The 11th
Space Resiliency Summit will bring togethers senior leaders, experts, and innovators to discuss the policies and operations necessary to ensure the safety and resiliency of US-space based assets and missions in an increasingly contested space domain. The 2024 Summit will highlight innovative technologies, strategies, and policies needed to assure continued space superiority for the U.S.
Topics to be covered
- Maintaining space superiority in a new era of strategic competition
- Guiding DoD Efforts to maintain space dominance in a dynamic strategic environment
- Reoptimizing the DAF to ensure continued supremacy in the space domain
- Delivering & sustaining lethal & innovative space capabilities to the warfighter
- Leveraging commercial tech solutions to bolster space architectures
- Fielding a resilient space architecture to support future mission needs
- Operating global space, missile defense, & high-altitude systems to support the Army space vision
- Providing space-enabled combat effects to joint warfighters
- Enhancing space domain awareness to ensure secure & sustainable space operations
Why You Should Attend This Summit
Amid an increasingly contested space domain, the Department of Defense is determined to ensure the U.S. is postured to maintain its dominance in space. For fiscal year 2025, DoD requested $33.7 billion for space programs, including $2.4 billion for space launch capabilities, $1.5 billion for more resilient position, navigation, and timing, $4.2 billion for more resilient and protected satellite communications, $4.7 billion for new missile warning and tracking architecture, and $12.3 billion for increasing the resiliency of existing DoD space architectures. The 2024
Space Resiliency Summit will convene military, government, industry and academia to highlight current challenges, emerging threats, and innovative solutions in developing resilient space architectures.
As adversaries are expanding capabilities to challenge U.S. assets in space, DoD and the military services are working to secure and enhance space infrastructure and develop robust solutions that can withstand the evolving threats in the space domain. Leading experts and innovators at the event will discuss future of resilient space architectures, the development of proliferated satellite networks, critical commercial partnerships, and advancements in cyber and electronic threat defense. The Summit will feature panels highlighting commercial tech solutions and space domain awareness efforts. Attendees at the 2024
Space Resiliency Summit will have the unique opportunity to gain valuable insights from key decision makers and subject experts on the critical topics affecting the space community and the importance of space dominance in modern warfare.
The team specializes in the extensive research and development of our Summit’s content and focus areas, and we will assemble the most respected minds in the Space community as well as key policy makers across military and civilian offices. Our non-partisan approach allows us to reach across all services and organizations to bring together a truly holistic group of decision makers and solution providers.
At Our Summit You Have the Ability To
- Gain Education & Insight: Walk away with knowledge gained from our senior level speakers on some of the complex challenges facing the space community.
- Build Partnerships: The agenda is designed to allow for ample networking opportunities and the ability to engage in constructive dialogue among all in attendance.
- Influence: Help foster ideas! Share your own insight and knowledge during our interactive sessions. All attendees are encouraged to address our speaker faculty and each other with their questions, comments or ideas.
Sponsors & Exhibitors
The
Space Resiliency Summit provides opportunities including exhibit space, round table discussions, product demonstrations, and networking receptions.
Contact us for sponsorship information
2024 Confirmed Speakers Include:
- HON Melissa G. Dalton, Under Secretary, U.S. Air Force
- Maj Gen Troy L. Endicott, USSF, Director, Global Space Operations (J3), U.S. Space Command
- Dr. Bryan N. Dorland, ST, Principal Director for Space, OUSD(R&E)/OASD(CT)
- Col Eric Felt, USAF Director, Space Systems Engineering, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Space Acquisition & Integration
- Col Richard Kniseley, USSF Senior Material Leader, Commercial Space Office, Space Systems Command
- Col Raj Agrawal, USSF, Commander, Space Delta 2, U.S. Space Force
- Col Eric Zarybnisky, Director, Office of Space Launch, NRO
- Bale Dalton, Chief of Staff, NASA
- Debra Facktor, Head of U.S. Space Systems, Airbus U.S. Space & Defense
- Michael Usowski, Senior Defense Intelligence Analyst for Space & Counterspace, DIA
- Matthew Fetrow, Strategic Communications Director, Space Rapid Capabilities Office
- Michael O’Donnell, Deputy Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation, FAA
- Lars Hoffman, VP, National Security, Blue Origin
- Mandy Vaugh, President, GXO Inc.
- Gen David D. Thompson, USSF (Ret.), Senior Principal Advisor, Elara Nova (Event Moderator)
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Venue
151 St. George
151 St. George Blvd, 20745
Oxon Hill, National Harbor, MD
Parking Details
Parking details will be provided to registrants one week before the event in the “Event Logistics” e-mail.
Nearby Hotels
Hotel rooms are available at a discounted rate at the below hotels.
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Please Note: AC Hotel National Harbor discounted partner rate will be available starting 60 days before the event begins.
THE WESTIN WASHINGTON NATIONAL HARBOR171 Waterfront St National Harbor, Maryland 20745
check availabilityTHE HYATT PLACE NATIONAL HARBOR123 Waterfront St. National Harbor, Maryland, United States, 20745
check availabilityAC HOTEL NATIONAL HARBOR156 Waterfront St National Harbor, Maryland 20745
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