Principal Engineer Joins CCT. TITUSVILLE, FL, 12/20/00 - Command and Control Technologies (CCT) welcomes Timothy Middendorf as a principal member of the technical staff this month. Mr. Middendorf comes to CCT with over 15 years of experience in space systems development and operations. He has experience in space propulsion systems design, on-orbit spacecraft operations and space technology software tool development. He also has 10 years of satellite operations experience spanning several programs including the Global Positioning System and the Defense Satellite Communication System, and was the product manager for the first commercial trajectory analysis tool deployed in the United States.
CCT helps complete last two launches for 2000 from the Cape Canaveral Spaceport. Cape Canaveral Spaceport, 12/13/00 A suborbital LiteStar rocket launched at 11:00 a.m. today by the Spaceport Florida Authority was the last launch of 2000 at the Cape Canaveral Spaceport. Today's launch was one of two designed to validate new hardware and procedures at Launch Complex 20, a newly reactivated launch facility that is now available through the Spaceport Authority to support a variety of small orbital and suborbital vehicles and "spaceport technology" programs.
CCT Joins With Boeing and NASA to Advance Space Payload Test Capability. TITUSVILLE, FL, 11/7/00 - Command and Control Technologies Corporation is subcontracted to The Boeing Company to research with NASA the feasibility of producing a portable payload test and verification system (PTVS) for the Space Shuttle and International Space Station. The new system would use the Internet and portable computer equipment to allow small teams of technicians or engineers to assemble and integrate payloads at various locations during manufacturing, testing, and mission operations.
CCT to Lead Consortium in Developing Space Range of the Future Concept. TITUSVILLE, FL, 10/25/00 - Command and Control Technologies Corporation (CCT) has been selected by the Spaceport Florida Authority to baseline current space launch range processes and technology. The baseline will serve as the basis for the second phase of the project in which a broad industry group will develop a concept of the "ideal" next generation launch range
NASA to Evaluate Commercial Range Software. TITUSVILLE, FL, 10/18/00 - NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia has acquired commercial launch range software from CCT to evaluate its applicability to the Virginia-based spaceport's operation. After exploring traditional but more expensive approaches to developing a custom replacement for their outdated range data acquisition software, NASA engineers turned to CCT for the company's new Spaceport RangeNet™ software.
CCT Expands Office and Technical Staff. TITUSVILLE, FL, 10/4/00 – Command and Control Technologies Corporation (CCT)is pleased to announce the addition of three new employees to its office and technical staff.
CCT Selected for Space Launch Range Research. TITUSVILLE, FL, 9/20/00 – NASA has selected Command and Control Technologies Corporation (CCT)to conduct research on integration of space launch vehicles with the worldwide air traffic control system, pending successful award negotiations. The "phase II" Small Business Innovative Research project will concentrate on developing methods for managing the flight paths of reusable launch vehicles through commercial airspace
CCT Selected to Expand Launch Control System for Spaceport Florida. TITUSVILLE, FL, 7/25/00 - Command and Control Technologies Corporation (CCT)has been selected to expand the capabilities of the automated launch control system for Space Launch Complex 20 at the Cape Canaveral Spaceport. The Spaceport Florida Authority (SFA) selected CCT over a competing bid from The Boeing Company to add capabilities for rocket tracking, telemetry acquisition and processing, facility control, and launch rail control.
CCT Delivers Linux-Based Launch Control System. TITUSVILLE, FL, 6/28/00 - Command and Control Technologies Corporation (CCT) has completed installation of the nation's first launch system based on the Linux operating system. The system installed at Launch Complex 20 for the Spaceport Florida Authority breaks new ground in combining the affordability of personal computers with the reliability of proven Unix software technology for mission critical applications.
CCT to Develop Tools for Testing Space Station Simulators. TITUSVILLE, FL, 3/16/00 - NASA has awarded Command and Control Technologies Corporation (CCT)a project to create computer software that will test simulation interfaces being developed for the International Space Station. The new software will allow engineers to quickly verify that their space station test equipment is operating properly for pre-flight testing at NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center.
CCT Selected to Provide Launch Control System for Spaceport Florida. TITUSVILLE, FL, 2/22/00 - The Spaceport Florida Authority has entered into an agreement with Command and Control Technologies Corporation (CCT) to provide a turnkey, state-of-the-art launch control system for Launch Complex 20 on the Cape Canaveral Spaceport.
CCT Completes Delivery of Spaceport Control System in Alaska. KODIAK, ALASKA, 2/2/00 - Florida-based Command and Control Technologies Corporation (CCT)announces successful completion of acceptance testing and final delivery of spaceport operations software and computer systems at the Kodiak Launch Complex (KLC) in Alaska.
CCT Completes Economic Analysis for Proposed Spaceport. TITUSVILLE, FL, 1/26/00 - Florida-based Command and Control Technologies Corporation (CCT)has delivered a comprehensive technical and economic analysis of the impact of locating VentureStar™ and other new launch vehicles at a proposed spaceport in Washington state.
CCT Signs Deal to Support Life Sciences Project at KSC. TITUSVILLE, FL, 1/11/00 - Command and Control Technologies Corporation (CCT) will provide consulting services, product maintenance, and technical support to NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center for advanced life sciences technology and software.
CCT Names Joe Ayala Manager of KSC Control Systems. TITUSVILLE, FL, 1/7/00 - Command and Control Technologies has named Joe Ayala, senior member of the technical staff, as manager of the KSC Control Systems department, effectively immediately.
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