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FinanceMarch 1, 2025by hippo2022Trump layoffs hit key ‘air traffic control for space’ unit

Trump layoffs hit key ‘air traffic control for space’ unit

Joey Roulette and Valerie Volcovici
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FILE PHOTO: Starlink satellites launch from Cape Canaveral

By Joey Roulette and Valerie Volcovici

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Trump administration this week fired employees who were building a system to manage satellite traffic in space, weakening a badly needed effort championed by the U.S. space industry and the president’s first administration, according to people familiar with the move.

Roughly a third of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s 25-person Office of Space Commerce, a little-known body relied heavily upon by the space industry, were given a few hours’ notice of their termination on Thursday by acting NOAA chief Nancy Hann and were forced out of the office by the end of the day, two of the sources said.

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