Brig. Gen. Christopher Azzano, commander of the Air Force Materiel Command’s 96th Test Wing, has been assigned as director of air, space and cyberspace operations at AFMC. Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David
MoreAir Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein has said the military branch should serve as the âlead serviceâ for the Defense Departmentâs space training and operations, Breaking Defense reported Friday. Colin
MoreA U.S. Air Force official has said the service branch has initiated efforts to develop a mathematical algorithm that aims to predict cyber operations, Defense Systems reported Thursday. Maj. Gen. VeraLinn âDashâ
MoreThe Defense Department has announced plans to set up a new center in an effort to promote information exchanges on space operations between the military and intelligence community. DoD said Friday the Joint Interagency Combined
MoreThe Air Force is forming a new strategy for cyberspace but has not yet formed its definition of what constitutes cyberspace operations, Federal News Radio reports. Lt. Gen. Michael Basla, the Air
MoreThe U.S. Army has introduced its new vision for space capabilities and dominance, which involves close collaboration among its centers of excellence and combat training divisions. The Army Space Vision Supporting Multidomain
MoreThe Federal Communications Commission’s Space Bureau will release guidance on its procedures and authorization requirements for space and earth station operations as part of its transparency initiative for satellite applicants. FCC said
MoreNASA has begun soliciting information on potential industry sources that could provide spaceport operations, logistics, facilities management and other related support services at Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
MoreA Space Information Sharing and Analysis Center white paper offers considerations for using machine learning security operations and trustworthy artificial intelligence systems to protect the functionality of national space assets. Space ISAC
MoreThe Space Training and Readiness Command has published two doctrines detailing the U.S. Space Force’s view of best practices and principles regarding space intelligence and operations. Space Doctrine Publication 2-0, Intelligence, focuses on
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