Space Force General in Charge of Golden Dome Says It Will Rely on Existing Technology
COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO, JUL 24 – Gen. Michael Guetlein leads the Golden Dome missile defense project aiming to deploy advanced systems within three years using existing technology and $25 billion initial funding.
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General in Charge of New Golden Dome Will Rely on Existing Technology
On his second day in charge of the project, Gen. Michael Guetlein spoke during Innovate Space: Global Economic Summit, in Virginia to outline his vision for the undertaking that's been likened to the effort to build the first atomic bomb.
Golden Dome Summit back on; Aug. 7 event part of push to engage nontraditional industry
The Pentagon is reviving a key industry summit for its Golden Dome for America missile defense initiative, renewing its push to attract nontraditional companies into the national security orbit as it races to draft an operational architecture by late September for a next-generation shield to defend the U.S. homeland. On July 24, the Missile Defense Agency published a notice announcing a half-day event on Aug. 7 in Huntsville, AL, to engage both …
Golden Dome Head Outlines Near Term Goals, Space-Based Interceptors, And Undecided Architecture - Defense Daily
The new head of the Trump administration’s Golden Dome initiative recently outlined his near-term goals, noting space-based interceptors (SBIs) will be the hardest technical challenge, and clarified the architecture and […]
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