negus (Chairman) | Aerospace |
| William Savage (Vice-Chairman) | TASC |
| Dennis Adams | NRO/SI |
| Dr. Frank Berko | NSA |
| Dr. Louis Blackwell | NRO/COMM |
| Joseph Bozzay | NRO/IM |
| David Broadhurst | CIO |
| Col. Robert Cox | ASAF (Space) |
| Lt. Col. William Doyle | USSPACECOM |
| Kawana Hutson | NRO/OSO |
| Jose Jiminez | Welkin Associates (for DoD/OSA) |
| Allen Krum | NRO/IM |
| Col John Landon | DUSD (S) |
| CAPT Matthew Rogers | DoD/OSA |
| Rick Shackelford | TASC |
| Col Eric Sundberg | NRO/OSA |
| Col Christopher Waln | AFMC/SMC |
| Robert Weber | CIA |
| James Wilson | Aerospace (for NRO/P&A;) |
Welkin Associates, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Computer Sciences Corporation, Inc., is a Northern Virginia-based systems engineering and technical assistance (SETA) company specializing in:

"...On March 7, 2003, CSC completed its acquisition of DynCorp, a large federal government contractor with extensive experience in the A&D; industry. The DynCorp acquisition expands CSC's offerings in areas such as Aviation Services, Base Operations, Logistics Support Services and Range Technical Services..."
Northrop Grumman operates through six sectors: Electronic Systems, headquartered in Baltimore, Md.; Information Technology, headquartered in Herndon, Va.; Integrated Systems, based in Dallas, Tex.; Ship Systems, headquartered in Pascagoula, Miss.; Newport News, headquartered in Newport News, Va.; and Component Technologies, based in Iselin, N.J.
From its headquarters in Los Angeles, Calif., Northrop Grumman operates in 44 states and 25 countries. The company has expected 2002 revenues of approximately $18 billion and has a workforce of approximately 100,000 talented men and women.
Northrop Grumman Information Technology is a premier provider of advanced IT solutions, engineering and business services for government and commercial clients. Headquartered in Herndon, the company's expertise spans such areas as information systems integration; command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR); enterprise hardware and software solutions; training and simulation; base and range support; signals intelligence; space systems; and specialized scientific, engineering and technical services..."
Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (DUSD)
Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC)
USSPACECOM, which is a unified command, drawing on the Army Space Command (USARSPACE), Naval Space Command (NAVSPACECOM) and the Air Force Space Command (AFSPACECOM). NAVSPASUR is merely one of the facilities tapped by USSPACECOM for its tracking data.
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