Los Angeles Chapter meeting on April 9, 2026
Six years after its establishment, the U.S. Space Force is shifting from a focus on growth toward full-spectrum warfighting on orbit. While space has long been described as a benign environment for scientific research, the Pentagon now says the domain is too critical for military operations and our daily lives to leave unprotected
Please join the Aerospace & Defense Forum – Los Angeles Chapter at 7 am on Thursday, April 9, 2026 when a presentation by Vivienne Machi, Military Space Editor, Aviation Week & Space Technology, will highlight how Space Force Guardians are training for warfighting in space via large-scale exercises and digital training ranges, and the old and new mission areas that the service is being tasked to provide to the Joint Force during military operations. It will also provide a snapshot of where the Pentagon’s priorities are headed in the burgeoning market for space security.
The meeting is free for A&D Forum Individual Members and Corporate Members, and $30 for Non-members until April 1, $40 thereafter. For more information and to register to attend the meeting go to https://adflaapr26.eventbrite.com/.
Information about joining The A&D Forum is at https://aerospacedefenseforum.org.
The Los Angeles Chapter of The Aerospace & Defense Forum is hosted by Jeffer, Mangels, Butler & Mitchell.