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- Alliant Techsystems Inc. F3Q09 (Qtr End 12/31/08) Earnings Call Transcript
- Question-and-Answer SessionOperator All right, excellent. Operator Instructions We will go first to Joe Nadol, JPMorgan. Joe Nadol - JPMorgan Thanks. Good morning. Dan Murphy Hi, Joe. Joe Nadol - JPMorgan Dan, first over at Space, just wondering there has been a talk with the transition team of the Obama...
- Earnings calls 2009-01-29
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- EELV Program Saves Billions, Honored With Top Award
- L0S ANGELES AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. AFPN -The Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle EELV Program Office recently received a top-level award for its efforts in saving the Air Force $5 to $7 billion. EELV's innovative payload-to-launch vehicle integration design and standardization of booster cores earned the program office the 1999...
- Research articles 2000-07-01
- BOEING DELTA IV TO SUPPORT FIRST WEST COAST EELV MISSION.
- The arrival of the Boeing Delta IV rocket at Vandenberg Air Force Base VAFB, California, puts the U.S. Air Force one step closer to launching its first West Coast Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle EELV mission. The Delta IV CFRP fairing and c ...
- Research articles 2003-02-03
- Analysis: Is It Time to Man-Rate EELV For Moon/Mars Program?
- Satellite News 06-01-2006 Less than a year ago, the final report of NASA's sweeping Exploration Systems Architecture study squashed the idea of using technology developed under the U.S. Air Force's Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle EELV program on the agency's moon/Mars Cargo Launch Vehicle. "No RS-68-powered variant of an EELV-derived...
- Research articles 2006-06-01
- Aerojet to Develop Upper Stage Engine for Lockheed Martin EELV Team
- SACRAMENTO, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 24, 1996--The U.S. Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center awarded a $60 million contract to a Lockheed Martin-led contractor team, including Aerojet, a segment of GenCorp, to develop the new Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle EELV family of more efficient, lower cost rockets.
- Research articles 1996-12-24
- Air Force print news : officials announce EELV contract award
- WASHINGTON AFPN -- Air Force officials announced Dec. 10 a contract award to Lockheed Martin International Launch Services for the purchase of one Atlas V Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle EELV. The vehicle will launch a National Reconnaissance Office payload from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla., in 2006. This...
- Research articles 2004-03-01
- Atlas V to Launch Wideband Gapfiller as ILS' 1st EELV Mission
- Business Editors MCLEAN, Va.--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 21, 2003 International Launch Services ILS will launch a U.S. Air Force communications satellite on an Atlas V rocket as its first government mission under the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle EELV program. The mission is the launch of Wideband Gapfiller Satellite #2...
- Research articles 2003-02-21
- Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle system: the next step in affordable space transportation - Military Space Programs
- Aunique U.S. Air Force/industry partnership is completing development of the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle EELV systems, opening a new era of. affordable space transportation for the 21st Century. EELV is an Acquisition Category ACAT 1D program structured to buy commercial launch services rather than launch vehicle hardware, associated infrastructure, and...
- Research articles 2002-03-01
- LOCKHEED MARTIN AWARDED CONTRACT FOR LAUNCH VEHICLE
- Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co., Littleton, Colo., is being awarded a cost plus award fee contract for Launch Capabilities for the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle EELV Program totaling more than $50 million. This work is expected to be complete by Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co., Littleton, Colo., is being...
- Research articles 2006-03-05
- BOEING CO. AWARDED CONTRACT FOR DELTA IV LAUNCH CAPABILITY
- Boeing Co., Huntington Beach, Calif., is being awarded a $674,116,428 cost-plus-award fee contract. This action provides for Delta IV Launch Capability for the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle EELV rocket program. This effort includes launch and Range Boeing Co., Huntington Beach, Calif., is being awarded a $674,116,428 cost-plus-award fee contract. This...
- Research articles 2006-11-19
- USA: LOCKHEED MARTIN AWARDED CONTRACT FOR LAUNCH SERVICES.
- Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co. is being awarded a firm-fixed price contract for $119,000,000. This contract is for the purchase of launch services using an Atlas V launch vehicle under the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle EELV program for launc Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co. is being...
- Research articles 2007-08-30
- USA: LOCKHEED MARTIN AWARDED CONTRACT FOR LAUNCH VEHICLE.
- Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co., Littleton, Colo., is being awarded a cost plus award fee contract for Launch Capabilities for the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle EELV Program totaling more than $50 million. This work is expected to be complet Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co., Littleton,...
- Research articles 2006-03-05
- USA: LOCKHEED MARTIN AWARDED CONTRACT FOR LAUNCH SERVICES.
- Lockheed Martin Corp., Littleton, Colo., is being awarded a $108,000,000 firm-fixed-price contract.This contract is for the purchase of launch services using an Atlas V Launch Vehicle under the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle EELV program for lau Lockheed Martin Corp., Littleton, Colo., is being awarded a ...
- Research articles 2007-03-01
- USA: BOEING CO. AWARDED CONTRACT FOR DELTA IV LAUNCH CAPABILITY.
- Boeing Co., Huntington Beach, Calif., is being awarded a $674,116,428 cost-plus-award fee contract. This action provides for Delta IV Launch Capability for the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle EELV rocket program. This effort includes launch and R Boeing Co., Huntington Beach, Calif., is being awarded a ...
- Research articles 2006-11-19
- The evolved expendable launch vehicle: tough decisions to assure access to space
- Editorial Abstract: With the recent phaseouts of multiple medium/heavy space-launch vehicles, the evolved expendable launch vehicle EELV will soon become the nation's only vehicle able to insert capabilities into space and replenish them. However, the future EELV faces serious challenges. Major Wood contends that only a determined effort to maintain...
- Research articles 2006-06-22
- Boeing Space Receives Air Force Okay To Begin GPS Modernization Program
- The Boeing Co.'s [BA] Boeing Space and Communications unit received approval from the U.S. Air Force to proceed with space vehicle production for the GPS IIF modernization program. GPS IIF is compatible with the Air Force's Evolved Expendable Launch VehicleEELV and will provide 20 percent more...
- Research articles 2002-03-14
- Russian engine will power future Atlas vehicles
- The Russian RD-180 engine that is powering Lockheed Martin's entry in the Air Force's Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle EELV program will be the center- piece of the company's next generation of Atlas space launch vehicles, a top company official said yesterday."We are very enthusiastic about using this powerful RD-180 engine,...
- Research articles 1996-12-05
- Air Force Funds ILS & Lockheed Martin to Plan for First EELV Launch
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- Research articles 2001-03-27
- auxilium Inks Deal With Lockheed Martin Astronautics; auxilium's Info-Engine Product Is Key Software Interoperability Component For EELV — Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicles — Program
- MENDOTA HEIGHTS, Minn.--BUSINESS WIRE--March 31, 1998-- auxilium inc., the leading supplier of intranet software designed to optimize interoperability between Product Data Management PDM and Enterprise Resource Planning ERP applications, legacy systems and critical supply chain partners, today announced the sale of 450 Info-EngineR user licenses to Lockheed Martin Astronautics.
- Research articles 1998-03-31
- BOEING DELIVERS FIRST EELV/DELTA IV COMMON BOOSTER CORE.
- Less than five years in the making, a new rocket designed by The Boeing Company [NYSE:BA] in Seal Beach, California for a U.S. Air Force program targeted at reducing launch costs and ensuring the nation's access to space, rolled out from its facilit Less than...
- Research articles 2002-06-03
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