Air Force and contractor space personnel at Cape Canaveral AFS, Fla., launched a United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket on Dec. 20, successfully boosting a new Global Positioning System satellite into orbit. It is the fifth GPS IIR-M satellites launched into orbit. Mark Wilkins, vice president of ULA’s Delta Programs, said, “With the launch of GPS IIR-18(M), ULA completes a tremendously successful first year of operation and demonstrates its commitment to 100 percent mission success.” ULA is a merger of launch services of Boeing and Lockheed Martin. The mission marked the 56th consecutive successful launch overseen by the Space and Missile Systems Center in Los Angeles. (Read more about GPS-IIR-18 mission.)
The nation needs a better-coordinated policy for dealing with unmanned aerial systems that threaten domestic bases, Air Force vice chief of staff Gen. James C. Slife told a panel of the Senate Armed Services Committee. He and Pentagon acquisition and sustainment chief William LaPlante co-chair a panel looking at counter-UAS…