The future of security in space: A thirty-year US strategy Atlantic Council Strategy Paper Series by Clementine G. Starling, Mark J. Massa, Lt Col Christopher P. Mulder, and Julia T. Siegel
Key takeaways
Space development has reached an inflection point, transitioning from a phase of discovery to phases of security and commerce.
Spacefaring countries and companies are harnessing new technologies to push new boundaries, uncovering value while simultaneously opening the door to chaos and competition.
The United States and its allies and partners must take action over the next three decades to secure a future of security and prosperity.
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Overview
The availability of global navigation satellite systems (GNSS) and other space-based systems is creating an unprecedented opportunity, bringing benefits in the areas of emergency management, marine and land monitoring or fleet control to name a few. Due to this availability, the development of integrated applications is an area in rapid expansion. To address a wide array of GNSS applications for socioeconomic benefits and to focus on initiating pilot projects and strengthening the networking of GNSS-related institutions in the region,
a five-day Workshop will be held in hybrid format in Ulaanbaatar, from 25 to 29 October 2021. For details, see
The
Workshop programme will include plenary sessions described below and also sufficient time for discussions among participants to identify the priority areas, where pilot projects should be launched and examine possible partnerships that could be established. Cooperative efforts and international partnerships for capacity-
Deadline to register for the event: 24 August 2021
Please note that participation in Graz, if possible on-site, will be limited. Participation online will be possible up to the maximum capacity of the online platform.
Theme
The 2021 UN/Austria Symposium Space Applications for Food Systems will take place from 7 to 9 September in Graz and also online. This year s key topic is how space technologies support food systems and thus contribute to activities around the
UN Food Systems Summit convened by the UN Secretary General. This Summit is part of the Decade of Action to achieve the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by 2030, each of which depends to some degree on healthier, more sustainable and equitable food systems.
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