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Author Holt, Jason, author

Title Advancing America's space characterization ecosystem : an organizational, technological, and data-driven approach to addressing tomorrow's space conflicts / Lt Col Jason Holt, Lt Col Johann Pambianchi, and Lt Cdr Barrett Sleeper
Published Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama : Air University Press, 2022

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Description 1 online resource (92 pages) : color illustrations
Series Fairchild paper ; ‡v no. 27
Fairchild paper ; no. 27.
Contents Introduction -- The space characterizations ecosystem story -- Space characterization ecosystem assessment and recommendations -- Case studies -- Conclusion
Summary "This study aims to provide organizational and technological recommendations to the burgeoning problems associated with the congested and contested space domain. The authors contribute to the lexicon by offering a novel concept entitled the space characterization ecosystem to better define the nuances of relationships and responsibilities in the space domain while adding clarity to the global nature of the problem. The study also offers a space characterization ecosystem data architectural construct to address the complex data issues to provide leaders decision-ready information. Through a historical and contemporary analysis of the evolution of the space situational awareness and space domain awareness arenas, the authors establish the significant role that the new space characterization ecosystems plays in American space security interests now and in the future. This work contributes to the discussion with a broad investigation of relevant organizations in the military, commercial, and intelligence community sectors that capture historical context to provide various organizational and technical recommendations to the space community. Space scholars, enthusiasts, operators, engineers, and leaders may find motivation to address the problem of gaining and maintaining freedom of action and freedom of maneuver in a highly contested and competitive space threat environment. It is the wish of the authors to establish a twenty-first century space characterization ecosystem primer for future generations to assume the leading role in an unending race towards American and allied space security."--Abstract
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 78-83)
Notes Description based on online resource; title from PDF file (Air University Press website, viewed on May 27, 2022)
Subject National security -- United States.
Space security.
Space warfare.
National security
Space security
Space warfare
United States
Form Electronic book
Author Pambianchi, Johann, author
Sleeper, Barrett, author
Air University (U.S.). Press, publisher.
Other Titles Organizational, technological, and data-driven approach to addressing tomorrow's space conflicts