International Space Policy

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Overview

International Space Policy

Course Description

This three-day course examines the priorities, goals, and strategies implemented by organizations involved in space activity within the United States and across the globe. Participants will review the existing space policy landscape and examine the key institutions, organizations, and decision-making processes involved in domestic and international outer space policymaking. Learners' understanding of the material will be assessed with in-class assignments, quizzes, a final test, and a final project.

Course Content

State of the Space Environment

  • Breakdown of global space activity based on numbers of objects and economic impacts
  • Discussion of key actors around the world

Overview of Global Space Governance

  • Key international institutions in space
  • Space treaties

Overview of U.S. Space Policy Institutions and Processes

  • Key space policy documents in the United States (U.S.)
  • Principal U.S. organizations and stakeholders involved in space activity
  • U.S. space policy processes

Key Policy Issues in the Global Space Launch Industry

  • Development and evolution of the space launch industry
  • Case study: Space Shuttle/Case Study: Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) Program
  • Current industry policy debates

Key Policy Issues in the Communications Satellite Sector

  • Development and evolution of the space launch industry
  • Rise of satellite broadband and large constellations
  • Current policy debates within this sector

Key Policy Issues in the Remote Sensing Sector

  • Development and evolution of the satellite remote sensing sector
  • Government and private sector engagement in remote sensing
  • Current policy debates within this sector

Key Policy Issues for Global Navigation Satellite Systems

  • Development and evolution of the space launch industry
  • Role of a Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) in the global economy
  • International coordination of GNSS
  • Current policy debates within this sector

Space Security, Sustainability, and Stability

  • Risks in Earth orbit (debris, accidental collision, and space weapons)
  • Policy efforts to address risks in Earth orbit (tech investment, domestic policy, and international coordination)
  • Current policy debates around space security, sustainability, and stability
Requirements & Materials

Materials

PROVIDED (Student will receive):

  • Lecture notes will be provided.

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for analysts and individuals who work in space operations (commercial and military).

What You Will Learn

  • Space policy issues and how to develop arguments for and against particular policy options
  • In-depth analysis of an international space policy issue, acknowledging the roles of science, technology and international affairs in identifying and choosing among policy options
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How You Will Benefit

Prepare for career advancement and address future challenges in space policy. 

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