Hear from Space Force leadership and industry experts
| | | Wednesday, Jan. 21 | 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
The United States Space Force of 2040 will operate in a far more contested, congested and fast-moving domain than the Guardians of today — one where space control, speed and resiliency will define U.S. military advantage.
Join us on Wednesday, Jan. 21 for the next installment in our series with Johns Hopkins University where we will examine what the Space Force must become to succeed against growing threats.
Space Force leadership and industry experts will explore the future operating environment, the capabilities required for space superiority and the transformations needed across acquisition, training, doctrine and partnership protocols. We'll look at the technologies that will shape the next 15 years, the policies and alliances that must evolve and the industrial base required to sustain advantage. It will also outline the decisions the nation must make now to ensure the United States succeeds in space in 2040.
Confirmed speakers include: -
Gen. Shawn N. Bratton, Vice Chief of Space Operations, United States Space Force -
John Plumb, Head of Strategy, K2 Space -
Sandra Erwin, Senior Staff Writer, SpaceNews -
Mike Gruss, Chief Content and Strategy Officer, SpaceNews -
More speakers to be added
| | Register Now | | | | | | | | | Watch or listen to the conversations from our first event in this Discovery Series. Hear from leaders from Starlab Space, Astrobotic, Stoke Space, Apex and the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory on the collaboration powering present and future breakthroughs to advance humanity further into space.
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