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ML/ALGORITHMIC TOOLS FOR TACTICAL SPACE DOMAIN AWARENESS
Space Policy, Space War Lieutenant Alexander Gilbode, USSF Space Policy, Space War Lieutenant Alexander Gilbode, USSF

ML/ALGORITHMIC TOOLS FOR TACTICAL SPACE DOMAIN AWARENESS

“So what? For readers who may not work in the Space Domain Awareness (SDA) community, the idea behind this article in its extrapolated form is the deployment of Machine Learning and algorithmic analysis as close to the tactical edge as possible. As the United States military continues to employ layered and integrated sensing networks, the temptation is to locate analysis at higher level echelons, far-removed from the data collection points.”

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10 Propositions for Space Superiority
Space Policy, Space War Lieutenant Colonel Kenny Grosselin, USSF / Colonel Bryan Bell, USSF Space Policy, Space War Lieutenant Colonel Kenny Grosselin, USSF / Colonel Bryan Bell, USSF

10 Propositions for Space Superiority

The application of the term space superiority has become frustratingly inconsistent within a military context. On one hand, the doctrinal definition in Joint Publication 3-14 relies on obscure statements like degree of control, freedom of access and action, and prohibitive interference while omitting any direct reference to military operations.

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On the Employment of Space Forces:
Space Policy, Space Forces, Geopolitics Captain Coen Williams, USSF Space Policy, Space Forces, Geopolitics Captain Coen Williams, USSF

On the Employment of Space Forces:

The day is won. Within the symposium of American military debate, the space domain is conclusively a militarized and war-fighting domain, after decades of infighting. Space combat will mark a change in warfare, distinct from previous epochs, but faces conceptual and principled unknowns in how it will be employed. The aim of space superiority, “the degree of dominance in space of one force over any others that permits the conduct of operations at a given time and place without prohibitive interference from space-based threats, enables the protection of American interests in, from, and through space.

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