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Indianz.Com
Regina Cuellar / Shingle Springs Band of Miwok Indians [S.2735]
The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs holds a legislative hearing on December 17, 2025. Four bills are on the agenda: S.236, a bill to authorize the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe and the Aquinnah Wampanoag Tribe to lease their lands for up to 99 years without seeking federal approval. S.1508, the Shivwits Band of Paiutes Jurisdictional Clarity Act. The bill addresses civil jurisdiction issues for the Shivwits Band of Paiutes in Utah and authorizes the tribe to lease its lands for up to 99 years without seeking federal approval. S.1513, the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe Project Lands Restoration Act. The bill places about 1,082 acres in Washington...
2025-12-23
04 min
Indianz.Com
Brian Weeden / Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe [S.236]
The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs holds a legislative hearing on December 17, 2025. Four bills are on the agenda: S.236, a bill to authorize the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe and the Aquinnah Wampanoag Tribe to lease their lands for up to 99 years without seeking federal approval. S.1508, the Shivwits Band of Paiutes Jurisdictional Clarity Act. The bill addresses civil jurisdiction issues for the Shivwits Band of Paiutes in Utah and authorizes the tribe to lease its lands for up to 99 years without seeking federal approval. S.1513, the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe Project Lands Restoration Act. The bill places about 1,082 acres in Washington...
2025-12-23
04 min
Indianz.Com
Opening Remarks
The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs holds a legislative hearing on December 17, 2025. Four bills are on the agenda: S.236, a bill to authorize the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe and the Aquinnah Wampanoag Tribe to lease their lands for up to 99 years without seeking federal approval. S.1508, the Shivwits Band of Paiutes Jurisdictional Clarity Act. The bill addresses civil jurisdiction issues for the Shivwits Band of Paiutes in Utah and authorizes the tribe to lease its lands for up to 99 years without seeking federal approval. S.1513, the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe Project Lands Restoration Act. The bill places about 1,082 acres in Washington...
2025-12-23
08 min
Indianz.Com
Trina Locke / Bureau of Indian Affairs [S.236, S.1508, S.1513 & S.2735]
The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs holds a legislative hearing on December 17, 2025. Four bills are on the agenda: S.236, a bill to authorize the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe and the Aquinnah Wampanoag Tribe to lease their lands for up to 99 years without seeking federal approval. S.1508, the Shivwits Band of Paiutes Jurisdictional Clarity Act. The bill addresses civil jurisdiction issues for the Shivwits Band of Paiutes in Utah and authorizes the tribe to lease its lands for up to 99 years without seeking federal approval. S.1513, the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe Project Lands Restoration Act. The bill places about 1,082 acres in Washington...
2025-12-23
03 min
Indianz.Com
Frances Charles / Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe [S.1513]
The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs holds a legislative hearing on December 17, 2025. Four bills are on the agenda: S.236, a bill to authorize the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe and the Aquinnah Wampanoag Tribe to lease their lands for up to 99 years without seeking federal approval. S.1508, the Shivwits Band of Paiutes Jurisdictional Clarity Act. The bill addresses civil jurisdiction issues for the Shivwits Band of Paiutes in Utah and authorizes the tribe to lease its lands for up to 99 years without seeking federal approval. S.1513, the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe Project Lands Restoration Act. The bill places about 1,082 acres in Washington...
2025-12-23
05 min
Indianz.Com
Tina Gonzales / Shivwits Band of Paiutes [S.1508]
The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs holds a legislative hearing on December 17, 2025. Four bills are on the agenda: S.236, a bill to authorize the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe and the Aquinnah Wampanoag Tribe to lease their lands for up to 99 years without seeking federal approval. S.1508, the Shivwits Band of Paiutes Jurisdictional Clarity Act. The bill addresses civil jurisdiction issues for the Shivwits Band of Paiutes in Utah and authorizes the tribe to lease its lands for up to 99 years without seeking federal approval. S.1513, the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe Project Lands Restoration Act. The bill places about 1,082 acres in Washington...
2025-12-23
06 min
Indianz.Com
Q&A [10:00]
The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs holds a legislative hearing on December 17, 2025. Four bills are on the agenda: S.236, a bill to authorize the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe and the Aquinnah Wampanoag Tribe to lease their lands for up to 99 years without seeking federal approval. S.1508, the Shivwits Band of Paiutes Jurisdictional Clarity Act. The bill addresses civil jurisdiction issues for the Shivwits Band of Paiutes in Utah and authorizes the tribe to lease its lands for up to 99 years without seeking federal approval. S.1513, the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe Project Lands Restoration Act. The bill places about 1,082 acres in Washington...
2025-12-23
10 min
T-Minus Space Daily
Should we repeal the Wolf Amendment?
Nearly 15 years after its inclusion in a 2011 annual appropriations bill, the Wolf Amendment remains a hotly debated topic reflecting many of the core geopolitical and philosophical issues at the heart of the debate over the U.S.-China relationship on matters of space and more. The Aerospace Corporation has created a series of debates arguing for and against retaining the amendment. We spoke to Brian Weeden from The Aerospace Corp.'s Center for Space Policy and Strategy discussing the takeaways from the debate series. You can connect with Brian on LinkedIn, and read the debate arguments on...
2025-12-06
23 min
BCMC Worship
King Of My Heart - Mary Peed (I Surrender All)
King Of My Heart - Bethel Music (7046145); I Surrender All - Judson Wheeler Van DeVenter, Winfield Scott Weeden (23189). Vocalist: Mary Peed, Jessica Stokes, Betty King. Musicians: Mitch Watson, Brandon Robinson, Brian Turk, Albo King. November 2, 2025 at Bethel CMC in Butler Ga.
2025-11-05
08 min
From the Crows' Nest
Space Operations: The Final Frontier
After decades of being the purview of world governments, space operations have exploded in commercial and civilian necessity in recent years. Commercial satellites have increased 7 fold over the last 15 years and now total more than 10,000. Space capabilities are central to nearly every operational concept and military mission, not to mention every modern economy. Furthermore, space operations and electromagnetic spectrum operations are inextricably linked. How does the Unites State juggle the competition between military and commercial in space? How can the United States secure an enduring advantage in space operations in modern conflicts? In this e...
2025-09-10
51 min
The Space Policy Show
Ep. 157: Rapid Propulsion & Power
Nuclear power and propulsion for space has a long history yet there continue to be hurdles from lack of mission to perceived safety concerns. That could be changing as humans stretch to travel further in space and live on celestial bodies like the Moon and Mars. Should NPP be government or commercial? Is the right pursuit for Deep Space nuclear electric or thermal propulsion? What would a “warp speed roadmap” look like? Learn more in this episode featuring Dr Brian Weeden from The Aerospace Corporation talking to Dr Bhavya Lal, former NASA Associate Administrator for Technology, Policy, and Strategy and...
2025-07-02
36 min
The Solid Verbal College Football
2025 NFL Draft Preview with Nate Tice - College Football Podcast
It's time for our annual NFL Draft preview! In this college football podcast episode, we welcome back Nate Tice of Yahoo Sports for an in-depth look at this year's class. Can Cam Ward's "jazz player" style translate to the pros? Where do Shedeur Sanders and Riley Leonard fit in this QB class? What trends are emerging while evaluating college tape? Who are Nate's pet players, and who are the "Purple Chips" in this year's Draft. Plus, Ty looks for advice for the New York Giants and Dan debuts "The Shania Line."🔑 KEY TOPICS DISCUSSED 🔑Draft Philos...
2025-04-17
1h 09
Closer Look with Rose Scott
How companies are using AI in hiring process; B.E.S.T. Academy talks winning first basketball championship
Data suggest 68% of all companies will use AI in the hiring process by the end of 2025. Today, we begin a two-part series looking at the benefits and the harm of using AI in the job hiring process. Many companies are using AI to review resumes, reject candidates without human input or oversight, and even conduct entire interviews. Dan Beck is the president and chief product officer at SAP SuccessFactors. He has used AI to help boost the workforce of companies like Delta. Beck talks more about the pros of AI being used by employers. Plus, T...
2025-03-19
49 min
T-Minus Space Daily
What’s next for humans in LEO?
NASA has released its long-term goals for sustaining human presence in low earth orbit (LEO) called NASA's Low Earth Orbit Microgravity Strategy. Lockheed Martin’s Global Positioning System III space vehicle (GPS III SV07) launched from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station for the RRT-1 mission, the first “Rapid Response Trailblazer”. Thailand signs the Artemis Accords, and more.Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app.Be sure to follow T-Minus on LinkedIn and Instagram.T-Minus GuestOur guests today are Aerospace Corporation’s Uma Br...
2024-12-17
30 min
The Space Policy Show
Ep. 149: Deep Dive: Measuring the Space Economy
Experts claim the space economy will grow by many millions of dollars in the next decade, but why are predictions so different, how do some double count, and what are the potential biases? If government is to protect its investments into commercial services and hardware, what are the questions around consolidation, export control, and rationality? In this episode, space economist Karen Jones and systems director Dr Brian Weeden from the Center for Space Policy & Strategy discuss their recent research on measuring the space economy. Read more at “Rational Exuberance: Understanding Value and Performance in the Space Economy”. Available...
2024-12-11
41 min
The Space Policy Show
Ep. 147: Deep Dive: Advancing Commercial Space
A successful commercial space sector will depend on a modern regulatory environment that can “keep up” with innovative technology and geopolitical reality. The US space regulatory regime has evolved, but what’s been so hard about finding the right mix? When it comes to US leadership in commercial space, how can insight into the Great Power Competition be leveraged for national security? In this episode Dr. Brian Weeden, Systems Director at Center for Space Policy & Strategy and Geoff Reber, Principal Scientist for Aerospace’s Defense Space Acquisition talk to Victoria Woodburn. Want to learn more? Check out:“Strength...
2024-11-20
1h 00
T-Minus Space Daily
Space regulation for the next US Administration.
The Space Agenda 2025 is an effort by the Center for Space Policy and Strategy at The Aerospace Corporation to highlight and provide insights into some of the major space challenges facing policymakers. Written primarily for US government and space sector leaders, this compendium of 16 chapters offers an accessible introduction to space policy issues affecting national security, civil space, and commercial space developments. We dive into the chapter on space regulation with Brian Weeden.Brian Weeden is Systems Director, Center for Space Policy and Strategy at the Aerospace Corporation. You can connect with Brian on LinkedIn....
2024-11-02
24 min
T-Minus Space Daily
Taikonauts arrive at China’s heavenly palace.
China has declared a complete success after launching the Shenzhou-19 crew to the Tiangong Space Station. The US Department of Defense is reportedly raising its Proliferated Low Earth Orbit Satellite-Based Services program from an initial $900 million ceiling to a projected $13 billion according to Space News. Lockheed Martin has completed its previously announced acquisition of Terran Orbital, and its subsidiary, Tyvak International, and more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app.Miss an episode? Sign-up for our weekly intelligence roundup, Signals and Space, and you’ll never miss a bea...
2024-10-30
24 min
Bossa bom dia [Tilos Rádió podcast]
Jesus Boogie (7" special)
01 Patti Smith - Here I Dreamt I Was An Architect02 Emma De Angelis - Trip03 Sven Libaek Orchestra - Babs04 The Brian Bennett Band - Clearing Skies05 Emma De Angelis - Plankton06 Yamasuki's - Yamasuki07 Arşivplak - Sarı Kız08 Megatone - Stick To The New09 Joerg Reiter & Band - Gateway10 Arşivplak - Şeker Oğlan11 James Last - Happy Brasilia 15:30 12 Elza Soares - Pam-Pam-Pam13 Super Som T.A. - Aquarius14 Hermes Aquino - Eu Quero Ser Teu Rei15 Cláudia - Je...
2024-07-08
1h 57
Squaring the Circle
MDO Series: Discussion on space and why it matters with Dr. Brian Weeden
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2024-05-28
58 min
On Orbit
Nuclear Weapons in Space: Behind the Headlines With Brian Weeden
A few weeks ago, space security issues took center-stage in the news after reports of a nuclear satellite weapon. This raised a lot of questions — What would a nuclear weapon mean in space? Why would Russia pursue this? In this week's On Orbit episode, we dig into these questions with Dr. Brian Weeden, chief program officer of the Secure World Foundation, an organization that works to promote secure, sustainable, and peaceful uses of outer space. Weeden is an expert on space security issues and conducts research on issues like space debris, protecting space assets, and space governance. He...
2024-03-06
34 min
The Space Policy Show
Ep. 130: The Geo-economics of ISAM
According to the Outer Space Treaty, authorization or certification for launch is the responsibility of each launching nation, as well as continuing supervision in space. What are the competing national and international frameworks for this? How do standards and interoperability play into these policies specifically for in-space servicing, assembly, and manufacturing (ISAM)? What’s the significance of both cooperation and competition while enabling the private sector? In this show host Colleen Stover talks to Dr Brian Weeden, Director of Program Planning for Secure World Foundation and founding member of CONFERS, and Karen Jones, space economist and senior analyst at The A...
2023-11-29
32 min
Events at USIP
China’s Space Collaboration with Africa
On November 14, USIP held a discussion on its new report, “China’s Space Collaboration with Africa: Implications and Recommendations for the United States.” The conversation examined the pertinent facets of Africa-China space cooperation and explored entry points and barriers for U.S. policy in Africa’s evolving space domain. Speakers Joseph Sany, opening remarksVice President, Africa Center, U.S. Institute of Peace Lyndi Tsering, speaker introductionsProgram Specialist, China, U.S. Institute of Peace Henry Tugendhat, moderatorEconomist, China, U.S. Institute of Peace Julie Klinger...
2023-11-15
1h 04
The Reason We’re All Still Here
Ground Control to Space Junk
There are no international laws against littering in space, which is a shame, because individual governments love to blow things up in low-Earth orbit. The result? A crisis of ricocheting debris that goes on forever. As private industry sends an unprecedented number of satellites into orbit, security experts find themselves in a race against the clock to bring sanity (or sanitation?) to the space around us. This episode features former NASA astrophysicist Donald Kessler, Professor Mariel Borowitz of Georgia Tech, and Victoria Samson and Brian Weeden of the Secure World Foundation.
2023-10-04
28 min
Dive Into This Heart-Pounding Full Audiobook — Perfect During Your Workout.
Investing in Hedge Funds by Brian Weeden
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/712644to listen full audiobooks. Title: Investing in Hedge Funds Author: Brian Weeden Narrator: Steve King Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 28 minutes Release date: September 10, 2023 Genres: Accounting & Finance Publisher's Summary: Investing in Hedge Funds: Mastering the Art of Hedge Fund Investments to Help Secure Your Financial Future Delve into the world of sophisticated investing and unlock the potential for substantial returns. Whether you're an experienced investor looking to diversify your portfolio or a newcomer seeking to navigate the complexities of hedge fund investments, this audiobook is your comprehensive guide to mastering the art of hedge...
2023-09-10
28 min
Listen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Business & Economics, Accounting & Finance
Hedge Fund Insights Bundle, 2 in 1 Bundle by Dex O'hara, Brian Weeden
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/712648to listen full audiobooks. Title: Hedge Fund Insights Bundle, 2 in 1 Bundle Author: Dex O'hara, Brian Weeden Narrator: Steve King Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 58 minutes Release date: September 10, 2023 Genres: Accounting & Finance Publisher's Summary: Hedge Fund Insights Bundle, 2 in 1 Bundle: Investing in Hedge Funds and The Ultimate Hedge Fund Guide Unlock the doors to the intricate world of hedge funds with our exclusive 'Hedge Fund Insights Bundle,' a comprehensive 2-in-1 audiobook collection designed to empower both novice and seasoned investors alike. In 'Investing in Hedge Funds,' embark on a journey that reveals the...
2023-09-10
58 min
Listen to Trending Full Audiobooks in Business & Economics, Accounting & Finance
Investing in Hedge Funds by Brian Weeden
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/712644to listen full audiobooks. Title: Investing in Hedge Funds Author: Brian Weeden Narrator: Steve King Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 0 hours 28 minutes Release date: September 10, 2023 Genres: Accounting & Finance Publisher's Summary: Investing in Hedge Funds: Mastering the Art of Hedge Fund Investments to Help Secure Your Financial Future Delve into the world of sophisticated investing and unlock the potential for substantial returns. Whether you're an experienced investor looking to diversify your portfolio or a newcomer seeking to navigate the complexities of hedge fund investments, this audiobook is your comprehensive guide to mastering the art of hedge...
2023-09-10
28 min
Constellations - Explore Space Network Technologies with Industry Leaders
Space Sustainability, International Collaboration and Commercial Partnerships
On this Constellations Podcast we'll discuss space sustainability, what it means and how it is changing. During this episode, Dr. Brian Weeden, Director of Program Planning, Secure World Foundation will discuss working with governments, industry, international organization and others to hopefully avoid conflicts in space, supporting a safer, more sustainable space environment. Hear Dr. Weeden talk about the number of constellations currently in space and the role commercial industry has played in managing over 7,000 payloads. He raises concerns regarding how different constellations will operate close to each other and how they will interface - especially if they each have...
2023-05-24
23 min
Carnegie Council Podcasts
Ethics and the New Space Boom, with Brian Weeden
A new space boom is underway. Commercial activity is multiplying, and new state actors are developing space programs. Subsequently, ethical concerns are emerging regarding the responsibilities of these actors and how to adapt space governance policies to protect space security. Brian Weeden, a space sustainability expert from Secure World Foundation, joins Amelia Mae Wolf to give listeners an understanding of these ethical challenges. For more from Wolf on space sustainability, check out her recent article for the Tony Blair Institute. For more, please go to carnegiecouncil.org.
2023-05-12
33 min
Prime Life
28 Medicarians Mashup - Special Release
We bet big in Vegas for the second annual Medicarians Conference. This year's conversation was broadened again - this time to include the future of health and wealth. It was an enriching two days of content, connection, and conversation. We interviewed a number of leaders on the show floor and pulled together the conversations into this insightful and informative podcast. Listen along as the themes of technology-assisted realities, human relationships, and innovation emerge. Share your thoughts and comments with us at www.primelifepodcast.com and subscribe to our weekly release! It's your time, make it co...
2023-05-09
2h 06
National Security Law Today
Ukraine Series: A New Era of Anti-Satellite Warfare with Dr. Brian Weeden
In Ukraine and around the world, satellites have become increasingly essential for military operations. Over 7,000 active satellites are currently in orbit, but how vulnerable are they to targeting and attack? This week host Elisa is joined by Dr. Brian Weeden of the Secure World Foundation to discuss the role satellites have played in Ukraine, in past conflicts, and how they've evolved to become a prime military vulnerability. How has Russia targeted satellites in order to gain ground in Ukraine? And how is the US strengthening satellite resilience for the future? Dr. Brian Weeden is the Director of Program Planning for...
2023-02-02
31 min
All Things Policy
Demystifying the United States Space Force
It's been three years since the US Space Force came into exitance. Its purpose and missions are shrouded in comical and mundane mystery. But what does the Space Force actually do? In this episode, Brian Weeden, Director of Program Planning for the Secure World Foundation, joins Aditya Ramanathan and Pranav Satyanath to demystify the role of the Space Force and talk about the many fascinating aspects of its functions.
2023-01-16
23 min
Family Church PC - Weekly Sermons
The God of Christmas
Welcome to the family! Please let us know if you arewatching our stream for the first time, if you have made a decision, or are inneed of prayer – text CONNECT to (941) 260-1395 or click here:https://app.https://app.textinchurch.com/groups/familyform/MTM2MzEz Click here if you would like to give online:https://onrealm.org/FirstBaptistChu37092/-/give/online.Music used with permission, CCLI License # 594759, Streaming Plus License # 21044022Joy to the World CCLI Song # 24016George Frideric Ha...
2022-12-18
1h 08
Family Church PC - Weekly Sermon Podcast
The God of Christmas
Welcome to the family! Please let us know if you arewatching our stream for the first time, if you have made a decision, or are inneed of prayer – text CONNECT to (941) 260-1395 or click here:https://app.https://app.textinchurch.com/groups/familyform/MTM2MzEz Click here if you would like to give online:https://onrealm.org/FirstBaptistChu37092/-/give/online.Music used with permission, CCLI License # 594759, Streaming Plus License # 21044022Joy to the World CCLI Song # 24016George Frideric Ha...
2022-12-18
1h 08
Space Café Radio
Space Café Radio - on tour in Lausanne (9/9) - with Brian Weeden
In this Space Café Radio - SpaceWatch.Global publisher Torsten Kriening spoke with Dr. Brian Weeden, Director of Program Planning for Secure World Foundation, at the LEO Kinetic Space Safety Workshop in Lausanne about threats and risks in Low Earth Orbit and how to move forward to a sustainable future in space. This episode talks about Space Situational Awareness, our awareness level, mega-constellations and risk management of the current situation.The LEO Kinetic Space Safety Workshop, 4-5 May 2022 in Lausanne aimed t...
2022-07-21
21 min
Space Café Radio
Space Café Radio - on tour in Lausanne (8/9) - with Tim Flohrer
In this Space Café Radio - SpaceWatch.Global publisher Torsten Kriening spoke with Tim Flohrer, Head of Space Debris Office at the European Space Agency, at the LEO Kinetic Space Safety Workshop in Lausanne about threats and risks in Low Earth Orbit and how to move forward to a sustainable future in space. This episode specifically talks about Space Situational Awareness, fragmentation of debris caused by past practices that have increased orbital traffic, and risk management of the current situation.The LEO K...
2022-07-18
18 min
Space Café Radio
Space Café Radio - on tour in Lausanne (7/9) - with Valentin Eder
In this Space Café Radio - SpaceWatch.Global publisher Torsten Kriening spoke with Valentin Eder, CEO at Space Analyses GmbH, at the LEO Kinetic Space Safety Workshop in Lausanne. This workshop focused on finding practical solutions for the threats of space debris in low Earth orbit (LEO) and how to move forward with space exploration with industry emphasis on sustainability.In this episode, Eder talks with us about risk analyses for the space environment and the difficult decisions members of the space industry will have to make to...
2022-07-04
12 min
Space Café Radio
Space Café Radio - on tour in Lausanne (6/9) - with Srinivas Setty
In this Space Café Radio - SpaceWatch.Global publisher Torsten Kriening spoke with Srinivas Setty, Head of SSA/SST/STM at GMV GmbH, Wessling/Germany, at the LEO Kinetic Space Safety Workshop in Lausanne about threats and risks in Low Earth Orbit and how to move forward to a sustainable future in space.The LEO Kinetic Space Safety Workshop, 4-5 May 2022 in Lausanne aimed to provide specific solutions and pragmatic actions to enhance collisional space safety in low Earth o...
2022-06-27
14 min
Space Café Radio
Space Café Radio - on tour in Lausanne (5/9) - with Frank Schaefer
In this Space Café Radio - SpaceWatch.Global publisher Torsten Kriening spoke with Prof. Dr. Frank Schaefer, Deputy director, head of business unit Space and head of system solutions department at Fraunhofer Ernst-Mach-Institute Freiburg/Germany, at the LEO Kinetic Space Safety Workshop in Lausanne about threats and risks in Low Earth Orbit and how to move forward to a sustainable future in space.The LEO Kinetic Space Safety Workshop, 4-5 May 2022 in Lausanne aimed to provide specific solutions and pragmatic ac...
2022-06-23
11 min
Space Café Radio
Space Café Radio – on tour in Lausanne (4/9) - with Walt Everetts
In this Space Café Radio - SpaceWatch.Global publisher Torsten Kriening spoke with Walt Everetts, VP, Space and Ground Services at Iridium at the LEO Kinetic Space Safety Workshop in Lausanne about threats and risks in Low Earth Orbit and how to move forward to a sustainable future in space.The LEO Kinetic Space Safety Workshop, 4-5 May 2022 in Lausanne aimed to provide specific solutions and pragmatic actions to enhance collisional space safety in low Earth orbit (LEO). The workshop brought to...
2022-06-13
14 min
Space Café Radio
Space Café Radio – on tour in Lausanne (3/9) - with Christie Iacomini
In this Space Café Radio - SpaceWatch.Global publisher Torsten Kriening spoke with Christie Iacomini, Vice President of Engineering at Prime Movers Lab at the LEO Kinetic Space Safety Workshop in Lausanne about threats and risks in Low Earth Orbit and how to move forward to a sustainable future in space.The LEO Kinetic Space Safety Workshop, 4-5 May 2022 in Lausanne aimed to provide specific solutions and pragmatic actions to enhance collisional space safety in low Earth orbit (LEO). Th...
2022-06-03
14 min
Space Café Radio
Space Café Radio – on tour in Lausanne (2/9) - with Charlotte Bewick
In this Space Café Radio - SpaceWatch.Global publisher Torsten Kriening spoke with Dr. Charlotte Bewick, Head of Scientific Missions Department, Directorate of Predevelopment, Space System Studies and Proposals at OHB Systems AG at the LEO Kinetic Space Safety Workshop in Lausanne about threats and risks in Low Earth Orbit and how to move forward to a sustainable future in space.The LEO Kinetic Space Safety Workshop, 4-5 May 2022 in Lausanne aimed to provide specific solutions and pragmatic actions to...
2022-05-22
10 min
Space Café Radio
Space Café Radio – on tour in Lausanne (1/9) - with Jim Bridenstine
In this Space Café Radio - SpaceWatch.Global publisher Torsten Kriening spoke with Jim Bridenstine, Senior Advisor at Acorn Growth Companies, former NASA Administrator and US Congressman at the LEO Kinetic Space Safety Workshop in Lausanne about threats and risks in Low Earth Orbit and how to move forward to a sustainable future in space The LEO Kinetic Space Safety Workshop, 4-5 May 2022 in Lausanne aimed to provide specific solutions and pragmatic actions to enhance collisional space safety in low Earth or...
2022-05-15
15 min
Off-Nominal
61 - Santa Claus is Hypersonic
Brian Weeden, Director of Program Planning for Secure World Foundation, joins Jake and Anthony to talk about the recent ASAT testing ban announced by Vice President Harris, and the effects the space industry has been having on the war in Ukraine.TopicsOff-Nominal - YouTubeEpisode 61 - Santa Claus is Hypersonic (with Brian Weeden) - YouTubeDr. Brian Weeden | Secure WorldPublications by Brian Weeden | Secure WorldIt's Time for a Global Ban on Destructive Antisatellite Testing - Scientific AmericanU.S. declares ban on anti-satellite missile tests, calls for other nations to join - SpaceNewsU.S. ASAT ban meant to...
2022-05-13
1h 01
War in Space
Episode 11: No Such Thing As A Responsible Anti-Satellite Test
The US was the first state to conduct an anti-satellite (ASAT) weapons test, as far back as 1959. Since then, several countries have conducted similar tests, generating dangerous orbital debris. Now, the US has also become the first state to declare – unilaterally – that it will not conduct direct-ascent ASAT tests that create debris. But why conduct such tests in the first place? Are they useful from a military perspective? How destructive are they exactly? And what kind of policy would be most effective at preventing further tests that pose a risk to our orbits? We discuss all this, and the ambi...
2022-05-12
29 min
CHEST
CHEST#2 ----- 67x110x40
-hi chest, this show is for you, chest- WEEKLY, OPEN & CLOSE LIVE THURSDAYS AT 11.15 AM CET AT THE LAKE RADIO TRACKLIST 8 min Live silence from the studio Chest friends preaching lower choir Introït Benedicta Sit -- Monks of the abbey of notre dame New space music -- Brian Eno Suo Gân -- oceanfloor.group Granny Patricia singing ALUM / Nikita's Lullaby -- oceanfloor.group CCL4Lsa feat. Jonna & Starlight -- oceanfloor.group Drømte mig en drøm (Arr. For String Quartet) -- Traditional, Danish String Quartet Reading of Love in the new Mill...
2022-04-21
1h 25
The Lake Radio
CHEST#2 ----- 67x110x40
CHEST #2 -- 67x110x40 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -hi chest, this show is for you, chest- WEEKLY, OPEN & CLOSE LIVE THURSDAYS AT 11.15 AM CET AT THE LAKE RADIO --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TRACKLIST 1) 8 min Live silence from the studio 2) Chest friends preaching lower choir 3) Introït Benedicta Sit -- Monks of the abbey of notre dame 4) New space music -- Brian Eno 5) Suo Gân -- oceanfloor.group 6) Granny Patricia singing 7) ALUM / Nikita's Lullaby -- oceanfloor.group 8) CCL4Lsa feat. Jonna & Starlight -- oceanfloor.group 9) Drømte mig en drøm (Arr. For String Quartet) -- Traditional, Danish String Quartet 10) Reading of Love in the new Mill...
2022-04-21
1h 25
The DownLink Podcast
The No. 1 Space Issue From 2021 That's Punching Through Into 2022 And Beyond
In this year-end episode of The DownLink, Laura Winter unravels a space threat story through three key interviews with Donald Kessler, the now-retired NASA astrophysicist who first theorized what is now known as the “Kessler Syndrome”; Brian Weeden a space policy analyst and advocate from the Secure World Foundation; and Robin Dickey, a space policy and strategy analyst with the Aerospace Corporation. But first, Laura first gives us her top three 2021 data points with effects that she believes will punch through into 2022 and beyond.
2021-12-31
1h 00
Main Engine Cut Off
T+202: The Geopolitics of ASAT Weapons and Space Debris (with Brian Weeden)
Brian Weeden of the Secure World Foundation joins me to talk about the technical and political fallout of Russia’s recent anti-satellite weapons demonstration, the history of anti-satellite weapons and testing, the geopolitical situation surrounding the topic, and what the future of space debris tracking and management looks like.This episode of Main Engine Cut Off is brought to you by 40 executive producers—Brandon, Simon, Lauren, Kris, Pat, Matt, Jorge, Ryan, Donald, Lee, Chris, Warren, Bob, Russell, Moritz, Joel, Jan, David, Joonas, Robb, Tim Dodd (the Everyday Astronaut!), Frank, Julian and Lars from Agile Space, Tommy, Matt, The...
2021-11-30
43 min
JT The Chronicles Podcast
Indigenous Peoples' Day with Brian Weeden Chairman of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe
States are leaving Columbus Day to observe Indigenous Peoples' Day; Do you know why? What is Historical Trauma? Do you know the truth about Thanksgiving? What does Powwow Mean? Join JT for his first podcast as he advocates for meaningful conversations about matters that matter to Cape Codders. Since we are starting from the beginning, it's fitting to speak to where the history of this land begins. Brian Weeden from the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe joins JT and producer Stephanie to talk about education, historical trauma, and changes that...
2021-10-11
23 min
Space, Cyber, and Telecommunications Law Program
NE Space Law Week - Counterspace Threats Today and Tomorrow
Speaker Brian Weeden, Director of Program Planning at Secure World Foundation joins Nebraska Law Professor Jack Beard for a discussion on counterspace threats.
2020-10-07
00 min
Canada In Space
Satellite Servicing Standards with Brian Weeden
Satellite servicing is going from the realm of, I wish we could do this, to becoming a reality. That reality includes creating satellite servicing standards.There are several legacy companies looking to garner a share of the satellite servicing market along with a slew of startups. There are many issues facing all those interested in satellite servicing. To work towards technical and safety standards DARPA funded a new organization with that goal.Today, Brian Weeden, the Executive Director of the Consortium for Execution of Rendezvous and Servicing Operations, known as (CONFERS), provides an in-depth look at what their organization is...
2020-08-13
51 min
Planetary Radio
Space Policy Edition: Houston, We Have a Space Force (with Brian Weeden)
Legislation signed by President Trump in December formally established the 6th branch of the U.S. armed services, the first such expansion in 72 years. What exactly will the new Space Force do?
2020-01-10
1h 08
Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science
Space Policy Edition: Houston, We Have a Space Force (with Brian Weeden)
Legislation signed by President Trump in December formally established the 6th branch of the U.S. armed services, the first such expansion in 72 years. What exactly will the new Space Force do? How big of a deal is this? What does this mean for the militarization of space? Dr. Brian Weeden from the Secure World Foundation joins the show to help us answer those questions. Learn more about this month’s topics through links on the episode page. https://www.planetary.org/multimedia/planetary-radio/show/2019/space-policy-edition-45.htmlSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omn...
2020-01-10
1h 08
Planetary Radio: Space Policy Edition
Houston, We Have a Space Force (with Brian Weeden)
Legislation signed by President Trump in December formally established the 6th branch of the U.S. armed services, the first such expansion in 72 years. What exactly will the new Space Force do?
2020-01-10
1h 08
The Secure World Foundation Podcast
Summit Panel: The Relationship Between Commercial Space and Counterspace
Over the last several years, there has been a growing focus on two different conversations: one about the commercial and economic development of space, and another about the risk of conflict on Earth extending into space. Yet there is often very little dialogue on how these two issues interact and what impact each may have on the other. How might greater geopolitical instability or actual war in space impact commercialization? Can the private sector play a role in deterring space conflict or providing more resilient capabilities? | Moderator: Brian Weeden, SWF Director of Program Planning Panelists: ...
2019-07-16
1h 05
The Secure World Foundation Podcast
India's ASAT Test: A Jolt To Space Stability
Recorded in Washington, DC on May 6, 2019 On March 27, 2019, India successfully tested an anti-satellite (ASAT) weapon against one of its satellites. With this intercept, India became the fourth country to demonstrate this capability. While most of the debris that was created should be relatively short-lived, some of it will be around for months, if not years. What does this test mean for the future of space security and stability? Has a precedent been established about how to test an ASAT in a way that the international community will accept? How will this affect international security and...
2019-05-15
1h 42
The Secure World Foundation Podcast
US-China Engagement in Space
This audio was recorded in Washington, DC on March 29, 2019. On March 29, 2019, The Secure World Foundation hosted a panel discussion on "US-China Engagement in Space." A group of experts talked about how the United States and China interact in space and looked toward future possibilities for further engagement across commercial, civil, and national security issues. Speakers Moderator: Victoria Samson, SWF Washington Office Director Patrick Besha, Senior Policy Advisor for Strategic Engagement and Assessment in the Office of the Administrator at NASA Headquarters Mike Gold, Chair of the Commercial Space Transportation Advisory Committee Lincoln Hines, PhD ca...
2019-04-12
1h 36
Planetary Radio
Space Policy Edition: Space Force! With Special Guest Brian Weeden
The President recently ordered the creation of Space Force—but what does that mean? What are the implications for militarization of space? National security expert Dr. Brian Weeden joins the show to explain the announcement. Weeden also breaks down Space Policy Directive #3, which directs the Department of Commerce to begin tracking space debris and other potential dangers to spacecraft in Earth orbit. Casey, Jason and Mat take a detour to discuss the James Webb Space Telescope's latest breach, which delays the launch until March of 2021. More resources to explore this month’s topics are athttp://www.planetary.org/multimedia/planetary-radio/show...
2018-07-06
1h 47
Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science
Space Policy Edition: Space Force! With Special Guest Brian Weeden
The President recently ordered the creation of Space Force—but what does that mean? What are the implications for militarization of space? National security expert Dr. Brian Weeden joins the show to explain the announcement. Weeden also breaks down Space Policy Directive #3, which directs the Department of Commerce to begin tracking space debris and other potential dangers to spacecraft in Earth orbit. Casey, Jason and Mat take a detour to discuss the James Webb Space Telescope's latest breach, which delays the launch until March of 2021. More resources to explore this month’s topics are athttp://www.planetary.org/multimedia/planetary-radio/show...
2018-07-06
1h 46
Planetary Radio: Space Policy Edition
Space Force! With Special Guest Brian Weeden
President Trump recently ordered the creation of Space Force—but what does that mean? What are the implications for militarization of space? National security expert Dr. Brian Weeden joins the show to explain the announcement.
2018-07-06
1h 46
The Secure World Foundation Podcast
Space Traffic Management and Enabling Sustainable Commercial Development of Space
Recorded in Washington, DC, on June 11, 2018. Over the last decade, there has been growing interest and investment in commercial space activities. Companies are developing new and innovative space applications and services that could deliver significant societal, economic, and national security benefits on Earth. However, some of these ventures face obstacles from outdated, overly restrictive, or non-existent licensing and government oversight processes. At the same time, the growing congestion in critical orbit regimes and potential to launch tens of thousands of new satellites over the next decade have heightened concerns about orbital debris and the long-term sustainability of...
2018-06-21
1h 48
AstrotalkUK
Episode 74: Space Debris and Sustainable use of Space
Dr Brian Weeden Space, as the author Douglas Adams said, "is big. Really big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind-bogglingly big it is". After 6 decades of launching spacecraft, some orbits are now congested with space debris from collisions and poor end-of-life mission management. This has now become a serious hazard and even a danger to operational spacecraft. With plans to launch thousands of additional satellites, the Mega Constellations, in the coming decade, the need for some sort of "traffic management" in orbit has never been greater. The Secure World Foundation was established in 2002 by philanthropists Marcell Arsenault and h...
2018-05-18
54 min
AstrotalkUK
Quick Update
It's been a while since I posted episode 72. Now that the book The Indian Space Programme has been published, I am resuming podcasting. You can see some Amazon Reviews and if you have one, add your own too. More about that book on this short BBC radio interview here. . If you want, you can subscribe to my monthly newsletter. The previous newsletter (March 2018) is available here. April's newsletter is coming out tomorrow! Scheduled episodes currently look like this Episode 73. Dr. Rajan Bedi - Using Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTs) Components to build spacecraft (1st May 2018) Episode 74. Dr Brian Weeden - Space Debris and S...
2018-04-29
00 min
CogitAsia
U.S.-China Competition in Outer Space
In the 10 years since China’s first successful anti-satellite test, the vulnerability of essential U.S. space systems has been underscored and competition in outer space has resumed. How has the United States responded? What are the implications for strategy and deterrence in this new era? In this podcast, CSIS experts Todd Harrison and Dr. Zack Cooper along with Secure World Foundation’s Dr. Brian Weeden talk about the changes in the space domain since the end of the Cold War and China’s expanding capabilities, describe how the proliferation of space technology has impacted other countries in the...
2017-11-06
00 min
The Secure World Foundation Podcast
Trash in the Skies II: Industry Perspectives on Dealing with Space Debris
Recorded in Washington, DC, on July 10, 2017. SWF held a luncheon panel discussion on Capitol Hill that brought together private sector experts to discuss the current space debris situation, what steps are being done (or not done) to address it, whether the blanket 25-year rule is still sufficient, and what role industry can play in helping ensuring the long-term sustainability of space while fostering continued innovation and growth of the space sector. In 2012, Secure World Foundation (SWF) hosted an event on Capitol Hill called "Trash in the Skies: The Challenge of Space Debris" to discuss the...
2017-07-12
1h 41
AstroGeo - Geschichten aus Astronomie und Geologie
AG027 Militär im All
Für AstroGeo recherchieren wir regelmäßig eine ganze Geschichte. Nur wenn du uns finanziell unterstützt, bleibt der Podcast weiter kostenfrei. Danke! Seit den ersten Tagen der Raumfahrt scheint das All ein friedlicher Ort zu sein: Satelliten kreisen, um die Erde zu untersuchen, Daten zu übertragen – oder zu spionieren. Aber bewaffnete Konflikte gab es bis heute nicht. Tatsächlich aber verfolgten die ersten Weltraummächte – USA und UdSSR – zu Beginn auch aggressive Strategien und entwickelten Waffen für die Umlaufbahnen. Mit dem Weltraumvertrag von 1967 und dem atomaren Gleichgewicht wurden solche Entwicklungen allerdings gestoppt, bevor sie US-Präside...
2017-02-02
18 min
The Secure World Foundation Podcast
The United States, China, and Space Security: Issues for the Trump Administration
Recorded in Washington, DC, on January 17, 2017. On January 11, 2007, China destroyed one of its aging weather satellites using a ground-based anti-satellite (ASAT) weapon. The 2007 ASAT test, and a similar test by the United States a year later, reignited international and domestic debates over strategic stability and deterrence, space weaponization, and the potential for a space arms race. Ten years later, many of the same tensions and questions remain. This luncheon panel discussion brought together experts to discuss the evolution of the space security environment over the last decade, and specifically the evolution and current state of the relationship between the...
2017-01-17
1h 37
The Secure World Foundation Podcast
An Examination of the U.S. National Security Space Strategy
Recorded in Washington, DC, on May 31, 2016 In 2011, the Department of Defense and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence published a National Security Space Strategy (NSSS) that provided guidance to the U.S. national security space community on how to address the challenges of what they deemed an increasingly "contested, congested, and competitive" space environment. The 2011 NSSS proposed the following set of interrelated strategic approaches for meeting U.S. national security space objectives: Promote responsible, peaceful, and safe use of space; Provide improved U.S. space capabilities; Partner with responsible nations, international organizations, and commercial firms; Prevent and deter a...
2016-06-01
1h 42
The Secure World Foundation Podcast
International Law and Military Activities in Outer Space
Recorded March 23, 2015 Although some may consider the two to be at odds with each other, international law has a direct impact on military activities in both peacetime and during conflict. International law defines what constitutes an armed attack, the right to national self-defense, and the limits on use of force during an armed conflict consistent with the Geneva Conventions. Over the last several decades, legal scholars and military practitioners have clarified the rules of international law applicable to military activities in several domains. This includes the Harvard Manual on International Law Applicable to Air and...
2015-03-25
1h 49
The Secure World Foundation Podcast
Seeing Into Space: Perspectives and Initiatives for Enhancing Space Situational Awareness
Recorded December 9, 2014 Space situational awareness (SSA) - commonly defined as knowledge about the space environment and activities in space - is an important part of space sustainability, safety, and security. SSA has historically been mostly a military mission that focused on tracking the locations of objects in space and detecting space-based threats. However, the nature of SSA is evolving as the number of actors in space increases, including an increasing proportion of non-governmental players and space activities, and the nature of the threats to active satellites diversifies and expands to include natural and human-generated threats, as well...
2015-01-06
1h 57
The Secure World Foundation Podcast
Satellite Servicing and Debris Removal: An Assessment of Prospects and Challenges
Recorded November 4, 2013 On-orbit satellite servicing (OOS) and active debris removal (ADR) are part of an emerging category of future on-orbit activities that are critical for taking the next leap in our use of Earth orbit. The ability to repair or refuel satellites, construct new satellites in orbit, and even remove orbital debris can help drive innovative uses of space and create new possibilities. These activities also raise a host of security, legal, safety, operational, and policy challenges that need to be tackled for this future to be possible. In 2012, DARPA held a public conference and...
2015-01-06
1h 22
The Secure World Foundation Podcast
International Space Reception
Recorded July 24, 2013 Secure World Foundation (SWF) and the Tauri Group co-hosted an international space reception to bring together the international space policy makers and international space stakeholders within the Beltway. Speakers discussed the U.S. government's priorities for and interests in international space cooperation and outreach; a survey of international space professionals about prioritizing various aspects of space sustainability; and regional space dynamics, looking at national budgets, satellite capabilities, spaceflight, and science missions by region. For more information, including speaker presentations, please visit the event page. Speakers Mr. Frank Rose, Deputy A...
2015-01-06
1h 02
The Secure World Foundation Podcast
Space Policy Challenges Facing the Second Obama Administration
Recorded December 3, 2012 Secure World Foundation held a luncheon panel discussion on significant space policy challenges facing the second Obama Administration, including civil space funding and Congress, ITAR reform, improving space situational awareness, and improving the overall coordination of U.S. space activities. For more information, please visit the event page. Speakers Ms. Marcia Smith, SpacePolicyOnline.com Ms. Patricia Cooper, Satellite Industry Association Mr. Brian Weeden, Secure World Foundation Dr. Eligar Sadeh, Astroconsulting International Moderator: Dr. Scott Pace, George Washington University
2015-01-06
1h 40
The Secure World Foundation Podcast
Trash in the Skies: The Challenge of Space Debris
Recorded February 3, 2012 Man's activities in space have benefited life on Earth greatly, but they have left their mark: over 22,000 pieces of man-made space debris are being tracked as they orbit our globe. How does space debris affect our space activities, both now and in the future? How do we monitor it? What are the national policies and international norms that limit it? And what can be done about it? "Trash in the Skies" explores these issues and more. These and other questions were answered as the Secure World Foundation, a private operating foundation dedicated to the...
2015-01-06
45 min
The Secure World Foundation Podcast
The Dragon's New Eyes: China's Space-Based Surveillance Capabilities, Doctrine, Strategy, and Implications
Recorded on November 9, 2011 Over the last several years, China has made significant investments in developing and deploying space-based intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities to support military/national security requirements and enhance their regional power. China is also developing doctrine and policy for the space domain, and integrating these new space capabilities into their anti-access/area denial strategy. These developments represent an evolution in China's role in space, from an asymmetric actor to an established space power with significant investment and newfound vulnerabilities in space. Please join the Secure World Foundation as we discuss how this shift may...
2015-01-06
1h 41
6 Bs and a P
Episode 20: Who Wants to Know? Who Wants to Know?
Well, we just couldn’t stay away long. Especially when the Browns hired a new coach THEN fired their GM and President (one of whom makes a final appearance on the show). The gang gets together in the off season to catch up on the happenings at Browns HQ, everything gets covered and most importantly Ian lets all of us know that he’s been going to the gym. And the Browns hired the guy above and his name is Jimmy Raye (Who wants to know? Who wants to know) and Brian, Brian, Ian, and Kris discuss how he scares the...
2014-02-27
00 min
Gus and Gus Eat The World and its MONEY!
The Sports Fix - Fri Oct 4, 2013
Has this been a wild and amazing Cleveland sports week or what? We rode it together, and we wrap it up strong, celebrating a Browns victory - thats 3 in a row- that came with a heavy price, as we get the news of Brian Hoyers ACL tear. J-Rocc talks with Ryan Ruiz, Jeff Gorman of Browns 101 and you about the big win, Hoyer, Weeden, Josh Freeman, defense, playoffs and so much more, we cover it from all angles, and talk a little Cavs, Lake Erie Monsters hockey kicks off we preview that, talk ARod suing MLB and more....
2013-10-04
1h 36
Sully's Cafe at The Green Room
Sully's Cafe at the Green Room Ep 130
"A Foster Father and His Orphans" Sully and Josh had a great discussion of the scene this week with mentions of Monday's On Blast hosted by 990wbob.com with featuring Sarah Daigle; Willis' Birthday Creation Tuesday featuring The Hornitz, Pyschedelic Clown Car and The Custies; Posivibes withThe Jauntee, Moxa and The Edd; Tallahassee Album release with Smith and Weeden as well as Coyote Kolb; The Alchemystics, Sophisafunk and Cosmic Dust Bunnies; Shannon Corey and Jared Salvatore; and Vudu Sister album release with The Silks, Brian Webb and Divey. The gents welcome Jay Berndt and the Orphans to...
2013-05-06
59 min
Space Talk
Space Policy Challenges Facing the Second Obama Administration
Secure World Foundation held a luncheon panel discussion on December 3, 2012, from 12 PM to 2 PM on significant space policy challenges facing the second Obama Administration, including civil space funding and Congress, ITAR reform, improving space situational awareness, and improving the overall coordination of U.S. space activities. Featured Experts: Ms. Marcia Smith, SpacePolicyOnline.com Ms. Patricia Cooper, Satellite Industry Association Mr. Brian Weeden, Secure World Foundation Dr. Eligar Sadeh, Astroconsulting International Moderator: Dr. Scott Pace, George Washington University Dr. Sadeh previewed a new book he edited entitled Space Strategy...
2012-12-10
00 min
Space Talk
Trash in the Skies: The Challenge of Space Debris
Man's activities in space have benefited life on Earth greatly, but they have left their mark: over 22,000 pieces of man-made space debris are being tracked as they orbit our globe. How does space debris affect our space activities, both now and in the future? How do we monitor it? What are the national policies and international norms that limit it? And what can be done about it? These and other questions were answered as the Secure World Foundation, a private operating foundation dedicated to the sustainable use of outer space over the long-term, hosts a lunch-time briefing...
2012-09-06
00 min
Space Talk
The Dragon's New Eyes: China's Space-based Surveillance Capabilities, Doctrine, Strategy, and Implications
Over the last several years, China has made significant investments in developing and deploying space-based intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) capabilities to support military/national security requirements and enhance their regional power. China is also developing doctrine and policy for the space domain, and integrating these new space capabilities into their anti-access/area denial strategy. These developments represent an evolution in China's role in space, from an asymmetric actor to an established space power with significant investment and newfound vulnerabilities in space. Please join the Secure World Foundation as we discuss how this shift may impact China's approach to...
2012-08-22
00 min