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The Space Policy Show

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The Aerospace Corporation’s Center for Space Policy and Strategy hosts this series to bring our policy experts together with thought leaders, government, academia and professionals from throughout the space community to discuss current trends and views. Go to https://csps.aerospace.org/events to subscribe for webcast reminders or find us on YouTube. #TheSpacePolicyShow

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E97- Legality of Commercial-Military Integration

The integration of commercial space with national security space promises to save money and propel government innovation. However, in a conflict, such integration could blur the lines on what is a legitimate target. Is this integration a violation of the law of armed conflict for space? Join policy analyst Sam Wilson from The Center for Space Policy & Strategy as he talks to Professor David Koplow from Georgetown Law about Koplow’s recent research exploring these questions. Discussion based ...

Jul 01, 202250 minEp. 97

E96- Space Matters in the Arctic

As the Arctic region continues to warm, it is becoming more congested and contested. Space domain awareness and space-based communications networks are playing an increased role in regional cooperation. The US, Russia and other Arctic states are seeing more shipping and interest in natural resources, while non-Arctic states like China may also be seeking advantage. How do national space activities and geopolitics intersect in the region? How do critical undersea data networks play a role in the ...

Jun 17, 202251 minEp. 96

E95- Wildfires from Space

Earth-observing satellites help us detect, monitor, and manage large forest fires. How does data from NASA space-based assets or the Canadian Space Agency’s WildFireSat program improve our capabilities to fight wildfires, and what else could be done? Join CSPS’s David Eccles as he talks to experts Joshua Johnston, PhD (Forest Fire Research Scientist, Canadian Forest Service ), Everett Hinkley (National Remote Sensing Program Manager, US Forest Service ), and Dr. Dee Pack (Director Remote Sensing...

Jun 10, 202250 minEp. 95

E94- Assessing Commercial for Government Space

Government agencies are increasingly looking to the commercial sector to meet their space mission needs. What are the drivers toward this hybrid architecture? How can government assess commercial readiness ? Are there best practices the commercial sector could install? In this episode Aerospace’s Ronald Birk talks to Clare Grason , Chief of US Space Force’s Commercial Satellite Communications Office and Phil McAlister , Director of NASA’s Commercial Spaceflight Division. Read more about framewor...

Jun 03, 202245 minEp. 94

E93- Bringing More Stars to Space: DEI Across the Sector

“ While humanity extends its reach further into space, our workforce must reflect all the people on Earth and the values to which we aspire .”* From industry and commercial to government and national laboratories, the space sector has a problem. Growing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the sector will ensure the future of a space workforce that encompasses the talent, innovation, and resilience needed to stay competitive. Join Colleen Stover from The Center for Space Policy & Strate...

May 27, 202249 minEp. 93

E92- Space: Safe, Secure and Sustainable

What is our responsibility to keep the space environment sustainable for future generations? From space traffic management (STM) to banning debris-creating anti-satellite weapons tests (ASATs), space actors from all over the world are working to keep space useable for the common good. Join Dr. Angie Bukley , Principal Engineer at Aerospace’s Center for Space Policy & Strategy, as she talks to Krystal Azelton (Director of Space Applications Programs, Secure World Foundation) and Jacob Geer (H...

May 19, 202251 minEp. 92

E91- GPS for Humanity- What's Next?

GPS has huge benefits to society – from everyday convenience to national defense to massive economic value. What did we get right? What are challenges to its future? What are the alternative Position, Navigation, Timing (PNT) satellite alternatives? Join Ranwa Haddad , Technical Fellow at The Aerospace Corporation, as she talks to Professor Bradford Parkinson from Stanford University and “Father of GPS” about these questions and more. The Space Policy Show is produced by The Aerospace Corporatio...

May 05, 202239 minEp. 91

E90- Curating Space Exploration at the Smithsonian

What can we learn from the history of planetary science? What are the important stories of space exploration as told through curated museum collections? How can these help us better understand the human condition? Join Dr. Margaret Abraham, senior project leader in Aerospace’s Civil Systems Group, as she talks to Dr. Matthew Shindell , curator in the space history department at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. The Space Policy Show is produced by The Aerospace Corporation’s Center ...

Apr 28, 202254 minEp. 90

E89- Space Diplomacy- UN COPUOS

How does space fit into the international diplomatic framework of the UN? How do countries try to reach agreements on some of the biggest legal and technical issues in space? What are some of the greatest obstacles facing space diplomacy today? In this episode, Robin Dickey, policy analyst at the Center for Space Policy and Strategy, will interview Peter Martinez , executive director of the Secure World Foundation and the former chair of the UN COPUOS Working Group on the Long-Term Sustainabilit...

Apr 21, 202238 minEp. 89

E88- Monitoring Space Norms

Can an international space situational awareness (SSA) data sharing framework for assessing countries’ compliance with norms of behavior build enough support—from enough countries—to influence bad actors’ behavior in space? SSA helps to protect satellites and promote sustainability in space. In this episode, Dr. Mick Gleason, senior policy analyst of The Center for Space Policy and Strategy, will be talking with fellow policy analyst, Robin Dickey on how SSA data sharing is growing in importance...

Apr 14, 202227 minEp. 88

E87- Building an International Space Economy

What is an economy for space and what investments can we make now to build it? What are some key barriers and possible disrupters? Join Jamie Morin , Executive Director of The Center for Space Policy and Strategy, as he talks about this and more with Alex MacDonald , NASA’s Chief Economist, and Nicolas Peter , Head of the Space Policy and Entrepreneurship Lab at the International Space University. The Space Policy Show is produced by The Aerospace Corporation’s Center for Space Policy and Strate...

Mar 31, 202248 minEp. 87

E86- Educating the Space Forces at NSSI

Space is both part of, and separate from, other war domains – sea, air, and land. What’s needed to ready our forces across all the military services for successful space operations? How do we train and educate jointly, and with other countries, to protect common interests? The US Space Force is building on a long history of professional development and combat readiness at the National Security Space Institute (NSSI ) – from space fundamentals to operations and executive leadership. In this episo...

Mar 17, 202235 minEp. 86

E85- Charting the Risks- NASA for the 21st Century

Is NASA at an inflection point in terms of how it does business, manages missions and ensures safety? How might national space policy impact the future of NASA’s charter? The NASA Aerospace Safety Advisory Panel (ASAP) released it’s 2021 Annual Report to Congress in January. Key recommendations: 1) developing a strategic vision for exploration and operations over the next 20+ years, 2) bringing more cohesiveness by means of a board of directors, and 3) aligning Artemis management from the top an...

Mar 10, 202242 minEp. 85

E84- Spectrum Wars with Author Jennifer Manner

Radiofrequency spectrum use is managed. How has this evolved with the explosion of new wireless technologies, 5G and space-based services? RF spectrum is finite. How can this essential, but limited, resource be more efficiently used? RF spectrum is competitive. How do we close the digital divide and meet growing user demands on both earth and in space? Find out more from spectrum expert and author Jennifer Manner as she discusses her newest book “ Spectrum Wars: The Rise of 5G and Beyond ”. She ...

Mar 03, 202241 minEp. 84

E83- Making the Moon a Reality

What does the lunar and cislunar environment look like over the next 10 years? What scientific experiments are being planned? What new technologies will be tested? What will we learn on the Moon to prepare us for Mars? Where is competition greatest? Join senior policy analyst Dr. Angie Bukley as she talks to Kaitlyn Johnson , Deputy Director and Fellow at the Center for Strategic & International Studies. You can also read Johnson’s latest report at CSIS, “ Fly Me to the Moon: Worldwide Cislu...

Feb 24, 202236 minEp. 83

E82- Bridging the Global Digital Divide- Doreen Bogdan-Martin

The International Telecommunication Union, a specialized UN agency, facilitates inter-connection of the world’s communications networks, including coordinating the precious spectrum and orbital resources that support satellites and other space missions. The impact of ITU decisions on spectrum connectivity, space services, and the private sector is unmistakable. Join Audrey Allison from The Center for Space Policy and Strategy as she talks with Doreen Bogdan-Martin , Director of the ITU’s Telecom...

Feb 10, 202232 minEp. 82

E81- International Partnerships in the Space Force

Why is international cooperation in space important? How does the US military pursue and sustain relationships with other space nations? What are the continuing challenges? Join Dr. Mick Gleason (Aerospace) as he explores this and more with Colonel Raj Agrawal, USSF, Chief of the International Affairs Space Division in the Department of the Air Force. The Space Policy Show is produced by The Aerospace Corporation’s Center for Space Policy and Strategy. It is a virtual series covering a broad set...

Jan 27, 202240 minEp. 81

E80- Fishing with Satellites- Illegal, Unreported, Unregulated

1 in 5 fish that land on a dinner plate in America is a result of illegal fishing.* How do satellites identify illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing around the globe? What remote sensing data can be combined to better understand the extent of illegal fishing beyond what shipboard trackers do? Space-based capabilities have shed light on the regions in most danger of IUU fishing. In this episode we talk to experts William Cromarty (Spire Global, Inc.) and Dr. Dee Pack (Aerospace) abou...

Jan 06, 202233 minEp. 80

E79- Fresh Approaches to Fostering the Ideal Guardian

US Space Force Guardians are operating from almost a clean slate when it comes to building its culture and workforce. At least that what the foundational document, Guardian Ideal , demonstrates with its fresh approach to talent management in the newest service. What are the core values – the four C’s? How do you bake resiliency into a workforce? How does diversity of thought drive innovation? Join Lina Cashin (Aerospace) as she talks to the most senior enlisted officer at USSF’s newest field com...

Dec 16, 202141 minEp. 79

E78- Allies and Partners By Design w General Kevin Whale

With the US Space Force seeking to be a transformative military service from the onset, how is the Space Operations Command working to be lean and agile through better data flow, digital operations, and partnerships? Leveraging international partnerships is key to U.S. success in space; what more can be done to remove roadblocks and nurture those relationships? In this episode, join Dr. Jamie Morin (Aerospace) as he talks to BGen Kevin Whale of the Royal Canadian Air Force, who is currently serv...

Dec 02, 202148 minEp. 78

E77- Seeking Climate Justice from Space

How can space satellites help identify pollution and unsustainable land use practices? From oil spills to methane super-emitters, the view from space can spotlight the worst polluters. So why isn’t there better environmental accountability when so much earth monitoring data is available? In this episode Samira Patel talks to Karen Jones (Aerospace) and John Amos (President, SkyTruth ) about these issues and more. Learn about a new information architecture framework to better use satellite data f...

Nov 18, 202150 minEp. 77

E76- Enlisting a Space Force with Chief Towberman

Enlisted members of the US Space Force can look to the highest-ranking non-commissioned officer in the service to advise the top leadership on their welfare, readiness, morale and military effectiveness. The first-ever appointed Chief Master Sergeant of the Space Force, and the second member to join the new service overall is CMSSF Roger Towberman . Join Director of the Center for Space Policy and Strategy Jamie Morin and Chief Towberman for a conversation about challenges and opportunities for ...

Nov 11, 202152 minEp. 76

E75- Learning the Risks of Long-Duration Human Space Flight

How does NASA help prepare for astronauts to remain in isolation and confinement for long-duration space flight to Mars? Enter SIRIUS-21 – an 8 month analogue mission that will conduct physiological and psychological experiments with an international crew from the US, Russia and the United Arab Emirates. The Scientific International Research in Unique Terrestrial Station (SIRIUS) project will use virtual reality in an environment of sensory deprivation and limited resources; the team will live j...

Nov 04, 202137 minEp. 75

E74- Highlights from 2021 Value of Space Summit

Are space systems considered “critical infrastructure”? How much of our lives are dependent on space, what’s at risk and how should it be protected? Find out from the 2021 Value of Space Summit directors, Erin Miller (Executive Director, Space ISAC) and Lori Gordon (Aerospace) as they talk to Sam Wilson (CSPS) with highlights and next steps from the Summit. The National Council of Information Sharing and Analysis Centers (ISACs) is comprised of 25, nonprofit membership organizations across the g...

Oct 21, 202136 minEp. 74

E73- Navigating the Road to SmallSat Compliance

Large and mega constellations of small satellites are being launched and planned for low earth orbit. This proliferated environment has various regulatory bodies depending on who owns the satellite and what the purpose of the mission is – civil, commercial, scientific, educational, or defense. Who has accountability? With more satellites comes higher demand for spectrum to communicate with – who gets priority? And then there’s the question of debris – how do smart policies for debris mitigation,...

Oct 14, 202139 minEp. 73

E72- Inspiring a More Secure World

Secure World Foundation’s co-founder has a vision that space should be secure and sustainable, and used for peaceful purposes that benefit all of humanity. Listen to Aerospace’s Dr. Angie Bukley talk to current President, co-founder and philanthropist, Cynda Collins Arsenault , about SWF and her other foundational work empowering women for our future. The Space Policy Show is produced by The Aerospace Corporation’s Center for Space Policy and Strategy. It is a virtual series covering a broad set...

Sep 23, 202137 minEp. 72

E71- Flying Cars! The Case for Advanced Air Mobility

Have you ever imagined a city or suburb with unmanned aerial vehicles ready to take you or your goods where they need to go? How do air traffic policy and regulations need to change for the most promising use cases to be realized? Is the technology really there yet? Join Aerospace experts Emily Cadima and Christopher Lawson as they talk to Dipasis Bhadra from the Federal Aviation Administration’s Office of Aviation Policy and Plans to discuss this and more. The Space Policy Show is produced by T...

Aug 19, 202144 minEp. 71

E70- Diversity & Inclusion Across the Nation’s FFRDCs

How are the nation’s FFRDC’s managing the current upswing across the country to bring greater diversity, equity and inclusion to the forefront? Why is DEI important to the US space enterprise? What role does leadership play? In this episode join AF Maj Gen (ret) Ed Bolton, as he talks with Tony Magaro (Southwest Research Institute), Via Van Liew (Aerospace), and Chevalier “Chevy” Cleaves (MIT Lincoln Labs) about these questions and more. The Space Policy Show is produced by The Aerospace Corpora...

Aug 12, 202147 minEp. 70

E69- Evolving the AF Academy for Space Force Needs

How is the US Air Force Academy making changes to its military training and academic curriculum to better prepare cadets for entering the Space Force? Developing space-ready officers is a joint effort. This episode features Colonel Jeffrey Greenwood (USSF) and Colonel Luke Sauter (AF) from the Academy answering questions from Aerospace expert Mick Gleason and Cadet Courtney Kirkpatrick. The Space Policy Show is produced by The Aerospace Corporation’s Center for Space Policy and Strategy. It is a...

Aug 05, 202143 minEp. 69

E68- Space Rescue

In-space rescue of distressed spacecraft in low earth orbit, or anywhere else in space, has limited capabilities today. Without rescue plans in place, today’s space travelers will journey at their own risk. Listen to experts George Nield (former FAA) and Grant Cates (Aerospace) talk to Kreston Barron of The Center for Space Policy & Strategy about how commercial spaceflight providers and US policymakers could help improve the safety of space travel. The Space Policy Show is produced by The A...

Jul 29, 202142 minEp. 68
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