Formation of ULA Human Launch Services Organization

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« Reply #15 on: 04/10/2012 11:18 AM »

Is this new ULA organization going to be involved in Orion/MPCV's 2014 test flight (ETF-1) ?


No, that's Lockheed Martin, as opposed to ULA as a whole.

ULA will be involve as it is supplying the Delta IV Heavy and this new org will be involved.
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« Reply #16 on: 04/10/2012 12:38 PM »

Now if only ULA got a bit up to speed with today's technologies and did away with that nasty all-flash web site... What a drag if you can't even see a simple press release without loading megabytes of useless data and program code and the result of this is that you have to read it in a small font in a tiny window even on a large screen and can't even easily scroll...

They are spending so much time, effort, bandwidth and data storage just to give me a much worse user experience than a plain text would mean... hope that's not how they manage their launchers....
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« Reply #17 on: 04/10/2012 01:21 PM »

Thank you Jim! Nice article Chris! Progress is good.   :)
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