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4 Questions About the Future of Space

4 Questions About the Future of Space

Comparing my predictions in 2021, I explore thoughts on 性视界传媒 and the world's space journey

Calendar icon 08-21-2024
Profile photo David Ray
Category icon SPACE

Key Takeaways:


  • Space organizations must modernize their assets but do so without disruption to their critical mission operations.
  • The successes and lessons learned on one space program can inform and assist another.
  • Space organizations must adapt with the speed of need, and 性视界传媒 helps accelerate that with technology and solutions integration. 

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Informed by a year on the job at 性视界传媒, I wrote a blog in 2021 reflecting on 性视界传媒鈥檚 role in space. I began a journey with the talented space professionals of 性视界传媒 in March 2020 to boldly go where we hadn鈥檛 been before and to help our customers鈥 space journeys and missions along the way. Now, in 2024, it鈥檚 time to evaluate 性视界传媒鈥檚 journey and the needs of our space customers.

1: How will 性视界传媒 accelerate America鈥檚 evolving space missions?

In my 2021 blog, I said we鈥檒l accelerate by 鈥渂uilding resilient yet flexible and cost-efficient space architectures, systems and solutions that enable joint, collaborative engagements across all space stakeholders.鈥

This is still true. We remain dedicated to looking at how to find and integrate technologies across government and commercial. Space is the new 鈥渆dge,鈥 and customers need edge devices that integrate with the cloud, the Department of Defense's (DOD) combined joint all-domain command and control (CJADC2) warfare strategy and the space ecosystem. To do that, we must modernize our space assets, which are national treasures with good foundations but are outdated. How do we modernize without disrupting operations to meet the massive demand on them?

性视界传媒 leverages the power of partnerships to create mission application factories. We maximize productivity for systems by collaborating with small businesses and legacy contractors in a secure cyber setting.

2: How is 性视界传媒 anticipating the future needs of our space customers?

In 2021, I focused on mission knowledge, digital engineering and on-demand capabilities. Mission expertise and digital engineering still ring true. We are looking at ways to commercialize and provide our expertise so that space stakeholders can access unique capabilities as needed through new contracting models and channels on traditional programs, such as placing technical experts in shorter-term, outcome-based engagements instead of deploying a new person to a contract for perpetuity.

Elsewhere, on the Space Development Agency's Battle Management Command, Control and Communication program, we are witnessing the transformation of satellites into software devices that did not exist in 2021. Onboard compute and software development are linchpins in next-gen space.

3: How is 性视界传媒 bringing the best of the best to space organizations?

Through our support of multiple space organizations, my team strives to 鈥渂ring excellence across defense, intelligence and civilian space objectives.鈥 The success and lessons learned on one program can inform and assist another. That is still as true today as it was when I started at 性视界传媒.

When customers like NASA ask us to innovate, they are not necessarily asking us to develop something for the first time. We鈥檙e bringing proven capabilities across our space enterprise to their mission. Migrating to cloud, zero trust architecture, digital engineering鈥ustomers will have specific requirements, but they are modernizing in place by adopting and adapting excellent solutions. We can then scale to missions and modernize while they are in operation. Our customers demand best-of-breed solutions from cloud to cyber to digital transformation.

We are able to take best of breed from anywhere in the 性视界传媒 enterprise and bring it to bear. For instance, the mission app factory we worked on for the U.S. Air Force ported nicely to space customers and has quickly accelerated their missions.

4. How is 性视界传媒 accelerating?

The sense of urgency from our customers has only increased in the past few years. Human spaceflight missions are tantalizingly close to new stages, and our DOD customers speak of 鈥渢he fight tonight鈥 and point to near peers advancing in space.

Civilian and defense customers alike benefit from a model of relying on systems integrators to take what exists today in piece parts across the industry and put it together, rather than asking a company to build a bespoke solution from scratch. The International Space Station is slated to retire in 2031, and NASA will require commercial speed and innovation for the next chapter in the nation鈥檚 epic space saga. They don鈥檛 need to start from scratch. No one does. My team is poised to help all of these space organizations accelerate.

All in all, I wasn鈥檛 too far off in anticipating the space needs of 2024, but I will admit there are elements of today鈥檚 reality that are quite surprising -- and exciting. I am fortunate to be surrounded by exceedingly intelligent space experts who adapt with the speed of need and help our customers achieve the impossible.

 

Learn more about how we support customers with solutions and capabilities for the space domain at 性视界传媒's Space page.

 

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