SpaceX and the United Launch Alliance may finally compete with one another for the military’s business. The United States Air Force is officially taking bids from launch providers for its third GPS-III satellite; the probe is slated to go up in 2019, and it needs a rocket to carry it into space. Since SpaceX and the United Launch Alliance (ULA) are the only two companies authorized to launch military payloads, they may be competing directly for the Air Force launch contract. Bids for the GPS-III contract are due by September 19th.
SpaceX and the United Launch Alliance may finally compete to launch a military satellite
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