Defense & Space Industry Briefing — 2026-08-23
The White House has signed a new National Space Transportation Policy targeting over 1,000 annual US rocket launches by 2030, while the Department of War released significant contract awards valued at $7.5 million or more. Concurrently, the Space Force confirmed it will maintain its legacy weather satellite fleet until at least 2028 to ensure continuity during the transition to new architectures.
Defense & Space Industry Briefing — 2026-08-23
Global Defense Space Developments
Space Force Extends Legacy Weather Satellite Operations The Space Force announced it will continue to operate its aging weather satellite fleet until at least 2028. This decision ensures operational continuity as the service transitions to a new replacement architecture for meteorological data collection.

Department of War Releases Major Contract Awards The U.S. Department of War published its latest list of contracts valued at $7.5 million or more on August 21, 2026. These awards are now live on War.gov and represent significant procurement activity within the defense sector.
NASA Prepares for SmallSat 2026 Conference NASA is set to participate in the SmallSat 2026 conference, with experts scheduled to present storytelling sessions in the Exhibit Hall (Booths # 635, 835, 641, and 940). The event includes a session on Monday, August 24, from 9:00 to 10:00 AM.

Strategic Policy & Regulation
New National Space Transportation Policy Signed The White House released a new space transportation policy on August 20, aiming to enable a sharp increase in the number of spacecraft launches and re-entries. The administration's goal is to support more than 1,000 rocket launches per year by 2030, marking a shift toward a "Golden Age of Space Transportation."

Presidential Memorandum NSPM-17 Issued The new policy was formalized through a Presidential Memorandum titled "National Space Transportation Policy" (NSPM-17). The memorandum was directed to the Secretaries of State, War, Interior, Commerce, and Transportation, outlining the framework for increased launch rates.

DoD Renews Reserve Forces Policy Board The Department of Defense (referred to as the Department of War or DoW) published a notice in the Federal Register on August 21, 2026, announcing the renewal of the Reserve Forces Policy Board (RFPB) as a non-discretionary Federal advisory committee.

Industry Analysis & Trends
Commercial Satellite Revolution Reshaping Warfare Analysis indicates that future conflicts will likely be shaped by commercially-owned satellite constellations providing communications, intelligence, and data services to governments worldwide. The commercial satellite revolution is fundamentally changing the landscape of modern warfare.

SIPRI Report Highlights Contested Space Environment The SIPRI Yearbook 2026 outlines defining trends in global space security governance, noting that space is no longer merely a domain of scientific cooperation. It is characterized as an increasingly contested strategic environment driven by military modernization, technological competition, and weakening multilateralism.

Indonesia and China Discuss Defense Cooperation Top ministers from Indonesia and China agreed during meetings in Jakarta on Friday to increase their defense cooperation. The discussions also focused on strengthening food and energy security between the two nations.

Upcoming Confirmed Events & Milestones
- Monday, August 24, 2026: NASA experts are scheduled to present at the SmallSat 2026 conference in the Exhibit Hall (Booths # 635, 835, 641, and 940) from 9:00 to 10:00 AM.
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