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Mitchell Institute Spacepower Security Forum 2023
Space Force leaders have repeatedly discussed the advantages they expect to accrue by placing a larger number of smaller, simpler satellites into orbit as part of integrated, collaborative low earth orbit constellations. Not only does this promise to deliver capability in a faster, lower-cost fashion, it also eliminates single points of failure. This panel will discuss this vision and provide an update regarding how Space Force leaders are seeing this concept evolve—driven both by operational requirements and the threat.
Moderator: Gen Kevin P. Chilton, USAF (Ret.), Explorer Chair, The Mitchell Institute Spacepower Advantage Center of Excellence
Brig Gen Timothy A. Sejba, Program Executive Officer, Space Systems Command
Col Eric Felt, Director of Space Architecture and Integration, USSF
Robert Atkin, Vice President of Asymmetric Systems Group, General Atomics-EMS
Charles Galbreath, Senior Fellow for Space Studies, The Mitchell Institute Spacepower Advantage Center of Excellence
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Mitchell Institute Spacepower Security Forum 2023
Space Force leaders have repeatedly discussed the advantages they expect to accrue by placing a larger number of smaller, simpler satellites into orbit as part of integrated, collaborative low earth orbit constellations. Not only does this promise to deliver capability in a faster, lower-cost fashion, it also eliminates single points of failure. This panel will discuss this vision and provide an update regarding how Space Force leaders are seeing this concept evolve—driven both by operational requirements and the threat.
Moderator: Gen Kevin P. Chilton, USAF (Ret.), Explorer Chair, The Mitchell Institute Spacepower Advantage Center of Excellence
Brig Gen Timothy A. Sejba, Program Executive Officer, Space Systems Command
Col Eric Felt, Director of Space Architecture and Integration, USSF
Robert Atkin, Vice President of Asymmetric Systems Group, General Atomics-EMS
Charles Galbreath, Senior Fellow for Space Studies, The Mitchell Institute Spacepower Advantage Center of Excellence
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