Launch Range of the Future Taking Shape. TITUSVILLE, FL, 05/29/03 – CCT has delivered to NASA a comprehensive "concept of operations" that charts a path toward a global space-based launch range for a variety of space and flight test operations. Working with LJT Associates of Columbia, Maryland, CCT developed the concept of integrating infrastructure for global range operations under a common architectural and operational strategy for realizing NASA’s future range vision.

Expert Panel maps out Future of U.S. Space Launch Infrastructure. ORLANDO, FL, 05/15/03 – Space industry experts are meeting this week in Orlando to chart how space launch facilities must change in the future to accommodate new generations of space launch services. Two national working groups, each consisting of representatives from NASA, the Federal Aviation Administration, the Department of Defense, universities, and private industry, will meet separately this week at Disney's Coronado Springs Convention Center. These groups were formed to develop national technology development roadmaps for future space operations and launch range infrastructure.

GSA Contract Awarded. TITUSVILLE, FL, 05/08/03 –The U.S. General Services Administration has awarded a information technology contract to Command and Control Technologies for software engineering services and mission critical automation software products. The 5 year contract establishes a pricing schedule for key CCT products and services that are immediately available to all federal agencies.

CCT Awarded Contract for Rocket Fueling Facility. TITUSVILLE, FL, 05/02/03 – Command and Control Technologies Corp. has been awarded a contract to build and deliver a control system for a new rocket fueling facility in Virginia. NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Wallops Flight Facility, in collaboration with the Virginia Space Flight Center (VSFC), is building a rocket fueling facility to deliver fuels, oxidizers and inert gases to liquid fueled launch vehicles. CCT will provide the remote control system that allows the facility to automatically load super-cold cryogenic propellants into the launch vehicles.

Experimental Satellite to Showcase Central Florida's Student Engineering Talent. TITUSVILLE, FL, 01/30/03 – Plans to design, build, launch and operate an experimental satellite by University of Central Florida engineering students took a key step forward earlier this month with the purchase of ground control software from Command and Control Technologies Corp. of Titusville, Florida. The students will configure and customize the commercial software product to read telemetry data and send commands to the small satellite after it is launched on the space shuttle, probably next year.

Real-Time Operations Automation Software Upgraded. TITUSVILLE, FL, 01/29/03 - CCT announces a new release of the Command and Control Toolkit™ (CCTK) software for controlling mission-critical operations. Version 2.0.3, which is immediately available directly from CCT, handles real-time commanding, data processing, archive, simulation, display and other common control system functions for demanding process control applications. The new release adds peer-to-peer communications capability and a time-homogeneous data set library.


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