A new spy satellite program, dubbed BASIC, is in the offing and will be “significantly less ambitious” than the Future Imagery Architecture program cancelled two years ago, reports Associated Press. Details of the National Reconnaissance Office program are classified, but “US officials” told AP comments on a request for information were due last month and the Pentagon is conducting an analysis of satellite capabilities and expects to issue a request for proposals in the spring. To keep the cost manageable, the Pentagon might opt for buying or leasing a commercial imagery satellite.
DARPA Changing Directors Again in Third Recent Shuffle
Jan. 21, 2021
The Biden administration is reportedly tapping Stefanie Tompkins to run the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, spurring the third leadership change at the secretive Pentagon organization since January 2020. Defense One first reported Tompkins’s "pre-decisional" appointment to the post on Jan. 19. The White House did not respond to a…