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Undeterred, Colorado’s aerospace industry preps for Space Command’s move to Alabama if it happens
In February, the Defense Department operating under President Biden announced it would investigate the circumstances behind Trump’s Space Command decision. Author: Dan Boyce (Colorado Public Radio News) Published: 8:31 AM MST March 3, 2021 Updated: 8:31 AM MST March 3, 2021
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo When Kathy Boe heard the news in January that President Donald Trump was moving the headquarters of U.S. Space Command from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama, she understood why Trump was making the move even though she expected Colorado Springs to be the frontrunner in the race.
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Scientists and engineers place two mirror segments on the NASA James Webb Space Telescope in 2014. The mirrors were built by Ball Aerospace and Technologies Corp. in Boulder.
“We kind of knew they were our biggest competitor all along,” said Boe, the founder and CEO of Colorado Springs-based aerospace company Boecore.
Boe started her company in her Colorado Springs basement 21 years ago. The business, which designs software for military space and missile defense projects, now employs 275 people in the city.
Since that time, Boe’s business has also expanded to other locations, including Huntsville. The Boecore office there opened 12 years ago, and Boe said there has been plenty of private and public sector military work going on between the two cities for decades. Boe has even advocated for the Colorado Springs Airport to add a direct flight to Huntsville.
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An open letter signed by four former volunteers and employees, plus their supporters and members of nongovernmental organizations operating in Thailand, of The Exodus Road, a Colorado Springs-based nonprofit that works to fight human trafficking, accuses staff members and leadership of serious sexual and financial misconduct. Published on medium.com on Feb. 24, the letter documents alleged incidents from 2014 to 2020 and claims “a culture of sexually violent, explicit language and sexually inappropriate behavior had already been established by leadership.” The letter highlights an alleged 2017 incident in which a former Exodus Road staff member was drugged and sexually assaulted by current Exodus Road staff members during a staff retreat in Thailand, and claims that board members of Exodus Road and CEO Matt Parker allegedly knew about th
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