Wednesday 25 August 2021

NRO, NGA, SpaceCom, Space Force Hammer Out Boundaries

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NRO, NGA, SpaceCom, Space Force Hammer Out Boundaries

COLORADO SPRINGS: After a series of recent tussles over who manages what in space, National Reconnaissance Office Director Christopher Scolese today announced a new agreement between his office, the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, the Space Force and US Space Command, dubbed the Protected Defense Strategic Framework. "This high level document formalizes end-to-end operations between DoD and the IC…

 

New SPACECOM Strategy Will Define 'Space Combat Power'

The new strategy will "strengthen our ability to outthink and out maneuver our competitors and dominate through space combat power, and it will always ensure that there will never be a day without space," said Gen. Jim Dickinson, SPACECOM commander.

 

'We've Now Entered A New Space Race' As PRC, Russia Plan Moon Base: Sen. Moran

"I do not believe that our astronauts, upon returning to the Moon, will want to be welcomed by the Chinese and the Russians. Instead, we should be there to meet them whenever they arrive," Sen. Jerry Moran of Kansas says.

 

Space Development Agency Moved Inside Air Force Acquisition Office

"By statute, this is scheduled to occur on one October 2022, but there is no need to wait them until then" to integrate the Space Development Agency into the Air Force's space acquisition office, Kendall said. ere.

 

Kendall To Announce Space Acquisition Shake Up

Shawn Barnes, who has been serving as the de facto head of Air Force Space Acquisition and Integration (SAF/SP), has been transferred to the role of the director of Air Force Financial Management Legislative Liaison.

 

Afghanistan's Precarious Networks: Will The Taliban, Once Again, Go Dark?

The Taliban now faces a decision: Ban the internet as the group did during its first rule, while hindering its propaganda windfall and other online activities, or leave the country's networks intact, allowing an avenue for continued US electronic surveillance.

 

DoD Picks Intel To Make Chips In US

The contract award is the first phase in the DoD's Rapid Assured Microelectronics Prototypes – Commercial (RAMP-C) program, which is intended to bolster US-based commercial foundries.

 

What Satellite Attack Weapon Might The US Reveal Soon?

Space based jammers? Kinetic kill vehicles? Ground based lasers? The Pentagon has a space weapon it's ready to show, but it's not clear exactly what it will be.

 

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