Next week I’ll be in Colorado Springs for Space Symposium (13–16 April). Looking forward to being back in a room with people who care deeply about where this mission is headed.
Over the past year, I’ve spent a lot of time listening, learning, and trying to understand how
@USSpaceForce is thinking about training, testing, and readiness in a domain that is changing fast. It is clear this is not just an extension of what we’ve done before. It is something new, and it is going to require new approaches, new partnerships, and a willingness to rethink how we prepare operators for contested environments.
From my perspective, one thing stands out… We do not need to start from zero.
There is a lot of hard-earned experience across the
@usairforce, joint simulation, and training communities that can help accelerate where
#SpaceForce is trying to go, especially when it comes to integrating systems, connecting environments, and turning ideas into operational capability.
That is where I believe
@cym_star has something to contribute.
We have spent the last two decades helping the
#AirForce take complex training and simulation systems and make them work in the real world. Not just building devices, but integrating systems, connecting networks, and delivering capability that operators can actually use.
Now we are looking at how that experience can help in the space domain, particularly as conversations shift toward digital environments, distributed training, and integration with joint systems like JSE.
Matt Jamison and I will be at Space Symposium with
#CymSTAR all week and would welcome the chance to reconnect with friends, meet new teammates, and compare notes on where things are headed.
If you are going to be there, let’s find some time.
#SpaceFoundation #SpaceSymposium #SpaceIndustry