KEY POINTS
  • The Pentagon's Space Development Agency announced nearly $1.8 billion in contracts to three companies for a next-generation military communications network.
  • A pair of aerospace giants – Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman – and private venture York Space will each build 42 satellites for the SDA's Transport Layer Tranche 1.
  • The military wants to utilize an iterative design with small, low-cost satellites to make its network more robust and adaptable.

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Aerial view of the United States military headquarters, the Pentagon.

The Space Development Agency, an acquisition arm of the Department of Defense, on Monday announced nearly $1.8 billion in contracts to three companies for a next-generation military communications network of 126 satellites.

A pair of aerospace giants – Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman and private venture York Space will each build 42 satellites for the SDA's Transport Layer Tranche 1 (T1TL).

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