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SpaceX Secures $733 Million Launch Contract With US Space Force

SpaceX, the aerospace company led by Elon Musk, has been awarded a substantial contract worth $733 million by the United States Space Force.

This eight-launch agreement, facilitated by the Space Force’s Space Systems Command (SSC), falls under the National Security Space Launch Phase 3 Lane 1 initiative.

Brigadier General Kristin Panzenhagen, program executive officer for Assured Access to Space, emphasized the importance of rapid launch capabilities in today’s competitive global environment.

She stated, “In this era of Great Power Competition, it is imperative to not leave capability on the ground.”

“The Phase 3 Lane 1 construct allows us to execute launch services more quickly for the more risk-tolerant payloads, putting more capabilities on orbit faster in order to support national security,” Brigadier Gen Kristin Panzenhagen further added.

The contract also encompasses seven launches for the Space Development Agency (SDA) and one mission for the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), scheduled to take place no earlier than 2026.

Lt Col Douglas Downs Highlights Innovation In Space Launch Procurement

Lt Col Douglas Downs, the SSC’s material leader for Space Launch Procurement, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration.

“We are excited to kick off our innovative NSSL Phase 3 Lane 1 effort with two task orders that support critical NRO and SDA missions,” he further remarked.

Downs noted the significant role of industry in enhancing competition within the space launch sector.

Lt Col Douglas Downs further added, “Industry stepped up to the plate and delivered on this competition. Our innovative dual-lane strategy is enabling a streamlined process from mission acquisition to launch, getting our assets on orbit for our warfighters’ benefit more quickly. Plus, with the ability to on-ramp new providers and systems annually, we expect to see increasing competition and diversity.”

Meanwhile, the award period for the Phase 3 Lane 1 initiative extends from fiscal year 2025 to fiscal year 2029, with an option for a five-year extension, underscoring the long-term strategic partnership between the Space Force and commercial aerospace entities.

The Space Systems Command plays a critical role within the US Space Force, tasked with acquiring and delivering resilient capabilities that safeguard the nation’s strategic advantage in space operations.

With a robust $15.6 billion budget for space acquisition, SSC collaborates with joint forces, industry leaders, government agencies, and academic institutions to enhance national defense capabilities.

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