This event took place on December 16, 2025

As modern warfare expands into new domains, space plays a critical role in offensive, defensive and communications capabilities. Critical infrastructure relies on space, as satellites provide key components of what joint forces need to carry out their missions. It will also be a contested environment in future conflicts, as adversaries will attempt to deny critical communications, as well as using offensive capabilities to target forces in the field. Ensuring a robust space infrastructure and operations will be key to the U.S. military’s ability to maintain information dominance and conduct offensive and defensive operations involving space.

In this webcast, C4ISRNET explored the role of spacepower on the modern battlefield, including infrastructure and operational needs, offensive and defensive capabilities and maintaining space-based communications in a contested environment.

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Guest Speakers:

Col. Alexander Rasmussen, Chief Capability Officer, Space Development Agency

Michael Geist, Vice President of Product and Innovation, SES Space & Defense