The Department of Defense Space Test Program is a unique organization dedicated to stimulating spacerelated technology by providing launch and orbital support for research and development payloads. This paper delineates program management techniques, past accomplishments, and current activities. The benefit to the DOD is discussed
This paper will review current plans for the overall Orbital Flight Test Program. Discussion will in...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The United Sta...
The Shuttle Program presently under development is one which challenges our ingenuity. In its infanc...
The Space Test Program (STP) was established in 1966 to provide space flight for Department of Defen...
For over twenty-five years, the Department of Defense Space Test Program has provided spaceflights f...
Soon after the first space launches, it became apparent that space systems could provide unique serv...
The Department of Defense (DOD) Space Test Program (STP), a tri-service activity under the executive...
Current and proposed DoD programs require a broader on-orbit space test support capability and the a...
A paper to be presented by Thomas Hagler, ANSER, to the Twenty-Eighth Space Congress, Cocoa Beach, P...
During the 1960’s, it became apparent that the Department of Defense (DoD) needed to develop space s...
This paper will concentrate on STP experiments which have made valuable input to improved DOD space ...
This paper will provide a brief overview and objectives of the DOD Space Test Program and a brief di...
2017 marks the 50th anniversary of the Department of Defense Space Test Program’s (STP) first launch...
The United States is becoming increasingly dependent on space assets for the conduct of peacetime an...
The United States Air Force and the Department of Defense are moving toward normalizing space operat...
This paper will review current plans for the overall Orbital Flight Test Program. Discussion will in...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The United Sta...
The Shuttle Program presently under development is one which challenges our ingenuity. In its infanc...
The Space Test Program (STP) was established in 1966 to provide space flight for Department of Defen...
For over twenty-five years, the Department of Defense Space Test Program has provided spaceflights f...
Soon after the first space launches, it became apparent that space systems could provide unique serv...
The Department of Defense (DOD) Space Test Program (STP), a tri-service activity under the executive...
Current and proposed DoD programs require a broader on-orbit space test support capability and the a...
A paper to be presented by Thomas Hagler, ANSER, to the Twenty-Eighth Space Congress, Cocoa Beach, P...
During the 1960’s, it became apparent that the Department of Defense (DoD) needed to develop space s...
This paper will concentrate on STP experiments which have made valuable input to improved DOD space ...
This paper will provide a brief overview and objectives of the DOD Space Test Program and a brief di...
2017 marks the 50th anniversary of the Department of Defense Space Test Program’s (STP) first launch...
The United States is becoming increasingly dependent on space assets for the conduct of peacetime an...
The United States Air Force and the Department of Defense are moving toward normalizing space operat...
This paper will review current plans for the overall Orbital Flight Test Program. Discussion will in...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "The United Sta...
The Shuttle Program presently under development is one which challenges our ingenuity. In its infanc...