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The Pentagon’s Space Development Agency (SDA) is finally gaining traction and seeking pitches for its architecture of satellites
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| Jen DiMascio Executive Editor, Defense & Space, Moderator |
| Dr. Derek Tournear Director, Space Development Agency |
| Steve Trimble Defense Editor, Aviation Week Network |
| Lee Hudson Pentagon Editor, Aviation Week Network |
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The Pentagon’s Space Development Agency (SDA) is finally gaining traction and seeking pitches for its architecture of satellites that can fulfill military objectives for communication, navigation, missile warning and tracking. Eventually, the agency may send thousands of satellites into orbit. But what is that constellation going to look like? What are the risks ahead? If the U.S. is buying thousands of satellites, how does that change its military strategy? And how might that affect the commercial industry’s use of space? SDA’s Director, Derek Tournear, joins Aviation Week Network to discuss these questions and how his organization is likely to transition into the fledgling Space Force. | |
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