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Commercial Crew Program: Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK) Breakout Video
NASA and Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK) of Promontory, Utah, signed a Space Act Agreement (SAA) in September 2011 for the companyâs Liberty Launch Vehicle. Under the unfunded agreement, NASAâs Commercial Crew Program (CCP) and ATK are exchanging technical information to aid in the development of Liberty during Commercial Crew Development Round 2 (CCDev2). Through development phases and certification processes, the agency is laying the foundation for future commercial transportation capabilities to low Earth orbit and the International Space Station. Ultimately, the goal is to lead to safe, reliable, affordable and more routine access to space so that commercial partners can market transportation services to the U.S. government and other customers. After a transportation ...
published: 18 May 2013
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Alliant Techsystems
Alliant Techsystems Inc. was an American aerospace, defense, and sporting goods company with its headquarters in Arlington County, Virginia, in the United States. The company operated in 22 states, Puerto Rico, and other countries. ATK's revenue in the 2014 fiscal year was about US$4.78 billion.
On April 29, 2014, ATK announced that it would spin off its Sporting Group and merge its Aerospace and Defense Groups with Orbital Sciences Corporation.
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published: 15 Oct 2015
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Learn about alliant techsystems | what is atk package
A detail information about what is atk package. This content under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, all text used in this video is from wikipedia. I do not own it. I just make video out of this so that some people get some help.
published: 08 Feb 2019
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Alliant Techsystems Receives $54 Million Training Tank Ammunition Order
Alliant Techsystems (ATK) announced today that it has been awarded a U.S. Army contract for $54 million in 120mm training ammunition for Army tanks.
Program work for the contract is conducted at ATK-operated facilities in Minnesota and West Virginia. The contract represents the fourth year of a four-year contract. According to the company, ATK has delivered more than four million rounds of 120mm tactical and training tank ammunition to the U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps and allied militaries since the 1980s. Shares are down 1.31% to $68.68.
published: 10 Mar 2011
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News Update: NASA and Alliant Techsystems Perform Successful Rocket Motor Test
"Alliant Techsystems (NYSE:ATK) and NASA successfully performed ground tests of the second Ares five-segment Development Motor, or DM-2. The test was at very cold temperatures, to see how the motor joints functioned at the low range of operational temperatures. Charlie Precourt, a former shuttle astronaut and vice president and general manager, ATK Aerospace Systems, Space Launch Systems. ""Testing at these extremes aids us in fully understanding all operating conditions for this motor, This data, along with information we have collected over the past three decades, confirms that this is the most powerful and reliable solid rocket motor ever designed, and it is the right motor to ensure the safety of our astronauts."" Alliant Techsystems is currently trading 0.22 percent lower at $66.60.
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published: 01 Sep 2010
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Florida High Tech Corridor Council Faces of Technology: Jeff Cook / Alliant Techsystems
Jeff Cook is one example of the many individuals and organizations across the Florida High Tech Corridor currently developing innovative technologies that are changing the future.
As the manager of launch site systems engineering for Alliant Techsystems, Cook is overseeing the team that is producing the first-stage propulsion system for the new Ares I Crew Launch Vehicle at the Kennedy Space Center.
The stories of many of these Faces of Technology have been told through the pages of the Florida High Tech Corridor magazine. You can read their profiles at http://www.floridahightech.com.
Now, through the Faces of Technology videos, you can hear them tell their own stories about how they are using technology to create products and innovations that are helping make the Florida High Tech Co...
published: 15 Jan 2009
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Orbital ATK: One Year, One Company
Originally published on Feb 10, 2016
Orbital ATK celebrates its first year as a company after the merger between Orbital Sciences Corporation and Alliant Techsystems, Inc. in February 2015. The merger brought into existence a new $4.5 billion space, defense and aviation systems manufacturer that employs approximately 12,000 people in 18 states across the United States.
published: 07 Jun 2018
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WAMM Walk Against Weapons at Alliant Techsystems
The 3rd Annual Walk Against Weapons sponsored by Women Against Military Madness and Alliant Action was held on Saturday June 5, 2010. This video was taken as the group completed a three mile walk to the Eden Prairie-based headquarters of Alliant Techsystems, Minnesota's largest weapons producer. ATK manufactures large and medium caliber munitions (shells) employing depleted uranium penetrators; the rocket motors for many military missiles, most notably the Trident II nuclear missile. ATK is the largest supplier of cluster bombs and the largest supplier of all sized munitions.
The "Power of Song' was with the group who found it easy to sing peace and social justice songs and walk at the same time. It turned out that Pete Seeger's "Bring 'Em Home" song with its pertinent lyrics abou...
published: 04 Jul 2010
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Extreme rocket test fire!
This ATK (Alliant Techsystems) engine runs on liquid oxygen and methane. Because methane is abundant in the atmosphere of many planets, the new technology would allow spacecraft to stop and refuel along the way. This engine will also allow NASA astronauts to travel long distances without carrying all of their fuel with them. TIME magazine named the engine one of the best innovations of 2007. To learn more about ATK's rocket engines go to http://www.atk.com.
published: 30 May 2012
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Space Launch System Animation
NASA is ready to move forward with the development of the Space Launch System -- an advanced heavy-lift launch vehicle that will provide an entirely new national capability for human exploration beyond Earth's orbit.
NASA BEGINS COMMERCIAL PARTNERSHIP WITH ALLIANT TECHSYSTEMS
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA and Alliant Techsystems (ATK) of Salt
Lake City have agreed to collaborate on the development of the
company's Liberty Launch System as part of the agency's Commercial
Crew Development Round 2 activities.
The unfunded Space Act Agreement (SAA) through NASA's Commercial Crew
Program will allow the agency and ATK to review and discuss Liberty
system requirements; safety and certification plans; computational
models of rocket stage performance; and avionics architecture...
published: 14 Sep 2011
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Commercial Crew Program: Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK) Breakout Video
NASA and Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK) of Promontory, Utah, signed a Space Act Agreement (SAA) in September 2011 for the companyâs Liberty Launch Vehicle. ...
NASA and Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK) of Promontory, Utah, signed a Space Act Agreement (SAA) in September 2011 for the companyâs Liberty Launch Vehicle. Under the unfunded agreement, NASAâs Commercial Crew Program (CCP) and ATK are exchanging technical information to aid in the development of Liberty during Commercial Crew Development Round 2 (CCDev2). Through development phases and certification processes, the agency is laying the foundation for future commercial transportation capabilities to low Earth orbit and the International Space Station. Ultimately, the goal is to lead to safe, reliable, affordable and more routine access to space so that commercial partners can market transportation services to the U.S. government and other customers. After a transportation capability is certified, NASA would be able to purchase transportation services to meet its International Space Station crew rotation and emergency return obligations.
https://wn.com/Commercial_Crew_Program_Alliant_Techsystems_Inc._(Atk)_Breakout_Video
NASA and Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ATK) of Promontory, Utah, signed a Space Act Agreement (SAA) in September 2011 for the companyâs Liberty Launch Vehicle. Under the unfunded agreement, NASAâs Commercial Crew Program (CCP) and ATK are exchanging technical information to aid in the development of Liberty during Commercial Crew Development Round 2 (CCDev2). Through development phases and certification processes, the agency is laying the foundation for future commercial transportation capabilities to low Earth orbit and the International Space Station. Ultimately, the goal is to lead to safe, reliable, affordable and more routine access to space so that commercial partners can market transportation services to the U.S. government and other customers. After a transportation capability is certified, NASA would be able to purchase transportation services to meet its International Space Station crew rotation and emergency return obligations.
- published: 18 May 2013
- views: 537
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Alliant Techsystems
Alliant Techsystems Inc. was an American aerospace, defense, and sporting goods company with its headquarters in Arlington County, Virginia, in the United State...
Alliant Techsystems Inc. was an American aerospace, defense, and sporting goods company with its headquarters in Arlington County, Virginia, in the United States. The company operated in 22 states, Puerto Rico, and other countries. ATK's revenue in the 2014 fiscal year was about US$4.78 billion.
On April 29, 2014, ATK announced that it would spin off its Sporting Group and merge its Aerospace and Defense Groups with Orbital Sciences Corporation.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
https://wn.com/Alliant_Techsystems
Alliant Techsystems Inc. was an American aerospace, defense, and sporting goods company with its headquarters in Arlington County, Virginia, in the United States. The company operated in 22 states, Puerto Rico, and other countries. ATK's revenue in the 2014 fiscal year was about US$4.78 billion.
On April 29, 2014, ATK announced that it would spin off its Sporting Group and merge its Aerospace and Defense Groups with Orbital Sciences Corporation.
This video is targeted to blind users.
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
Creative Commons image source in video
- published: 15 Oct 2015
- views: 269
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Learn about alliant techsystems | what is atk package
A detail information about what is atk package. This content under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, all text used in this video is from wiki...
A detail information about what is atk package. This content under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, all text used in this video is from wikipedia. I do not own it. I just make video out of this so that some people get some help.
https://wn.com/Learn_About_Alliant_Techsystems_|_What_Is_Atk_Package
A detail information about what is atk package. This content under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, all text used in this video is from wikipedia. I do not own it. I just make video out of this so that some people get some help.
- published: 08 Feb 2019
- views: 42
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Alliant Techsystems Receives $54 Million Training Tank Ammunition Order
Alliant Techsystems (ATK) announced today that it has been awarded a U.S. Army contract for $54 million in 120mm training ammunition for Army tanks.
Program wo...
Alliant Techsystems (ATK) announced today that it has been awarded a U.S. Army contract for $54 million in 120mm training ammunition for Army tanks.
Program work for the contract is conducted at ATK-operated facilities in Minnesota and West Virginia. The contract represents the fourth year of a four-year contract. According to the company, ATK has delivered more than four million rounds of 120mm tactical and training tank ammunition to the U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps and allied militaries since the 1980s. Shares are down 1.31% to $68.68.
https://wn.com/Alliant_Techsystems_Receives_54_Million_Training_Tank_Ammunition_Order
Alliant Techsystems (ATK) announced today that it has been awarded a U.S. Army contract for $54 million in 120mm training ammunition for Army tanks.
Program work for the contract is conducted at ATK-operated facilities in Minnesota and West Virginia. The contract represents the fourth year of a four-year contract. According to the company, ATK has delivered more than four million rounds of 120mm tactical and training tank ammunition to the U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps and allied militaries since the 1980s. Shares are down 1.31% to $68.68.
- published: 10 Mar 2011
- views: 301
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News Update: NASA and Alliant Techsystems Perform Successful Rocket Motor Test
"Alliant Techsystems (NYSE:ATK) and NASA successfully performed ground tests of the second Ares five-segment Development Motor, or DM-2. The test was at very co...
"Alliant Techsystems (NYSE:ATK) and NASA successfully performed ground tests of the second Ares five-segment Development Motor, or DM-2. The test was at very cold temperatures, to see how the motor joints functioned at the low range of operational temperatures. Charlie Precourt, a former shuttle astronaut and vice president and general manager, ATK Aerospace Systems, Space Launch Systems. ""Testing at these extremes aids us in fully understanding all operating conditions for this motor, This data, along with information we have collected over the past three decades, confirms that this is the most powerful and reliable solid rocket motor ever designed, and it is the right motor to ensure the safety of our astronauts."" Alliant Techsystems is currently trading 0.22 percent lower at $66.60.
"
https://wn.com/News_Update_Nasa_And_Alliant_Techsystems_Perform_Successful_Rocket_Motor_Test
"Alliant Techsystems (NYSE:ATK) and NASA successfully performed ground tests of the second Ares five-segment Development Motor, or DM-2. The test was at very cold temperatures, to see how the motor joints functioned at the low range of operational temperatures. Charlie Precourt, a former shuttle astronaut and vice president and general manager, ATK Aerospace Systems, Space Launch Systems. ""Testing at these extremes aids us in fully understanding all operating conditions for this motor, This data, along with information we have collected over the past three decades, confirms that this is the most powerful and reliable solid rocket motor ever designed, and it is the right motor to ensure the safety of our astronauts."" Alliant Techsystems is currently trading 0.22 percent lower at $66.60.
"
- published: 01 Sep 2010
- views: 411
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Florida High Tech Corridor Council Faces of Technology: Jeff Cook / Alliant Techsystems
Jeff Cook is one example of the many individuals and organizations across the Florida High Tech Corridor currently developing innovative technologies that are c...
Jeff Cook is one example of the many individuals and organizations across the Florida High Tech Corridor currently developing innovative technologies that are changing the future.
As the manager of launch site systems engineering for Alliant Techsystems, Cook is overseeing the team that is producing the first-stage propulsion system for the new Ares I Crew Launch Vehicle at the Kennedy Space Center.
The stories of many of these Faces of Technology have been told through the pages of the Florida High Tech Corridor magazine. You can read their profiles at http://www.floridahightech.com.
Now, through the Faces of Technology videos, you can hear them tell their own stories about how they are using technology to create products and innovations that are helping make the Florida High Tech Corridor a breeding ground for innovation and creativity.
Check back regularly as we will continue to add new stories to our collection of Faces of Technology.
For more, visit http://joom.ag/lLwb/p52.
https://wn.com/Florida_High_Tech_Corridor_Council_Faces_Of_Technology_Jeff_Cook_Alliant_Techsystems
Jeff Cook is one example of the many individuals and organizations across the Florida High Tech Corridor currently developing innovative technologies that are changing the future.
As the manager of launch site systems engineering for Alliant Techsystems, Cook is overseeing the team that is producing the first-stage propulsion system for the new Ares I Crew Launch Vehicle at the Kennedy Space Center.
The stories of many of these Faces of Technology have been told through the pages of the Florida High Tech Corridor magazine. You can read their profiles at http://www.floridahightech.com.
Now, through the Faces of Technology videos, you can hear them tell their own stories about how they are using technology to create products and innovations that are helping make the Florida High Tech Corridor a breeding ground for innovation and creativity.
Check back regularly as we will continue to add new stories to our collection of Faces of Technology.
For more, visit http://joom.ag/lLwb/p52.
- published: 15 Jan 2009
- views: 233
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Orbital ATK: One Year, One Company
Originally published on Feb 10, 2016
Orbital ATK celebrates its first year as a company after the merger between Orbital Sciences Corporation and Alliant Techs...
Originally published on Feb 10, 2016
Orbital ATK celebrates its first year as a company after the merger between Orbital Sciences Corporation and Alliant Techsystems, Inc. in February 2015. The merger brought into existence a new $4.5 billion space, defense and aviation systems manufacturer that employs approximately 12,000 people in 18 states across the United States.
https://wn.com/Orbital_Atk_One_Year,_One_Company
Originally published on Feb 10, 2016
Orbital ATK celebrates its first year as a company after the merger between Orbital Sciences Corporation and Alliant Techsystems, Inc. in February 2015. The merger brought into existence a new $4.5 billion space, defense and aviation systems manufacturer that employs approximately 12,000 people in 18 states across the United States.
- published: 07 Jun 2018
- views: 1104
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WAMM Walk Against Weapons at Alliant Techsystems
The 3rd Annual Walk Against Weapons sponsored by Women Against Military Madness and Alliant Action was held on Saturday June 5, 2010. This video was taken as t...
The 3rd Annual Walk Against Weapons sponsored by Women Against Military Madness and Alliant Action was held on Saturday June 5, 2010. This video was taken as the group completed a three mile walk to the Eden Prairie-based headquarters of Alliant Techsystems, Minnesota's largest weapons producer. ATK manufactures large and medium caliber munitions (shells) employing depleted uranium penetrators; the rocket motors for many military missiles, most notably the Trident II nuclear missile. ATK is the largest supplier of cluster bombs and the largest supplier of all sized munitions.
The "Power of Song' was with the group who found it easy to sing peace and social justice songs and walk at the same time. It turned out that Pete Seeger's "Bring 'Em Home" song with its pertinent lyrics about the fallacy of weaponry was playing just as the marchers arrived in front of ATK and it started to rain.
https://wn.com/Wamm_Walk_Against_Weapons_At_Alliant_Techsystems
The 3rd Annual Walk Against Weapons sponsored by Women Against Military Madness and Alliant Action was held on Saturday June 5, 2010. This video was taken as the group completed a three mile walk to the Eden Prairie-based headquarters of Alliant Techsystems, Minnesota's largest weapons producer. ATK manufactures large and medium caliber munitions (shells) employing depleted uranium penetrators; the rocket motors for many military missiles, most notably the Trident II nuclear missile. ATK is the largest supplier of cluster bombs and the largest supplier of all sized munitions.
The "Power of Song' was with the group who found it easy to sing peace and social justice songs and walk at the same time. It turned out that Pete Seeger's "Bring 'Em Home" song with its pertinent lyrics about the fallacy of weaponry was playing just as the marchers arrived in front of ATK and it started to rain.
- published: 04 Jul 2010
- views: 465
0:45
Extreme rocket test fire!
This ATK (Alliant Techsystems) engine runs on liquid oxygen and methane. Because methane is abundant in the atmosphere of many planets, the new technology would...
This ATK (Alliant Techsystems) engine runs on liquid oxygen and methane. Because methane is abundant in the atmosphere of many planets, the new technology would allow spacecraft to stop and refuel along the way. This engine will also allow NASA astronauts to travel long distances without carrying all of their fuel with them. TIME magazine named the engine one of the best innovations of 2007. To learn more about ATK's rocket engines go to http://www.atk.com.
https://wn.com/Extreme_Rocket_Test_Fire
This ATK (Alliant Techsystems) engine runs on liquid oxygen and methane. Because methane is abundant in the atmosphere of many planets, the new technology would allow spacecraft to stop and refuel along the way. This engine will also allow NASA astronauts to travel long distances without carrying all of their fuel with them. TIME magazine named the engine one of the best innovations of 2007. To learn more about ATK's rocket engines go to http://www.atk.com.
- published: 30 May 2012
- views: 1200
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Space Launch System Animation
NASA is ready to move forward with the development of the Space Launch System -- an advanced heavy-lift launch vehicle that will provide an entirely new nationa...
NASA is ready to move forward with the development of the Space Launch System -- an advanced heavy-lift launch vehicle that will provide an entirely new national capability for human exploration beyond Earth's orbit.
NASA BEGINS COMMERCIAL PARTNERSHIP WITH ALLIANT TECHSYSTEMS
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA and Alliant Techsystems (ATK) of Salt
Lake City have agreed to collaborate on the development of the
company's Liberty Launch System as part of the agency's Commercial
Crew Development Round 2 activities.
The unfunded Space Act Agreement (SAA) through NASA's Commercial Crew
Program will allow the agency and ATK to review and discuss Liberty
system requirements; safety and certification plans; computational
models of rocket stage performance; and avionics architecture
designs. The agreement outlines key milestones including an Initial
System Design review, during which ATK will present to NASA officials
the Liberty systems level requirements, preliminary design, and
certification process development.
"This agreement will provide the opportunity to look at the Liberty
system to understand its design solution and risks, its capabilities
and how it could be used to fly our NASA crew," said Ed Mango, NASA's
Commercial Crew Program manager. The program is based at the agency's
Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
NASA will provide feedback to ATK based on its human spaceflight
experience for advancing crew transportation system capabilities and
the agency's draft human certification requirements.
"With this SAA we believe NASA will benefit from gaining insight into
the various systems we are developing, and we can benefit from the
feedback," said Kent Rominger, vice president, strategy and business
development for ATK Aerospace. "In the end, we hope to offer a
commercial solution to NASA, the Department of Defense, and other
commercial human spaceflight programs."
For information about NASA's Commercial Crew Program, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/exploration/commercial
https://wn.com/Space_Launch_System_Animation
NASA is ready to move forward with the development of the Space Launch System -- an advanced heavy-lift launch vehicle that will provide an entirely new national capability for human exploration beyond Earth's orbit.
NASA BEGINS COMMERCIAL PARTNERSHIP WITH ALLIANT TECHSYSTEMS
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. -- NASA and Alliant Techsystems (ATK) of Salt
Lake City have agreed to collaborate on the development of the
company's Liberty Launch System as part of the agency's Commercial
Crew Development Round 2 activities.
The unfunded Space Act Agreement (SAA) through NASA's Commercial Crew
Program will allow the agency and ATK to review and discuss Liberty
system requirements; safety and certification plans; computational
models of rocket stage performance; and avionics architecture
designs. The agreement outlines key milestones including an Initial
System Design review, during which ATK will present to NASA officials
the Liberty systems level requirements, preliminary design, and
certification process development.
"This agreement will provide the opportunity to look at the Liberty
system to understand its design solution and risks, its capabilities
and how it could be used to fly our NASA crew," said Ed Mango, NASA's
Commercial Crew Program manager. The program is based at the agency's
Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
NASA will provide feedback to ATK based on its human spaceflight
experience for advancing crew transportation system capabilities and
the agency's draft human certification requirements.
"With this SAA we believe NASA will benefit from gaining insight into
the various systems we are developing, and we can benefit from the
feedback," said Kent Rominger, vice president, strategy and business
development for ATK Aerospace. "In the end, we hope to offer a
commercial solution to NASA, the Department of Defense, and other
commercial human spaceflight programs."
For information about NASA's Commercial Crew Program, visit:
http://www.nasa.gov/exploration/commercial
- published: 14 Sep 2011
- views: 5609