How satellite players can benefit from the US Golden Dome programme

How satellite players can benefit from the US Golden Dome programme

The US Golden Dome programme offers a significant prospect for satellite manufacturers and related players. This proposed multi-layered network of satellites aims to improve and consolidate the US military’s security and prevalence in space, via a large number of highly capable satellites and support infrastructure. Manufacturers and vendors capable of delivering on time, at cost and with competitive offerings will benefit from the significant budget allocations. However, there havebeen challenges related to manufacturers and supply chains for similar programmes. Such challenges must be properly navigated in this programme to best meet the opportunity ahead.

Our space and satellite experts, Christopher Baugh and Dallas Kasaboski, discuss these issues in this episode of the Analysys Mason podcast.

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