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CSIS' Harrison on Milspace Transparency, Space Budget Challenges

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Todd Harrison, Aerospace Security Project and defense budget analysis director at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, says the US Air Force

CSIS' Harrison on Milspace Transparency, Space-Budget Challenges

https://defaeroreport.com/2018/02/28/csis-harrison-milspace-transparency-space-budget-challenges/
Todd Harrison, Aerospace Security Project and defense budget analysis director at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, says the US Air Force needs to be more transparent with the US Congress and American public about milspace, and discusses space-budget challenges, takeaways from the Strategic National Security Space: FY19 Budget Forum CSIS co-hosted with the Jacques and

Space Threat Assessment 2023 - CSIS

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Published April 14, 2023. Available Downloads. Download the Full Report 13979kb. Welcome to the sixth edition of Space Threat Assessment by the Aerospace Security Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). This resource for policymakers and the public leverages open-source information to assess key developments in

Todd Harrison's articles on Aerospace Security

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Todd Harrison is VP of Research at Meta Aerospace and the former director of the Aerospace Security Project and Defense Budget Analysis at CSIS. As a senior fellow in the International Security Program, he led the Center's efforts to provide in-depth, nonpartisan research and analysis of space security, air power, and defense funding issues.

Space, Speed, and Sovereignty: Hypersonic Tensions in the ... - CSIS

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Published May 21, 2024. The evolution of hypersonic missile technology marks a significant shift in the global strategic landscape, with a recent U.S. congressional hearing highlighting the swift advances made by nations such as China and Russia. This technological leap into a new era of warfare is characterized by its potential to disrupt

Space Technology & Policy Research & Analysis | CSIS

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In the twenty-first century, many countries seek to leverage space for strategic and economic advantage. CSIS examines the technological, budgetary, and policy issues related to the space domain and how they affect national security interests of the United States and other space-faring nations. Research areas include space security and advances in commercial and civil space capabilities.

CSIS's Harrison Pours Cold Water on $12.9 Billion Space Force Cost

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Todd Harrison, CSIS. Screengrab. Harrison, Director of CSIS's Defense Budget Analysis and its Aerospace Security Project, spoke at a briefing today on a new CSIS report analyzing the final version of the FY2019 defense budget as agreed to by congressional conferees. The Senate passed the conference report this week.

Budget analysts challenge Air Force cost estimates for creating a space

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Harrison, director of defense budget analysis and senior fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, said Wilson's $13 billion estimate — which includes setting up a

How Much Will the CSIS BRIEFS Space Force Cost?

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if and when to create a Space Force. Todd Harrison is the director of Defense Budget Analysis and the director of the Aerospace Security Project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C. The author would also like to acknowledge the research support provided by Nigel Mease, a Defense Budget Analysis intern at CSIS.

CSIS' Harrison on Space Threats, Deterrence, Space Force

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Todd Harrison, Aerospace Security Project and defense-budget analysis director at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, says the United States

China's Military Ambitions in Space | ChinaPower Project

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September 24, 2019. This episode explores China's military developments in space over the last two decades. Our guests, Todd Harrison and Kaitlyn Johnson, discuss some of the findings of their report, "Space Threat Assessment 2019," and analyze how China has developed and used their growing military space capabilities. They also explain the Wolf Amendment, which forbids any bilateral

Todd Harrison Director of Defense Budget Analysis, Director of the

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Todd Harrison is the director of the Aerospace Security Project and the director of Defense Budget Analysis at CSIS. As a senior fellow in the International Security Program, he leads the Center's efforts to provide in-depth, nonpartisan research and analysis of space security, air power, and defense funding issues. He has

Space is Defendable with CSIS' Todd Harrison

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Director of the CSIS Aerospace Security Project Todd Harrison joins the podcast to discuss his new study "Defense Against the Dark Arts in Space: Protecting Space Systems from Counterspace Weapons." The proliferation of missiles, lasers, jammers, and other anti-satellite weapons has been widely documented, but little has been said about ways to defend against these threats—Harrison says

SPACE THREAT ASSESSMENT 2023 - Aerospace Security

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APRIL 2023. SPACE THREAT ASSESSMENT. 2023. Authors. KARI A. BINGEN KAITLYN JOHNSON MAKENA YOUNG. Foreword. JOHN W. "JAY" RAYMOND. SECURITY PROJECTABOUT CSISThe Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) is a bipartisan, non-profit policy research organization dedicated to advancing practical ideas to address the w.

CSIS: Space Force May Cost Billions, But Little New Money Required

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a "Space Force-Lite" that includes everything in the Space Corps plus space-related organizations, personnel, programs, and bases in the other military services — a total workforce of 35,800 and annual budget of $13.4 billion; and; a "Space Force-Heavy" that includes everything in Space Force-Lite plus some missile defense activities

NASA Administrator Discusses NASA's 60th Anniversary at CSIS

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NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine answers a question during a discussion with Todd Harrison, director of defense budget analysis and the aerospace security project, and senior fellow in the international security program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies and former NASA Administrators Sean O'Keefe and Charles Bolden during an event celebrating NASA's 60th anniversary

Strategic National Security Space: FY19 Budget Forum - CSIS

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Moderated by Todd Harrison, Director of the Aerospace Security and Defense Budget Analysis Projects, CSIS. 9:00 - 9:30 Panel II: Congressional Perspectives from the Space Power Caucus. Representative Doug Lamborn (R-CO), Co-Chair of the Space Power Caucus, and Member of the House Armed Services Committee Subcommittee on Strategic Forces

Congressional Testimony: Space Warfighting Readiness

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Published March 14, 2018. By Todd Harrison. The following testimony was presented to the House Armed Services Committee during its "Space Warfighting Readiness: Policies, Authorities, and Capabilities" hearing on March 14, 2018. Watch the whole hearing here. Chairman Thornberry, Ranking Member Smith, and Members of the Committee, I want to

CSIS2 | Center for Strategic International Space Security

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Central to the ethos of CSIS2 are its core values: non-partisanship, independent thought, innovative thinking, cross-disciplinary scholarship, integrity and professionalism, and talent development. These values serve as guiding principles, steering the organization's endeavors towards making tangible impacts in the realm of space security.

Space Threat Assessment 2018 - CSIS

https://www.csis.org/analysis/space-threat-assessment-2018
Space Threat Assessment 2018 reviews and aggregates open-source information on the counterspace capabilities and activities of other nations, focusing in particular on China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. The report also assesses the space and counterspace activities of select other nations and some non-state actors.

Key Governance Issues in Space - CSIS

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In this new analysis from the CSIS Aerospace Security Project, key areas of space governance are explored to understand international perspectives on ongoing debates in the field. This analysis focuses on space debris mitigation and sustainability efforts, rendezvous and proximity operations, and insurance for space launch and satellites on orbit.

SPACE THREAT ASSESSMENT 2024 - aerospace.csis.org

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In February 2024, the world learned that Russia is developing a space-based counterspace weapon involving nuclear technology, bringing more . public awareness and policymaker attention to space security. As in the prior two years, space-based capabilities, especially commercial . space services, played a publicly visible role in conflict zones.

Defense Budget Analysis | International Security Program | CSIS

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Air Force Priorities in an Era of Strategic Competition. Please join the CSIS Aerospace Security Project and Defense Budget Analysis program on January 24 at 11:00am for a conversation on the Air Force's budgetary priorities with the Under Secretary of the Air Force and the Deputy Chief of Staff for Plans and Programs. Event — January 24, 2024.