Space

The global space industry is opening new markets and transforming our economy. Valued at nearly $450 billion and growing, the space industry is driving exhilarating technological progress that is helping advance many other industries, such as telecommunications, defense, bioscience, manufacturing, and energy exploration.
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How Nuclear Power Could Transform Space Exploration
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Amy C. Roma, Global Energy Practice Leader at Hogan Lovells, outlines the use cases of nuclear power in space at the Global Aerospace Summit 2024.
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Colleagues: Minutes from today's calls for industry provided below. OSD A&S:
Colleagues: Provided FYSA is the March 28 Advisory Memorandum on Identification of Essential Critical Infrastructure Workers During COVID-19 Response.
Colleagues: Provided FYSA is the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense's March 10 Memorandum on Planning for Potential Novel Coronavirus Contract Impacts.
Colleagues: Here you will find a link for the recently released Memorandum for the Defense Industrial Base Subject: Doign Business with the Department - Supporting the Response to COVID-19. DLA’s RFI for determining industry capabilities for providing PPE.
Colleagues: Congress has approved $350 billion in emergency loans for small businesses to help them keep workers employed. In fact, if small businesses maintain or later restore their payrolls, they may not have to repay some — or possibly any — of the loan. Here’s a guide and checklist from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to help your small business through the process.
Colleagues: Provided below are a few links you may find helpful: DLAs’ Request for Information on PPE in response to COVID-19 https://www.businessdefense.gov/coronavirus/ www.businessdefense.gov
Defense Production Act (DPA) Title I – Defense Priority and Allocation System (DPAS)PAS)
Colleagues, Provided below are notes from today's industry calls. March 25th OSD A&S MIBP Notes:
This paper presents the initial conceptual model, which is a first step toward a capability to inform and improve decision processes aiming to concurrently grow the U.S. space economy while improving overall space safety and sustainability.
This letter to was sent to congressional leaders to support government contractors unable to access federal facilities during the COVID-19 pandemic was signed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and eight other organizations.