
Project West Wing: Outpacing the Threat Starts with Awareness and Understanding
Aerospace’s Project West Wing plays an essential role in providing understanding and awareness of the threat across the space enterprise through technical intelligence analysis and research.

Aerospace Develops a Novel Space Wargaming Experience
Recently, Aerospace successfully conducted an unclassified internal wargame as a demonstration of a real-world informed experience of space operations for engineers, scientists, acquisition officers and space warfighters.
Aerospace’s Moonlighter Illuminates a Path to Resiliency
Aerospace developed the Moonlighter cyber test platform in partnership with Space Systems Command (SSC) and Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) for the Hack-A-Sat 4 challenge at DEF CON 31. The testbed will help define new techniques and best practices to effectively protect systems in the growing and competitive space environment.

Cybersecurity in Orbit: How Aerospace is Evolving Defenses Against Emerging Space Threats
The Aerospace Corporation is playing a key role in advancing space cybersecurity through innovative prototypes that can quickly detect and mitigate cyber threats, enhancing the security of space systems and safeguarding critical infrastructure.

Space Warfighting 101
The space domain has transformed. To preserve the space systems and architecture critical to enabling the capabilities driving the nation's infrastructure, Aerospace supports its government partners to develop the concepts, strategies and technologies needed to outpace the threat.
Aerospace's New State-of-the-Art Facility Dedicated to Space Warfighting
The Aerospace Corporation's second state-of-the-art R&D facility in Colorado Springs, Colo. will be the focal point for delivering technical expertise across the space enterprise to outpace threats to national security.

Continuous Production Agility: Adapting at the Speed of Relevance
Adaptability and resilience in national security space and related supply chains are a priority for the defense leaders. How can open standards, modularity, higher volume production, and a regular launch cadence meet that need?