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Monday·Mon, Apr 20·1 story from 1 source
Meink: Space Force Programs Ready to Execute Once FY27 Budget Lands
D2D-COMMS1d ago

Meink: Space Force Programs Ready to Execute Once FY27 Budget Lands

Troy Meink announced that multiple Space Force programs, including the Space Air Moving Target Indicator (AMTI), are poised for execution pending the FY27 budget approval. The acquisition structure will adopt a program acquisition executive model, enhancing efficiency. Initial task orders for AMTI are expected soon, with a focus on affordability and rapid development through sustained competition.

Friday·Fri, Apr 17·1 story from 1 source
9 firms win orbital AMTI deals, Space Force says
OTV-MOBILITY4d ago

9 firms win orbital AMTI deals, Space Force says

US Space Force awarded nine firms contracts for a satellite constellation capable of airborne moving target indication (AMTI). The contracts, issued as competitive Other Transaction Agreements, aim to enhance tracking capabilities for aircraft from orbit. Air Force Secretary Troy Meink emphasized the system's potential superiority, with a $7 billion budget request for space-based AMTI systems in fiscal 2027.

Thursday·Thu, Apr 16·1 story from 1 source
Air Force Awarded Development Contract for Space-Based AMTI; Meink Says Risk Low
D2D-COMMS5d ago

Air Force Awarded Development Contract for Space-Based AMTI; Meink Says Risk Low

Department of the Air Force awarded a contract for space-based AMTI development to multiple vendors, as stated by Troy Meink on April 15, 2026. The contract aims to enhance air moving target indication capabilities from space, with a focus on affordability and competition. The Space Force's FY '27 budget requests $7 billion for AMTI initiatives.

Wednesday·Wed, Apr 15·1 story from 1 source
Air Force kicks off AMTI program with competition for first ‘increment’
SIGINT-RF6d ago

Air Force kicks off AMTI program with competition for first ‘increment’

Department of the Air Force has initiated a competition for airborne moving target indication (AMTI) satellites, with Secretary Troy Meink announcing a base contract awarded for development. The Space Force seeks $7 billion in fiscal 2027 for procurement, emphasizing scalability and competition. AMTI systems will enhance tracking capabilities for airborne and ground targets in contested environments.