Please welcome christian, the executive director, procurement council, u. S. Chamber of commerce. Good morning. And welcome to the u. S. Chamber of commerce and to launch the space economy, our Second Annual space summit. Events such as this are a team effort and we deeply appreciate the support of our sponsors, boeing, northrup, rocket lab, oneweb, hawkeye 360 and ascent. We have been busy over the past year from policy discussions ranging from management of commercial aviation and the orbit assurance, to opportunity aboard the iss and future gateway. And we even convened the need for greater use of space enabled surveillance of the water ways. The procurement and council has an ever expanding set of policy pursuits. Fortunately, we have an enthusiastic space industry ceo here at the chamber. Tom donohue wrote an article, he wrote, harnessing the economic potential of space is no easy feat. It took years for the maritime system and nearly a hundred years for aviation, but both are vit
Good afternoon and welcome to this event on u. S. Sanctions and deterrence. It is a pleasure to have you here with us. Todays session is an opportunity to think about the deterrence and signaling effects of financial sanctions and as many of you know well, u. S. Sanctions are an economic tool which in general terms shut off access to the u. S. Financial system to entities that pose a threat to u. S. National security. The use of sanctions has become central to the exercise of u. S. The and National Security over the last decade. And is the favored policy tool of this administration. The topic for todays session is also the topic of a report that jordan and i cowrote and are releasing today. Here will have seen it as you came in. We haveincludes convening the session with the intention of achieving a better understanding of how the administration and congress you sanctions for signaling and deterrence and offer views and recommendations for how to improve the signaling and deterrence va
Please welcome drew, horn office of the Vice President , of the United States. Thank you so much. Thank you for joining us here today. I am really excited, to speak to this, for a few brief moments. So, first, off i would like to, say space is a top priority, of the administration. , and through the leadership of the, president and vice, president we hear remarkable progress, in this area. The United States was founded by brave pioneers. , and their, spirit continues today. As america leads humanity into a new chapter of Space Exploration and scientific discovery by combining the efforts of the United States governments, with leaders in private industry we will reach new heights that until recently would only trumped of. As the chair of the National Space chance counsel the Vice President s easy leading the policy to say in u. S. Leadership in space. And open doors to private sector growth. The four, directors directed by the council is sparking new efforts to put americans back in the
A shortened session tomorrow and were going to watch this news, whatever it is, as it is halted, currently for news pending comes on the heels of front page story in the times today, which says a couple of different things, one, he was dressed down by the faa chief earlier in the year told not to ask for any favors and says the halt of production of the max in their words is one of most consequential decisions in the companys 103year history. We dont know what this news is, jim, probably wouldnt surprise many people if it involved mull muilenburgs tenure. His top priority has got to be getting along with charming and sharing and being transparent with the regulators. I would have thought that would be Crystal Clear the day of the first crash. How did it reach that juncture shocking one thing he says is dont ask for any favors was he expecting him to ask favors that is not a good situation to be in. Thats just one small way, part of the way, this crisis has been handled for the last yea
Their spirit continues today as america leads humanity into a new chapter of Space Exploration and scientific discovery. By combining the efforts of the u. S. Government with the leaders in private industry, we will reach new heights that until recently we could have only dreamt of. As chair of the National Space council, the Vice President is leading policy development to sustain u. S. Leadership in space and open doors to u. S. Private sector growth. The four president ial policy directives are sparking efforts to put americans back on the moon, unleash commercial use of of space, strengthen u. S. Space awareness, space Traffic Management, and stand up u. S. Space force within the department of defense. This administration is streamlining to better leverage u. S. Commercial space industry. And it is partnering with the commercial sector to ensure that American Companies remain World Leaders in space technology. Of particular note is artemis. Achieving the horizon goal of sending huma