The Competition for Space
Offered By: The Aspen Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical issues surrounding space competition in this insightful panel discussion featuring industry leaders and policymakers. Gain valuable perspectives from Tory Bruno of United Launch Alliance, Kay Sears of Lockheed Martin, and former U.S. Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson as they delve into topics such as U.S. space reliance, asset defense, situational awareness, and cross-domain challenges. Moderated by Politico's Bryan Bender, the conversation covers crucial aspects of space policy, including the role of the Air Force, ULA's contributions, industry competition, and reusability methods. Examine the complexities of Atlas rocket issues, acquisition processes, and policy decisions shaping the future of space exploration and defense. Enhance your understanding of the evolving landscape of space technology and its implications for national security and commercial interests.
Syllabus
Introduction
Why is the US so reliant on space
Are we losing in the race to defend our assets
Situational Awareness
Crossdomain
Air Force
Space Policy
ULA
Competition
Reusability
Reuse Methods
Atlas Problems
Acquisition
The Future
Policy Decisions
Taught by
The Aspen Institute
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