"While the DCTC exemplifies how the government is initiating partnerships with academia from the top down, grassroots efforts like certificate programs at engineering schools are preparing to engage the United States Space Force from the bottom up. All together, these initiatives demonstrate how the Space Force can engage academic institutions to foster the workforce it needs among its civilian employees, active-duty Guardians and industry partners." Elara Nova partner Dr. Brandon ("BT") Cesul provides insight into the recently announced DCTC, as well as other space education and workforce development efforts at universities across the country. Learn more at the link below! #elaranova #thoughtleadership #spaceeducation #spaceworkforce #workforcedevelopment #SpaceForce #USSF #spaceindustry #spacesecurity #DCTC
Elara Nova: The Space Consultancy
Space Research and Technology
Littleton, CO 3,347 followers
Driving unmatched advantage in, to and from space
About us
Inspired by Elara’s eye, an instrument used by sailors to reflect Polaris true north and the Nova star’s bursting luminance – Elara Nova is a global professional consulting firm that guides businesses and government agencies toward their north star, with power and luminance to maximize the strategic advantages of the space domain.
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National Security & Defense | CISSP | PMP | ITIL | Cybersecurity | Space
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Less than a year since the Pentagon’s Defense Innovation Unit entered its new era dubbed DIU 3.0, the innovation hub has its eyes set on further scaling operations and bringing more non-traditional contractors into the department’s ecosystem.
With growing presence, DIU continues efforts to lower barriers for new entrants
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Companies can now start applying for direct loans from the Defense Department’s Office of Strategic Capital, which is looking to disperse up to nearly $1 billion to finance equipment via its new credit program.
DOD’s Office of Strategic Capital accepting loan applications as it looks to lend up to $984M
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The Air Force is realigning its Headquarters Cyberspace Capabilities Center to the Office of the Chief Information Officer in an attempt to streamline information technology functions.
Air Force aligns cyber center to CIO
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The Pentagon’s strategic capital office will focus its 2025 investments on 15 industry segments it thinks could most support U.S. national security needs, including spacecraft, microelectronics materials and manufacturing and biochemicals.
Pentagon’s 2025 industry investments target space, biochem and more
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In this episode of, “The Elara Edge: Expert Insights on Space Security,” Elara Nova partner Dr. Brandon ("BT") Cesul provides insight into DCTC and other alternative education programs that are emerging to cultivate the space workforce of the future. Listen in at the link below or wherever you get your podcasts! #space #spaceindustry #spaceeducation #spaceworkforce #SpaceForce #thoughtleadership #elaranova #elaraedge #spacesecurity #nationalsecurity #nationalsecurityspace #internationalspace #commercialspace
Defense Civilian Training Corps, Certificate Programs Emerge to Develop Space Workforce
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[T]he Pentagon has placed updating its digital strategies at the top of its list of priorities. As a result, the DoD unveiled ambitious plans in 2024 to rev up its information technology and network capabilities, both at the highest level and within the services.
DoD keeps pushing for the next-gen of IT and cyber systems: 2024 in review - Breaking Defense
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The Pentagon’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency may soon launch a new program to develop more robust quantum sensors that can be integrated onto U.S. military platforms, according to a special notice.
DARPA eyeing new quantum sensing program
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ICYMI: Founding Partner Michael Dickey and Partner Dr. Brad Tousley, a Defense Science Board member, reiterates the bottom line objective behind the Board's recent commercial space report in this month's edition of "The Elara Edge: Expert Insights on Space Security." Listen at the link below or search for "The Elara Edge" on your favorite podcast platform! https://lnkd.in/gK_TqjxR #elaranova #elaraedge #nationalsecurity #nationalsecurityspace #spacesecurity #space #spaceindustry #commercialspace #militaryspace #SpaceForce #DOD #Pentagon #defensescienceboard #thoughtleadership #spacepodcast
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After supply chain woes delayed the launch of the Space Development Agency's Tranche 1 satellites, SDA and the space industrial base are working to mitigate risks in future tranches.
Space industrial base racing to meet growing demand for military satellites
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