Developing space projects. 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 expansion of space is no easy feat. It took years for the maritime system and nearly a hundred years for
Coxs supportspan as aublong wr television providers. Giving you a front row seat to democracy. A discussion on the air force and its efforts in space assistant air force secretary for Space Acquisition frank also talks about the recent commercial spacecraft landing on the moon. This is about an hour. [background noises] [bac welcome. Im the director of the Defense Industrial Initiative Group here at the center for Strategic International studies. I am delighted to be able to welcome you to this event. The importance of executing Space Acquisition programs. It is a true privilege to be able to introduce the honorable frank the assistant secretary of the air force for Space Acquisition and integration. Secretary it serves as a source Acquisition Executive for Space Systems and programs within the department of the air force. And as the chair of the Space Acquisition council. Before his current role secretary served as the Principal Deputy directoror of e National Reconnaissance office ha
Seat to democracy. Coming up a conversation about russians diddle of a spacebased Nuclear Weapon, with assistant secretary of state for arms control mallory stewart, hosted by the center for Strategic International studies, this is about 45 minutes. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] good afternoon, everybody. Glad youre here on a friday afternoon. Not that many people do that anything i put it in the sarasota golf shows youre all very serious people. I think the commute my name is john hamre. On the present here at csis and want to say a hearty welcome to all of you. We are in for a very unique opportunity. Assistant secretary stewart is, this doesnt normally happen, when something is kind of a breaking, very serious development, we dont normally have the opportunity toe hear from a senior policymakers in the state department, anyplace, to share with us the thinking of the government about a big development. This is a big velvet. So were really very fortunate. I dont
Glad you are here on the friday afternoon. Not that many people will do something on a friday afternoon so that shows you are serious people and i thank you for coming. My name is john henry, president of csis and i want to say a hearty welcome to all of you. We are in for a very unique opportunity. Assistant secretary stewart, this doesnt normally happen. When something is kind of a breaking, very serious development, we dont normally have the opportunity to hear from a senior policymaker in the state department or any place, to share with us the thinking of the government about a big development. And this is a big development. We are really very fortunate. I dont know, it was a week ago, 10 days ago . Jake sullivan in a press availability, made note that we think russia has put a Nuclear Device in orbit. Now i mean, for 50 years, we have had what are called rtgs. These are Power Sources that are used to provide electricity for satellites. There is a Nuclear Court to those. But this i
Poll numbers, fundraising data and campaign ads. Watch the campaign trail friday night at 7 30 p. M. Eastern on cspan. Online at cspan. Org or download on the podcast, our free mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. Cspan, your unofficialed view of politics. Coming up, a conversation about russias development of a space based nuclear went with the secretary of state arms control Mallory Stewart hosted for strategic and international studies. This is about 45 minutes. Glad you are here on the friday afternoon. Not that many people it show that is youre all very serious people. Thank you for coming. My name is john hammory. Im the president here at csis. I want to say a hearty welcome to all of you. Were in for a very unique opportunity. Assistant secretary stewart is this doesnt normally happen when theres a breaking very serious development. Development, we dont normally have the opportunity to hear from a senior policymaker in the state department or any place, to share with us