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White House Seeks $17.5 Billion for Golden Dome Missile Defense, Relying on Reconciliation Funds

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WHITE HOUSE SEEKS $17.5 BILLION FOR GOLDEN DOME MISSILE DEFENSE, RELYING ON RECONCILIATION FUNDS

Friday, April 3, 2026
White House Seeks $17.5 Billion for Golden Dome Missile Defense, Relying on Reconciliation Funds

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WASHINGTON - The White House is requesting $17.5 billion for the Golden Dome missile-defense project in fiscal year 2027, with the vast majority of the money sourced outside the Defense Department's standard budget. Less than $400 million will come directly from the Pentagon, while the remainder relies on a proposed reconciliation bill, which is a budgetary maneuver requiring only a simple majority to pass. This funding strategy comes as the program's overall projected price tag has increased by $10 billion to $185 billion, a figure defense experts anticipate will continue to rise.

Defense analysts caution that heavily relying on reconciliation legislation places the acquisition program on unstable footing, warning that such funding mechanisms are unlikely to be viable for fiscal 2028 and beyond. While the project received $23 billion through similar legislation last year, leading to a smaller request this cycle as unallocated funds remain, Space Force Gen. Michael Guetlein maintains that current funding is actively flowing and execution is being closely managed.

Meanwhile, recent budget documents offer a tempered assessment of the system's operational capabilities. Acknowledging that the initiative will not create a "perfect" defense, the administration states the goal is to develop an "increasingly effective shield" to deter attacks. This formal budgetary assessment contrasts with earlier assertions from the administration that the system would eventually intercept nearly 100 percent of global missile threats.

 
Flight VV29 Launch Postponed

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FLIGHT VV29 LAUNCH POSTPONED

Sunday, April 5, 2026
Flight VV29 Launch Postponed

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KOUROU, French Guiana - The launch of the Smile satellite has been postponed, due to a technical issue occurred on a subsystem component production line after VV29 launcher integration.

Additional investigations are needed to exclude any relation between such issue and the VV29 launcher in order to safeguard flightworthiness.

The new launch date will be announced following the completion of these activities, as agreed with the supplier.

Vega C and its passenger, the Smile satellite, are in stable and safe conditions.

 
Minotaur IV Launches STP-S29A Mission

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MINOTAUR IV LAUNCHES STP-S29A MISSION

Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Minotaur IV Launches STP-S29A Mission

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CHANDLER, Ariz. - Northrop Grumman Corporation launched the STP-S29A mission aboard a Minotaur IV launch vehicle from Space Launch Complex 8 at Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, marking the 31st successful Minotaur launch since its inaugural flight in 2000.

Minotaur IV is part of Northrop Grumman’s Minotaur family of vehicles for U.S. government space launch. Combining U.S. government-supplied Peacekeeper motors with the company’s proven commercial launch capabilities enables affordable, reliable and flexible access to space for the United States Space Force’s Rocket Systems Launch Program (RSLP) and other government partners.

Recent design enhancements and technology upgrades to the Minotaur IV will streamline future missions by reducing the number of parts and processes, while simultaneously improving performance and enabling more responsive launches.

 

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