_Aerospace Daily

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INTELSAT'S board of governors elected Richard Vos as chairman during its 124th meeting Sept. 16 in Washington. Vos, currently head of international consortia and organizations with BT, the signatory of the United Kingdom, began his term at the meeting. Ulysses Santos, who was elected vice chairman at the 123rd meeting, also began his term. The board also authorized management to place a reservation with Space Systems/Loral, which made the Intelsat IX series of satellites, to fund long-lead items for possible procurement of the Intelsat 905 satellite.

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The Ground Based Radar-Prototype (GBR-P), designed for the Pentagon's national missile defense (NMD) program, showed its ability Friday to acquire and track a target outside the atmosphere, according to the Pentagon's Ballistic Missile Defense Organization. The GBR-P, built by Raytheon Co., collected data on a re-entry vehicle simulating a ballistic missile target in a test at the U.S. Army's Kwajalein Missile Test Range in the Pacific Ocean.

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U.S. AIR FORCE is looking to add a moving map display system to its F-15E fighters to replace several existing avionics subsystems, the service said in a Sept. 22 Commerce Business Daily notice. "The system shall be capable of Height-Above-Terrain calculations, Threat Intervisibility calculations, Terrain Masking, Line of Sight calculations, and have a minimum of 2,000 Hours Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF)," the notice said. Boeing will be the prime contractor for the deal.

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September 16, 1998

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September 17, 1998

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Lockheed Martin Corp.'s move to acquire Comsat Corp. for about $2.7 billion, announced Sunday, puts it closer to becoming a turnkey provider of satellite services.

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Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Strom Thurmond (R-S.C.) has endorsed the idea of a Defense Dept. supplemental appropriations bill before Congress adjourns, and has offered to supply the Senate Appropriations Committee with the service chiefs' highest priority requirements that were not met in President Clinton's fiscal 1999 request or the normal appropriations process.

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September 16, 1998 Lockheed Martin Services, Inc., Cherry Hill, N.J., is being awarded a $6,858,829 face value increase to a fixed-price-award-fee-contract to provide for FY 1999 operation and maintenance of electronic combat range sites. Expected contract completion date is Sept. 30, 1999. Solicitation issue date was July 11, 1994. Range Management Office, Nellis AFB, Nev., is the contracting activity (26600-95-C0021-P00042).

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September 15, 1998 Northrop Grumman Technical Services, Inc., Vance Air Force Base, Okla., is being awarded a $47,838,510 face value increase to a fixed-price-incentive-firm-target-with-award-fee-contract to provide for FY 1999 operation and maintenance of Vance Air Force Base in support of undergraduate pilot training in the T-37, T-38, and T-1 aircraft. Expected contract completion date is Sept. 30, 1999. Air Education and Training Command Contracting Squadron, Randolph AFB, Texas, is the contracting activity (F41689-96-C-0500-P00057).

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The General Accounting Office said the U.S. Army's Apache Longbow helicopter program does not meet two major requirements. First, it said in a new report, the helicopter will be too heavy to meet the vertical rate of climb (VROC) requirement of 450 feet per minute in combat with a full fuel load and 12 missiles.

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September 18, 1998

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Although Hungary hasn't decided which aircraft it will buy to replace its MiG-21s in the near term, the chief of staff of the country's air force said the replacement for its newer MiG-29s will be the Joint Strike Fighter. Lt. Gen. Attila Kositzky said in Washington last week that Hungary plans to replace its 21 MiG-21s starting around 2001 with a new multi-role fighter. Competitors are expected to include the U.S. F-16 and F/A-18, Sweden's JAS-39 Gripen and France's Mirage 2000.

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Eurofighter countries were ready to sign an $8.3 billion production contract that included fixed prices for the first batch of 148 fighters and 363 EJ2000 engines. Germany, Italy, Spain and the U.K. gave formal approval in January to the $30 billion project to produce 620 Eurofighters in three batches. In the first batch of 148, Germany will get 44, Italy 29, Spain 20 and the U.K. 55. Deliveries are slated to begin in 2001 and conclude by 2005.

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Steven J. Lamb, president and chief operating officer of Case Corporation, and David J. Lesar, president and chief operating officer of Halliburton Company, have been elected to the board of directors.

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Keith Mans, former Vulcan pilot and Member of Parliament, has succeeded Ron Kennett as director of The Royal Aeronautical Society. Kennett has retired after 10 years in this office.

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U.S. satellite industry sources objected Friday to the fiscal 1999 defense authorization conference decision to shift licensing of commercial satellite exports from the Commerce Dept. back to the State Dept. (DAILY, Sept. 18), saying it would delay the licensing process. Jurisdiction was shifted from State to Commerce in 1992 under the Bush Administration, and Commerce's authority was enlarged by the Clinton Administration in 1996.

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Actions by defense authorization conferees on selected '99 programs House FY 99 Request Authorized Qty Cost Qty Cost Procurement (SMs) Total Procurement 48,707.9 49,051.7 Highlights

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Lockheed Martin has found a problem with the Theater High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) missile seeker which could delay the next flight test, the U.S. Dept. of Defense reported Friday. The problem has been traced to the Operational Amplifier (OpAmp), a device in the seeker. This specific OpAmp was purchased along with others for THAAD at the beginning of the program and installed on all seekers flown to date, the Pentagon said. It said the device, not peculiar to THAAD, has not failed on previous tests of THAAD.

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Evan Wallach has joined the company as vice president of finance.

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John Cappadona has been appointed director of marketing. He succeed Jonathan Kirchner, who has been appointed director of marketing, Loral Global Alliance.

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Richard M. Lober has been named president and chief executive officer of Cubic Communications, Inc.

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John F. Vanderslice has resigned as president, chief operating officer and a director of the company.

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Robin L. Beard has been appointed president and chief executive officer of the company's corporate operations in Washington, D.C.

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The U.S. Air Force is launching an initiative to establish relations with other countries through deployments that will translate into more assured access to forward locations in times of crisis, said Gen. John Jumper, commander of U.S. Air Forces in Europe. The AF can do several things to "earn the access" it needs for the basing of combat aircraft, Jumper told reporters at a breakfast in Washington. The goal, he said, is to change what has been a history of bad diplomatic skills.

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Bradford M. Brown has been named president of Pioneer UAV, Inc., a joint venture between AAI Corporation and Israel Aircraft Industries.