Category: Insights

Time for a New Approach with Satellite Control Network

Satellite Control Network Antenna

With a significant change in the threat to these systems and increasing numbers and volume requirements, the U.S. Space Force should undertake a comprehensive view of the SCN acquisition and sustainment strategy to make a revolutionary change to optimize this essential infrastructure.

Victus Nox Illustrates the Rise of Tactically Responsive Space

As space evolves into an increasingly hostile warfighting domain, rapid response capability is becoming an essential part of Department of Defense (DOD) operations.

CMMC 2.0 and The Zero-Trust Strategy: How the DOD is Accelerating Cybersecurity Across the Defense-Industrial Base

In response, the DOD released its Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification 2.0 framework to streamline its cybersecurity measures and practices into a single, cohesive Zero-Trust Strategy.

Transforming National Security Space Acquisition Starts with Congress

United States Capitol Building at night in Washington DC

Policy and funding set forth by Congress can leverage the innovative strengths of the private sector by integrating commercial technology upfront in DOD requirements.

The Space Force CASR Framework: Bridging Military Requirements and Commercial Capability

Earth planet and satellite view from space - elements of this image provided by Nasa

The CASR program is expected to secure funding by FY26 and reflects the growing interconnectedness of military requirements and commercial capability in the national security space mission.

Revolutionizing Missile Warning: The Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture

Connected Satellite Network over Earth

The Space Development Agency (SDA) has successfully launched two rounds of its Tranche 0 satellites for its Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture (PWSA).

The AI Advantage for National Security Space

Since then, as AI technology has developed at an exponential rate, so has its relevance to accomplishing national security objectives.

$1.8 Trillion By 2035

The global space economy continues to grow at an accelerating rate. A report published by World Economic Forum in partnership with McKinsey & Company found that significant advances in space technologies and applications will facilitate the global space economy’s growth from $630 billion in 2023 to $1.8 trillion by 2035. This updated projection would demonstrate… Read more »

New Space Consultancy Answers Industry’s Needs

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