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Executive Briefing Series: Space Command 2.0

  • ICIT Research
  • Oct 29, 2019
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 12, 2023

ICIT CERTIFIED:  This article from Luther Martin, Distinguished Technologist at ICIT Fellow Circle Member Micro Focus Government Solutions, was featured as the Crypto Corner entry in the October 2019 ISSA Journal. The article has been reviewed by ICIT researchers and was deemed a valuable educational document the Institute encourages you to read and share among your community.

On August 29, 2019, the US government reactivated its Space Command. The previous Space Command was created to coordinate the activities of the space forces of the US Army, Navy, and Air Force. It was created in September 1985 and deactivated in October 2002. The new Space Command is one of the American Unified Combatant Commands, which seems to suggest plans to prepare for aspects of future conflicts that will take place in space. Read the Full Article


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