Press Home Press Releases Key Topics Experts Available In the News Press View Embed Aerospace In the News History of GPS policy holds lessons for handling future dual-use technologies GPS is ubiquitous now, but the policies that govern this influential technology have evolved over decades, as documented in a recent paper by Aerospace's Brian Weeden — and discussed in a new Federal News Network podcast. June 2025 Chasing Space Podcast: Steve Isakowitz, CEO of The Aerospace Corporation Steve Isakowitz, Aerospace's president and CEO, was a guest on Brenden Swanik's Chasing Space podcast. Steve shared insights about his career journey, his time at Aerospace, and his passion for the Matthew Isakowitz Fellowship Program. June 2025 Soviet spacecraft plunging back to Earth 53 years after launching A Soviet-era spacecraft that was meant to land on Venus in 1972 is plunging back to Earth. Marlon Sorge, an executive director at The Aerospace Corporation, joins CBS News with what to expect, including the trajectory of Cosmos 482, potential outcomes if it survived reentry and frequency of reentry events. May 2025 Aerospace and Palantir leaders: Unshackle innovation to keep America out front in space Aerospace's CEO Steve Isakowitz and Palantir CTO Shyam Sankar warn that if the U.S. doesn't embrace innovation and commercial space and defense, it will be left behind by those that do. April 2025
History of GPS policy holds lessons for handling future dual-use technologies GPS is ubiquitous now, but the policies that govern this influential technology have evolved over decades, as documented in a recent paper by Aerospace's Brian Weeden — and discussed in a new Federal News Network podcast. June 2025
Chasing Space Podcast: Steve Isakowitz, CEO of The Aerospace Corporation Steve Isakowitz, Aerospace's president and CEO, was a guest on Brenden Swanik's Chasing Space podcast. Steve shared insights about his career journey, his time at Aerospace, and his passion for the Matthew Isakowitz Fellowship Program. June 2025
Soviet spacecraft plunging back to Earth 53 years after launching A Soviet-era spacecraft that was meant to land on Venus in 1972 is plunging back to Earth. Marlon Sorge, an executive director at The Aerospace Corporation, joins CBS News with what to expect, including the trajectory of Cosmos 482, potential outcomes if it survived reentry and frequency of reentry events. May 2025
Aerospace and Palantir leaders: Unshackle innovation to keep America out front in space Aerospace's CEO Steve Isakowitz and Palantir CTO Shyam Sankar warn that if the U.S. doesn't embrace innovation and commercial space and defense, it will be left behind by those that do. April 2025