Enhancing Space Resilience Through Non-Materiel Means

Space is now a congested, contested, and competitive environment. Space systems must become more resilient to potential adversary actions and system failures, but changes to space systems are costly. To reduce costs, the Air Force asked RAND to identify non-materiel means-doctrine, organization, tra...

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Main Author: McLeod, Gary (auth)
Other Authors: Nacouzi, George (auth), Dreyer, Paul (auth), Eisman, Mel (auth), Hura, Myron (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: RAND Corporation 2016
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Summary:Space is now a congested, contested, and competitive environment. Space systems must become more resilient to potential adversary actions and system failures, but changes to space systems are costly. To reduce costs, the Air Force asked RAND to identify non-materiel means-doctrine, organization, training, leadership and education, personnel, facilities, and policy-to enhance space resilience over the near and far terms.
ISBN:j.ctt1btc13z
9780833095152
9780833093134
Access:Open Access