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What is an FFRDC?
Federally funded research and development centers are created to meet specific long-term technical needs of the nation. Find out more about these unique independent organizations and how the Aerospace FFRDC supports our nation's military space programs. More
Structured to Deliver Results
Aerospace employs a unique engineering and technology matrix so that the leading expertise can be applied to the toughest technical challenges. More
Want to know more about GPS?
We've been part of the development of the navigation system since its inception. For a general overview of the Global Positioning System, see our GPS Primer.
Program Timeline
Aerospace has been involved in virtually every national-security space program since the beginning of the space era. More
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What's New

The Aerospace Corporation Announces
Changes in Senior Leadership Positions
Dr. Wanda M. Austin, president and CEO of The Aerospace Corporation, has announced several changes in senior leadership positions at the company. More

Aerospace Opens Office in Huntsville
The Aerospace Corporation, which plays a key role in national space and missile operations, held a grand-opening ceremony Feb. 26 at its new office in Huntsville, Ala. More

New Headquarters Building Under Construction
The Aerospace Corporation has completed the framework for its new headquarters building, under construction in El Segundo, Calif. More

Dr. Wanda M. Austin
Elected to National
Academy of Engineering
Dr. Wanda M. Austin, president and CEO of The Aerospace Corporation, has been elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering. The academy cited Austin for leadership in the engineering and integration of national space intelligence systems. More

 

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