On the dawn of September 11, 2023 our United States remembers and reflects.
The day 22 years since the attacks on our country 9/11/01 actualizes so many facets of our “Resilience”:
Emotional.
Educational.
Emergency Management, Transportation, Healthcare, Communications, Information Technology, Financial, Defense, Energy and so many others within our International Critical Infrastructure systems.
In the middle of a 8:30am business breakfast at the Reston, Virginia Hyatt on 9/11, the screams from those watching the bar TV across the restaurant will never be forgotten.
Our USA is so much more “Resilient” than we were over two decades ago and we have much further to reach, in order to achieve total functional resilience across new sectors.
The true commercialization of SPACE is far beyond the knowledge awareness of our average U.S. citizen. Unless of course, they have seen the film Apollo 13 or The Right Stuff.
Our SPACE infrastructure is rapidly growing from the key private sector companies ecosystem who have been in business for years.
More importantly, the new Space ecosystem of private sector companies beyond the traditional government aerospace suppliers to NASA, is currently providing vital resources and new SPACE technology innovation.
The growing supply chains for SPACE missions has already multiplied the requirements for resilience in so many new and different realms of our United States private sector, including academic engineering education and R&D environments.
Therefore, on the eve of this September 11, 2023 we must be even more vigilant to NEVER FORGET.
“Around and within our innovative U.S. Space infrastructure is a growing threat landscape and it requires: securing our space assets, increasing situational awareness, maintaining resilient satellite communications, creating new policy frameworks, expanding workforce development, and creating new emerging technologies.” --Space ISAC
So what?
The United States shall now create a 17th Critical Infrastructure domain, that shall require our resources and continuous innovation for the next 20+ years and beyond.
“Resilience of SPACE infrastructure” has always required key people from vital organizations:
“The Space ISAC (Information-Sharing-Analysis-Center) has launched in Colorado Springs, CO and is the only all-threats security information source for the public and private space sector.
“It is the most comprehensive and single point source for sharing data, facts and analysis on space security and threat to space assets. Space ISAC also provides analysis and resources to support response, mitigation and resilience initiatives.”
Who will we work with side-by-side, to prepare our response in an “All-Hazards” SPACE world that changes by the minute?
These dedicated people can be found solving SPACE problem-sets in our future innovation strategies by utilizing proven methodologies in:
Mapping / Targeting
Sketching / Solutions
Deciding
Prototyping / Testing
How shall we continuously work together to provide the correct tools, systems, knowledge and trusted experience to make a proactive global difference?
It is our purpose and our mission to “Protect Critical SPACE Infrastructure” across our great nation and to ensure the resiliency of our people, systems and our organizations in the Public - Private Sector.
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