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Gravitics plans to leverage space station architecture for $1.7M Space Force project

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Gravitics was among 18 companies that were fast-tracked for Phase II Small Business Innovation research contracts. The company said it plans to leverage its commercial space station product architecture to develop orbital platforms that will enable rapid response options for the U.S.

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Oracle Cloud SCM gets new capabilities to help manage logistics

CIO Business Intelligence

The new features appear in its Oracle Transportation Management and Oracle Global Trade Management applications, and include expanded business intelligence capabilities, enhanced logistics network modelling, a new trade incentive program, and an updated Transportation Management Mobile application. billion annually in 2026, up from $5.3

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Deutsche Telekom calls on SAP for Rise all-in-one offer

CIO Business Intelligence

Deutsche Telekom intends to migrate systems used by its European operating companies to Rise over the next two years. It’s already five years since the company embarked on its ERP modernization journey. Those systems are used by national operating companies in Germany and across the European Union.

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This startup turns discarded crab shells into useful industrial chemicals

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Green chemistry startup Tidal Vision recently acquired the water treatment company Clear Water Services, which has one of its systems deployed at the Port of Seattle. The company was an early customer for Tidal Vision’s cleaning chemicals. The Bellingham, Wash. .

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Interlune comes out of stealth with its plan to harvest helium-3 and more on the moon

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(Interlune Illustration) Seattle-based Interlune officially lifted the curtain today on its plans to build a robotic harvester that could extract helium-3 from moon dirt and send it back to Earth for applications ranging from quantum computing to fusion power. For example, Everett, Wash.-based Click to enlarge.)

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Zeno Power partners with U.S. Department of Energy to recycle radioactive material

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.” Radioisotope power systems, also known as radioactive thermoelectric generators or RTGs, have been used for decades to provide off-grid power for space missions and other applications. Plutonium-238 is often used for space applications, but Zeno is working on a system that uses strontium-90 as an alternative heat source.

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Kuiper satellite network gets a big lift from Amazon’s CEO, but timeline is a bit hazy

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ULA Photo) In his annual letter to shareholders , Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says the company’s Project Kuiper satellite venture will be “a very large revenue opportunity” in the future — but he’s hedging his bets as to exactly when that future will be.

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