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The Mitchell Institute’s Aerospace Nation Podcast

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Oct 10, 2024 • 53min

Maj Gen Devin R. Pepper | Schriever Spacepower Series

Strong alliances and robust space capabilities underpin global stability. The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and its growing emphasis on the importance of the space domain exemplify both facts. For the past 75 years, NATO has been the pinnacle alliance for the United States and the front line of deterrence against Russia. Now, as we see Russia and China cooperating militarily and weapons around the globe can threaten the space capabilities critical to NATO, the challenges NATO faces are greater than ever. Join us for an in-depth discussion with Maj. Gen. Devin R. Pepper to learn how NATO is responding to the rapidly evolving and complex global security environment.
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Aug 29, 2024 • 60min

USSPACECOM - 5th Anniversary Event - Schriever Spacepower Series

Celebrating from Peterson Space Force Base, we dive into an in-depth discussion with a panel of senior USSPACECOM leaders, including Gen Whiting, Commander; RADM Pennington, Chief of Staff; and Air Commodore Whiteley, the Deputy J5 to learn more about the progress the Command has made, current priorities, and future objectives. ​​​​​
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Jul 31, 2024 • 1h 1min

Dr. Tim Grayson, Special Assistant to the Secretary of the Air Force | Aerospace Nation

Operational Imperatives, re-optimizing for great power competition, and a security environment experiencing massive change—these are just a portion of the challenges Dr. Grayson has focused on over the past few years. Given his time at DARPA, the Intelligence Community, and the technology world, Dr. Grayson brings an incredibly unique perspective. With the scale and scope of his portfolio, he is shaping future vectors for air and space power that will be felt for decades. Join us for an insightful discussion with Dr. Grayson to better understand where the Department of the Air Force is headed and why.
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Jul 30, 2024 • 59min

Gen James B. Hecker | Aerospace Nation

The airmen at U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa are charged with addressing some of the most complex security challenges on the globe. Russia’s aggression in Ukraine has dramatically altered the security calculus in the region and beyond. At the same time, in Africa, the U.S. is facing a complex mix of challenges: everything from violent extremism to the increasing influence of both China and Russia. Airpower is vital to empower smart policy options and strategies in both regions.
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Jul 29, 2024 • 59min

Gen James C. Slife, Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force | Aerospace Nation

The Air Force is at the epicenter of generational transformation. The security environment is posing severe risks the likes of which have not been seen in decades; the force is in the middle of a massive modernization cycle—including two legs of the nuclear triad and NC3; the information age is radically redefining elements of how missions are executed; and the attributes required for individual Airmen to meet mission objectives continue to evolve. All of this is occurring at a time of extreme budget pressure, high COCOM demand, and challenges tied to recruiting and retention. This is a no-fail era for the Air Force. The decisions made in the coming years will radically impact options available to future leaders for decades.
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Jul 25, 2024 • 53min

Small Satellites: Answering the Call for Space Superiority | Policy Paper Release

Key Takeaways: - SmallSats will be an essential element to deliver space superiority within the construct of Competitive Endurance - Improvements in space domain awareness and responsible counterspace operations are possible with SmallSats - The low cost, rapid development timelines, and versatility of SmallSats can keep the Space Force ahead of competitors and adversaries - Changes to space acquisition, operations, and sustainment will enable the full adoption of SmallSats into the space architecture ​​​​​
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Jul 15, 2024 • 57min

Aerospace Nation: Lt Gen Andrew J. Gebara

With China engaged in a nuclear break-out, Russia upgrading its nuclear capabilities, plus Iran and North Korea aggressively pursuing their nuclear ambitions—a credible, capable, and safe U.S. nuclear deterrent is more important than ever. The imperatives are clear: to deter adversaries, reassure allies, and provide national leaders with key options whether in peacetime or war. That is why it is so important the U.S. pursue modernization for all three legs of its nuclear triad, including command and control. While present capabilities remain viable, their advanced age and the evolution of the threat environment demand new solutions. This is especially true for the Air Force’s intercontinental ballistic missile and bomber legs of the triad. Lt Gen Gebara is a key defense leader in this effort.
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Jul 11, 2024 • 1h 2min

Policy Paper Release: Fighting the Air Base: Ensuring Decisive Combat Sortie Generation Under Enemy Fire

Brig Gen Michael Winkler and J. Michael Dahm discuss the importance of protecting air bases from enemy threats in the policy paper 'Fighting the Air Base'. They emphasize the need for cost-effective defense strategies, generating combat sorties under attack, enhancing combat capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region, repurposing existing systems for missions, and strategizing defense spending priorities.
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Jul 10, 2024 • 59min

Aerospace Nation: Gen Kenneth S. Wilsbach

Gen Kenneth S. Wilsbach, Commander of Air Combat Command, discusses the importance of ACC missions like air superiority and combat readiness. The podcast highlights modernization efforts, air power enhancements, and the significance of air superiority in warfare. It also explores ACC's role in synchronizing with other commands and addresses topics like surprise inspections and aircraft upgrades.
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Jul 8, 2024 • 59min

Schriever Spacepower Series: Lt Gen David N. Miller, Jr., Commander, Space Operations Command

The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies invites you to enjoy our Schriever Spacepower Series with Lt Gen David N. Miller, Jr., Commander, Space Operations Command, United States Space Force. As part of Great Power Competition, the United States today confronts numerous threats to our space capabilities and infrastructure. China has demonstrated the ability to strike ground sites, command and control networks, and satellites in orbit. Ensuring the Space Force is postured for this operational reality is the responsibility of the Space Operations Command (SpOC) under the command of Lt Gen David “Rock” Miller, Jr. Listen to our event audio for an insightful discussion with Lt Gen Miller about SpOC priorities and current efforts to meet and overcome emerging challenges to our space superiority.

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