Aerospace Daily & Defense Report

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SAR: The Defense Department late April 9 unveiled the newest batch of Selected Acquisition Reports detailing program performance. For the December 2006 reporting period, there was a net cost increase of $56.287 billion, or 3.5 percent, over September 2006 estimates.

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NASA has signed a $719 million modification to the current International Space Station (ISS) contract with Russia's Federal Space Agency in Moscow for crew and cargo services through 2011, the agency announced April 9. The firm-fixed price extension covers crew rotations for six crewmembers in 2009, six in 2010 and three in 2011, along with the delivery and the removal of 5.6 metric tons (12,300 pounds) of cargo.

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The U.S. Air Force has awarded Lockheed Martin Space systems Corp. $25 million and Boeing Navigation and Communication Systems $18 million in contract modifications for the Global Positioning System (GPS) III program, the Pentagon announced April 6. This modifications fund the companies to perform Space Vehicle Risk Reduction and Systems Definition (SVRR&SD) through the end of September.

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Michael Fabey
The overarching tactical air (tacair) plan being put together now by the U.S. Navy should address recent criticisms by congressional investigators that tacair programs aren't being integrated properly across the services, Naval acquisition officials said April 5.

Robert Wall
Germany's defense procurement agency (BWB) on March 30 awarded a contract to Switzerland's Oerlikon Contraves for a counter-rocket, counter-mortar system. The system is supposed to be an evolution of Oerlikon's Skyshield air-defense equipment, which is aimed at defeating much larger threats. The initial focus of the contract is to hone the accuracy of the system's sensors and firing unit so it can intercept the faster-moving, smaller targets.

Michael Fabey
While the U.S. Navy is looking for earlier and deeper involvement in the development and acquisition of its ship and other weapons programs, the service does not plan to develop a one-size-fits-all management plan, said Delores Etter, service assistant secretary for research, development and acquisition.

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Charles H. Allen has been appointed vice president and general manager of Rotorcraft Systems. Lizum Mishra has been named corporate communications director for Boeing India.

By Jefferson Morris
NASA's operating plan for fiscal 2007, still evolving as the agency struggles to accommodate a $528.1 million cut to its requested amount, kills a proposed robotic lunar lander as expected, and slips the initial operational capability of its planned Orion/Ares I follow-on to the space shuttle. But it adds funds to two high-profile (and high-cost) space science programs - the Mars Science Laboratory and the James Webb Space Telescope - to keep them on schedule for their planned launch dates in 2009 and 2013, respectively.

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The European Space Agency (ESA) has signed agreements with NASA and Russia's Institute for Biomedical Problems (IBMP) for joint operational work and studies that can lead to greater cooperation in future human space exploration.

By Jefferson Morris
U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Trey Obering, director of the Missile Defense Agency (MDA), says he feels a sense of "urgency" in establishing the proposed Ground-Based Midcourse Defense (GMD) site in Europe, given the looming threat of Iran's missile program.

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INSPECTION: NASA plans to remove all three engines on the shuttle Atlantis to ensure a putty-like silicone used to gauge changes in fuel-pipe liners hasn't contaminated the propulsion system. This may or may not affect the launch schedule, which remains in flux as NASA ponders whether to replace Atlantis' hail-damaged external tank.

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Philip A. Marquez has been named vice president, assistant general counsel and sector counsel.

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Gene Davis has been named president of the BioMedical Systems Division. Marco van Wijngaarden has been appointed president of the simulation division.

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Lt. Gen. Gus Cianciolo (USA Ret.) and Col. W. Glenn Yarborough, Jr. (USA Ret.) have been appointed to the board of directors.

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Alain M. Bellemare has been named executive vice president for Pratt & Whitney Strategy and Development. Bellemare will also continue as president of Pratt & Whitney Canada.

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John S. Slattery has been named club president.

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Telespazio is starting production of the ESA-backed Pan-European Satellite Telecom Adaptor, a ground-based switching unit that is intended to support European civil protection teams by allowing them to use a variety of satellites to communicate, even if deployed in remote locations after a major disaster.

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More satellite data reveal dwindling sea ice coverage surrounding the North Pole, suggesting that an Arctic warming trend traced back at least to 1958 is continuing at a faster pace.

Michael Fabey
While U.S. Navy officials say they plan to revamp acquisition strategies that place more importance on speed than procurement procedures, the same leaders also acknowledge they have taken some shortcuts to field the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle.

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Russell Caso has been appointed vice president of strategic development.