Asst. Secretary of Defense Dr. John Plumb on keeping pace in space with China
When the U.S. Air Force and the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) were ordered to shoot down objects over American airspace... Read More
SPACECOM’s Gen. Dickinson examines the path to U.S. space superiority
Last November, Gen. James H. Dickinson, Commander of the U.S. Space Command (SPACECOM) joined the Mitchell Institute for a special Schriever Spacepower... Read More
How AI/ML is the key to protecting the U.S. Army’s space assets
At last month’s Annual Meeting of the Association of the United States Army (AUSA), digital transformation took center stage as U.S. Army... Read More
Top Air Force officials outline current space acquisition priorities at AFA 2022
According to Brig. Gen. Steven P. Whitney, the U.S. Air Force is the only department within the entire federal government that has... Read More
Near-peer no more? Is complacency costing the country its innovative edge?
Immense pride comes from the idea that the United States is a dominant force on the global stage, competing with and edging... Read More
General Thompson Provides a Status Report for the U.S. Space Force
This past July, General David “DT” Thompson from the U.S. Space Force, joined the Mitchell Institute for a special Spacepower Forum event... Read More
Slow and steady wins the Air Force’s science and technology race
For Dr. Victoria Coleman, her new role as Chief Scientist of the U.S. Air Force is certainly an interesting one. For the... Read More
DoDIIS Highlights Why High Bandwidth Satellite Can Help the Intelligence Community
The imperatives of the national security enterprise increasingly demand more and more secure, low latency bandwidth, not only in the homeland and... Read More