Helping the Commercial Space Sector Solve the Hardest Technical Challenges in Space
South Bay Chapter meeting in El Segundo on Thursday, February 20, 2025
Space is changing more rapidly than ever. Technological advancement, lower-cost access to orbit, and massive private investments are driving a wave of space innovation—introducing novel, next-generation capabilities to meet current and emerging operational needs. The global space economy was estimated to reach $546 billion in 2023 by Space Foundation, with commercial space sector revenues comprising 78 percent, or $427.6 billion.
The Aerospace Corporation (Aerospace) is a leading architect for U.S. government space programs, and a trusted partner for the U.S. commercial space industry, helping to solve the hardest technical challenges in order to accelerate the rapid delivery of new capabilities to space. Aerospace brings proven systems engineering and integration (SE&I) capabilities and space insights directly to the private sector through their Direct Commercial Programs Office.
Please join us in El Segundo, CA, on Thursday, February 20, 2025, 7:00-9:00 am Pacific Time, when John LaGrandeur, Senior Project Leader, Aerospace Corporation, will describe Aerospace’s service offerings to commercial space companies such as:
• Launch and Space Readiness Support
• Systems of Systems Engineering
• Systems of Systems Development & Acquisition Services
• Technology Applications
• Research, Development, and Laboratories
• Technology Transfer
The meeting is free for A&D Forum Individual Members and Corporate Members, and $30 (until February 13, $40 thereafter) for Non-members. Register to attend at https://adfsbfeb25.eventbrite.com.
Information about joining The A&D Forum is at https://aerospacedefenseforum.org.
The South Bay Chapter is hosted by Moss Adams.
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