Coming to Omaha for the 2009 Strategic Space Symposium seemed like a good time to revive the Space Warfare Forum, so yesterday I posted a long report about day one at the symposium.
I made some good contacts with company representatives and saw some of my old colleagues, so it was a good day at the symposium. Highlights:
- The symposium is extremely well-run (in large part by one of my former students): good facilities, exhibits, and speakers
- NE Governor Heineman mentioned their “Nebraska Advantage” program to bring military contractors to the state … I’ll investigate it when I get back to NC
- USSTRATCOM Commander, General Kevin Chilton, outlined his “wish list” of space capabilities … one key item was improved space situational awareness, which could be a real opportunity for some ambitious technology companies
- The combatant commands agreed on the importance of space systems and space support to their operations
- I’m going to start distinguishing between macro-targeting (looking at large areas, for strategic purposes) and micro-targeting (looking at smaller, precise targets for tactical purposes)
- The NRO plans to reinvigorate their science and technology efforts, which should spawn some new opportunities for industry
- Building any kind of Operationally Responsive Space capability will require a new business model for acquisition, which also means lots of potential for contractors throughout the supply chain
Here’s hoping day 2 will be as good, or better!
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