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The West Wing wants space security by design.


Season 1 Episode 18


Space and cybersecurity, better together. The US and South Korea strengthen ties. The Air Force PIPs 5 space programs. $60 mil for X-bow, and $100 mil for Ursa Major. And an interview with Jonathan Lacoste, Founder and General Partner at Space.VC, on space startups and venture capital in the space industry.

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Our featured guest today is Jonathan Lacoste, Founder and General Partner at Space.VC, on space startups, venture capital in the space industry, and the unique investing challenges for the industry.

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Selected Reading

The Biden administration is going on the road to tackle satellite cybersecurity I WaPo

U.S. is concerned about rivals’ space threats, leaked documents show I WaPo

Boryung Corporation, Axiom Space Announce Joint Venture Agreement: A New Chapter in Partnership- Boryung 

Space Force acquisition czar wraps program 'scorecard,' puts floundering contractors on notice - Breaking Defense 

Secretive ‘SILENTBARKER’ sats to launch late summer as space monitoring demands grow I Breaking Defense

First ispace lunar lander feared lost - SpaceNews 

NASA chief sees Russians and Americans together on space station through 2030 | Reuters 

Supply chain ‘getting a hell of a lot better,’ Raytheon CEO says, though challenges remain | Breaking Defense  

With $20M in new funding, Hydrosat preps climate-monitoring satellites for launch | TechCrunch 

X-Bow announces $60 million STRATFI agreement - SpaceNews

Rocket engine startup Ursa Major quietly closed $100M in new funding | TechCrunch  

Virgin Galactic Completes Glide Flight From Spaceport America I Virgin Galactic 

What to know about the SpaceX rocket explosion as FAA starts investigation I WashingtonExaminer

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