Public Policy and Government Affairs

Congressional Committee and Subcommittee Assignment Update Available

The Space Foundation has updated our document that outlines committee and subcommittee assignments for the 113th Congress. The update includes recent action by several key committees to assign members to subcommittees with direct oversight for space and cybersecurity policy matters. The Senate Strategic Forces Subcommittee announced its leadership and membership roster for the 113th Congress:…

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Hearing Examines Impact of Sequestration

The Senate Armed Services Committee held an oversight hearing in February on “Impacts of Sequestration and/or a full-year Continuing Resolution (CR) on the Department of Defense.” Testimony made at the hearing indicated that sequestration and the full-year Continuing Resolution will have a deleterious impact on the DoD’s future readiness and ability to transition away from…

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Space Foundation Participates in Space Sustainability Conference

The Space Foundation, American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), and Secure World Foundation (SWF) teamed up to host a luncheon and panel discussion on Capitol Hill on Feb. 20 to address the importance of sustainability in outer space. The briefing was a reminder for policy makers that the United States relies upon space…

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Pulham Editorial Appears in New Space Magazine

The inaugural issue of New Space magazine, published by Mar Ann Liebert, Inc., and edited by Scott Hubbard, features an editorial on new space by Space Foundation Chief Executive Officer Elliot Pulham, who serves on the magazine’s editorial board. New Space, which was officially launched at the 29th National Space Symposium in April, is a…

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Not Necessarily Smarter Than the Dinosaurs

Of the many extraordinary things that could be said about last month’s meteor strike near Chelyabinsk, Russia, perhaps the most remarkable was the fact that so many people needed to have someone explain to them just what a meteor is. I know that in many parts of the world, scientific literacy is appallingly low. As…

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Sign Up Now! Early Bird Rates End March 15

The Space Foundation is offering one last discount through March 15 for its 29th National Space Symposium, to be held April 8-11 at The Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs, Colo. Register now and save up to $200 on standard industry registration, here. More than 9,000 people are expected to participate in this year’s Space Symposium, including…

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Top Space Professionals Mentor a New Generation of Space Leaders at Space Symposium

The annual Space Symposium features events, mentoring and networking opportunities specifically aimed at young space professionals age 35 or younger, part of the Space Foundation’s New Generation Initiatives. Workshops, luncheons and presentations help New Generation participants understand critical space issues, such as how policy and budgets are developed. Multiple networking events bring young professionals together with senior…

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"You're Amazing!"

Even after many months of #85 calling the Space Foundation world headquarters home, its diversity and surprising adaptability still never cease to amaze. Within a few swipes on an iPad, one can go from marveling at incredibly detailed images of our planet, particularly through a dataset called The Blue Marble, to sunning in front of…

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Space Watch: March 2013 (Volume: 12, Issue: 3)

The View From Here Not Necessarily Smarter Than the Dinosaurs Second View “You’re Amazing!” Space Symposium Sign Up Now! Early Bird Rates End March 15 Corporate Partnership Dinner will Feature Gen. Kehler Lt. Gen. Pawlikowski is Acquisition Luncheon Speaker 29th National Space Symposium will Address Budget Impact on Missions Space Symposium Venue Gets 53rd Consecutive…

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Aerojet Hosts NASA and Lockheed Martin Orion Program Leadership to Discuss Next-Generation Spacecraft Progress

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (March 1, 2013) – Aerojet, a GenCorp (NYSE: GY) company, announced today that it hosted NASA and Lockheed Martin (LMCO) program leadership at its Redmond facility on Feb. 27 to recognize Aerojet contributions to the Orion program and to discuss progress on America’s next-generation spacecraft. More than 100 employees gathered in Redmond to…

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