12th Joint Space Operations Summit (formerly the Space Resiliency Summit)



The 12th Joint Space Operations Summit (formerly the Space Resiliency Summit) brings together senior leaders from across the DoD, IC, International Partners, & Commercial Space Solution providers to discuss the policies and operations necessary to ensure dominance in the space domain. Attendees will have the chance to hear sessions focused on the future of space defense and how collaborations, particularly joint partnerships, will be key in maintaining space superiority. Leaders will discuss key topics like modernizing space-based surveillance technologies, promoting cooperation between commercial and international partners, and integrating resilient and responsive space capabilities.

 

As our competitors actively develop capabilities to disrupt, degrade, or destroy the space systems that underpin modern military power and civilian life, we must recognize space as a critical warfighting domain. In this era of strategic competition, actors such as Russia and China are increasingly active in space, creating a new front of confrontation. The focus has shifted from merely protecting U.S. assets and promoting resiliency to actively projecting power in space and striving to maintain U.S. influence. Additionally, the barriers to entry continue to fall, the space domain is becoming an increasingly contested operating environment. Space is no longer a future theater; it is an active front crucial not just for overall national security but for operations across Air, Land, and Sea. U.S. intelligence, defense, and commercial organizations actively leverage space capabilities for communications, scientific pursuits, intelligence, reconnaissance, and missile detection efforts. Compromising these assets would have tremendous consequences on national security and the well-being of the nation.

 

Current doctrine and operations are now singularly focused on protecting allied access to space, denying hostile advantages, and preserving stability in this increasingly contested environment. This Summit explores the technologies and policies needed to ensure continued U.S. dominance in the space domain. Attendees will hear firsthand from leaders on collaboration across the Department of Defense (DoD), international allies, and commercial partners. The future of space defense is inherently collaborative, with commercial integration and joint partnerships serving as the linchpin for maintaining space superiority. Innovators will also explore space-based mission capabilities, with dedicated panels on satellite surveillance and fostering innovation in resiliency and responsiveness in space systems.

 

DSI’s 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. 

 

Speaker and Presenter Information

  • Dr. Seth Lacy, ST Senior Scientist for Space Mobility & Precision Maneuver, Air Force Research Lab
  • COL Felix Torres, USA, Commandant Space and Missile Defense Center of Excellence
  • BRIG Christopher Gardiner, DSM (Tentatively Confirmed) Space & Cyber Attaché, Embassy of Australia
  • MAJ Robert Perez-Alemany, USA, Space Portfolio Project Manager, DIU
  • Tim Lynch Vice President, Space Security Missions, Lockheed Martin Space
  • Mandy Vaugh, President, GXO Inc.
  • Clementine Starling-Daniels, Director and Fellow, Forward Defense Program, Atlantic Council
  • Clayton Swope, Deputy Director, Aerospace Security Project and Senior Fellow, Defense and Security Department, CSIS
  • Cortney Weinbaum, Senior Management Scientist; Senior National Security Researcher, RAND

 

Expected Number of Attendees

250

Relevant Government Agencies

Air Force, Army, Navy & Marine Corps, DOD & Military, Dept of Homeland Security, GSA, NASA, FAA, National Guard Association, Federal Government, NSA

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When
Wed-Thu, Nov 5-6, 2025


Cost

Advanced Registration: Industry and Contractors:  $990.00 (Until 09/05/2025)
Early Registration: Industry and Contractors:  $1090.00 (Until 10/03/2025)
Early Registration: Non-Profit, Academia, FFRDC:  $690.00 (Until 10/03/2025)
Standard Registration: Industry and Contractors:  $1290.00
Standard Registration: Non-Profit, Academia, FFRDC:  $790.00
Active-Duty US Military/Government:  $0.00


Where
151 St George
151 St George Blvd
Oxon Hill, MD
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Organizer
Defense Strategies Institute (DSI)


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