ULA Wants Blue Origin Engine By End of Year.

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* COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.--United Launch Alliance is hoping to receive Blue Origin's BE-4 engine--which will be used as the engine for ULA's new Vulcan Centaur rocket for an upcoming national security space launch--before the end of 2021, the organization's CEO said in August.

The Space Force--in partnership with the National Reconnaissance Office--is managing the National Security Space Launch program, which enables the acquisition of launch services aimed at ensuring continued access to space for critical military and intelligence-gathering missions.

Through the program, the service has assigned seven launches to United Launch Alliance--a joint venture between Lockheed Martin and Boeing.

As part of the effort, ULA bid and intended to fly its new Vulcan Centaur rocket for national security space launch mission USSF-51.

However, the rocket is not on track to be certified by the Space Force to fly by the late 2022 deadline. One issue with the Vulcan rocket is its engine, the Blue Origin-built BE-4.

According to a report released by the Government Accountability...

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