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Allocation of Commercial Space Industry Components

Allocation of Commercial Space Industry Components

by nsiteamadmin | May 3, 2018 | 2018, All Publications, ASIA, Australia, Bragg, B., Canada, EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST, NORTH AMERICA, Pagano, S., SMA Publication, SME Elicitation, Space, USA, ViTTa

Effects of Investment on Pathways to Space Security Author | Editor: Bragg, B. & Pagano, S. (NSI, Inc.) [Q8] How are the components of the commercial space industry allocated outside of the US? Which countries have which types of market interests on the...
Effects of Investment on Pathways to Space Security

Effects of Investment on Pathways to Space Security

by nsiteamadmin | Apr 24, 2018 | 2018, All Publications, SMA Publication, SME Elicitation, Space, Space, Stevenson, J., ViTTa

Effects of Investment on Pathways to Space Security Author | Editor: Stevenson, J. (NSI, Inc.) [Q10] Does substantial investment and heavier commitment by both governments and commercial interests provide an avenue of approach for space ‘security’ and disincentive for...
How Disagreement Over Space Terms Can Create Barriers to Transparency in the Space Domain

How Disagreement Over Space Terms Can Create Barriers to Transparency in the Space Domain

by nsiteamadmin | Apr 23, 2018 | 2018, All Publications, Pagano, S., SMA Publication, Space, Stevenson, J.

How Disagreement Over Space Terms Can Create Barriers to Transparency in the Space Domain Authors | Editors: Pagano, S. (NSI, Inc.); Stevenson, J. (NSI, Inc.) Abstract Because limitations space situational awareness functionally limit direct observation of adverse...
Post-War Economic Development in Iraq & Syria

Post-War Economic Development in Iraq & Syria

by nsiteamadmin | Apr 23, 2018 | 2018, All Publications, Canna, S., Geopolitics, MIDDLE EAST, SMA Publication, SMA Reachback Cell, SME Elicitation, Syria, ViTTa

Question (R6.5): After a long period of war, both Iraq and Syria are devastated and considerable rebuilding efforts will be necessary to make these countries economically sound again. Is there an opportunity to entice regional countries to invest and thus improve...
US Retain Stability in Post-Kurdish Referendum Iraq

US Retain Stability in Post-Kurdish Referendum Iraq

by nsiteamadmin | Apr 18, 2018 | 2018, All Publications, Aviles, W., Geopolitics, Iraq, MIDDLE EAST, SMA Publication, SMA Reachback Cell, SME Elicitation, ViTTa

Question (R6.8): What is the role of the United States and coalition partners in maintaining stability as Iran, Iraq, Turkey, as other groups grapple with the Iraqi Kurdish independence referendum? Authors | Editors: Aviles, W. (NSI, Inc.) Overview Since the...
Vulnerability-Credibility Tradeoff in Space Domain

Vulnerability-Credibility Tradeoff in Space Domain

by nsiteamadmin | Apr 17, 2018 | 2018, All Publications, Deterrence, SMA Publication, Space, Stevenson, J.

Space Deterrence: The Vulnerability-Credibility Tradeoff in Space Domain Deterrence Stability Authors | Editors: Jafri, A. (NSI, Inc.); Stevenson, J. (NSI, Inc.) Abstract We define space deterrence as preventing intentional attacks against space capabilities,...
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