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U.S. Space Force Reassigns GPS III-8 Launch
March 20, 2026
The U.S. Space Force has reassigned the GPS III-8 satellite launch mission from United Launch Alliance's Vulcan Centaur rocket to SpaceX's Falcon 9, effective next month. This decision follows an ongoing investigation into an engine anomaly with the Vulcan vehicle, prioritizing mission reliability and schedule adherence for critical GPS infrastructure deployment. The reassignment reflects the Space Force's commitment to maintaining uninterrupted satellite launch capabilities amid technical challenges with launch providers.
- The GPS III-8 launch contract, originally awarded to United Launch Alliance, will now be executed by SpaceX, impacting prime contractor roles and launch service procurement.
- Procurement professionals should note the operational flexibility demonstrated by the Space Force in managing launch vehicle assignments to mitigate risks and ensure mission timelines.
- Contractors in the space launch sector may see shifting opportunities as the Space Force balances reliability concerns with provider capabilities.
- This reassignment underscores the importance of contingency planning and risk management in satellite launch procurements, especially for critical national security assets.
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U.S. Space Force, Space Systems Command
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United Launch Alliance, SpaceX
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- Space Force Re-Assigns GPS III Mission Next Month from Vulcan To Falcon 9 - Defense Daily · Defense Daily · Mar 20