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ULA wins competition for $191 million Air Force launch
« on: July 01, 2017, 12:33:46 am »
Space News by Phillip Swarts — June 29, 2017

WASHINGTON — The Air Force selected United Launch Alliance as the launch provider for an experimental blast detection satellite, beating out SpaceX, the service announced June 29.

The $191.1 million contract is for the Space Test Program (STP) 3 mission, set to lift off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, in June 2019 aboard an Atlas 5 rocket in the 551 configuration. The service said that $184.9 million is being awarded at the time of the contract using fiscal year 2017 space procurement funding.

The Air Force put the STP-3 launch up for bid in September 2016, giving SpaceX and ULA until December to submit proposals. It’s just the third competitively-bid national security space launch contract after an era where ULA — a joint venture between defense industry giants Boeing and Lockheed Martin — was the government’s sole source for launches.

The effort is part of the Air Force’s “Phase 1A,” an effort to “reintroduce a competitive procurement environment” into the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) program, the service said. This particular phase is set to cover 15 competitively-bid launches through 2019, at which point the military hopes to have several launch providers as options.

SpaceX won the first two launch contracts, including a GPS 3 launch that was awarded in March. While other companies are developing their own launch systems, currently SpaceX and ULA are the only two companies certified for EELV-class launches.

“The competitive award of the STP-3 Launch Services contract to United Launch Alliance directly supports [the Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center’s] mission of delivering resilient and affordable space capabilities to our nation,” Lt. Gen. John F. Thompson, SMC commander, said in a statement.

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Re: ULA wins competition for $191 million Air Force launch
« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2017, 11:31:01 am »
Interesting. Did they underbid SpaceX, or used their connections in the Pentagon to pull strings?

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Re: ULA wins competition for $191 million Air Force launch
« Reply #2 on: July 01, 2017, 11:40:33 am »
Interesting. Did they underbid SpaceX, or used their connections in the Pentagon to pull strings?

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John Taylor, a spokesman for SpaceX, said in a statement that “the mission performance required that we bid Falcon Heavy,” a rocket that is still in the process of receiving final certification from the government for military launches.

“We did submit a bid, but with the knowledge that our first Falcon Heavy flight might occur after the time of the award,” Taylor said. “Given we have not flown Falcon Heavy, we did not anticipate winning this mission.”

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Re: ULA wins competition for $191 million Air Force launch
« Reply #3 on: July 01, 2017, 11:43:10 am »
I guess I should read the article before making snarky comments........ :facepalm: