Monday 20 September 2021

Weekly Briefing: Military Space

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SPACECOM Needs More Data, Sensors To Track On-Orbit Threats

"The government has not decided what we want our format to be" for SSA data provided by commercial firms, explained SPACECOM's Col. Scot Brodeur. "But when we do decide, in short order I need y'all to be all in on getting onto that format."

 

Nuke Sub Accord 'First Step' For Deeper US-Aussie Cooperation; Aussies Get NRO Ties

"This does not mean there are not constructive areas of engagement with China," Australia Foreign Minister Foreign Minister Marise Payne said at the State Department today. She then noted that "US leadership within the Indo-Pacific remains indispensable."

 

Space Force Calls For 'Trash Trucks' For All The Orbiting Junk

Active debris removal is "definitely a need, and I think there is a use case for industry to get after that as a service-based opportunity," said Maj. Gen. DeAnna Burt.

 

Revolutionary Tech Could Allow Near-Real Time Space Tracking, MITRE Says

The MITRE-developed software has been transferred to Space Systems Command for operational prototyping.

 

Congress, Industry Chivvy Space Force On Commercial SSA

Both the HASC and SASC have added funds for purchase of commercial space observation capabilities to their draft 2022 defense policy bills.

 

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