Competitive Endurance: The Space Force’s Warfighting Imperative

Written by: Brig. Gen. (ret) Damon Feltman and Col. (ret) Bill Woolf, SFA CEO & President The recent Mitchell Institute report on the Space Endurance Workshop has sparked negative commentary about the Space Force’s theory of Competitive Endurance and its perceived lack of warfighter focus. While critical analysis and counter viewpoints are essential to refining […]
The Space Force: A Warfighting Service First, Not Just an Acquisition Pipeline

The Space Force’s mission isn’t just about buying systems—it’s about warfighting in space. Critics who focus only on acquisitions miss the bigger picture: Guardians must first be operators, mastering space superiority before driving modernization.
🔹 Warfighting drives acquisition—not the other way around
🔹 New training ensures every Guardian understands space power
🔹 Speed + strategy = dominance in the space domain
Space isn’t just a support role. It’s a battlefield. And the Space Force is ready.
Empowering the Future: The Space Force Association and the Leadership of Dr. Lois Wardell

By Sierra Pollard, Marketing Chair Women in Space In an era where space exploration is no longer a distant dream but an evolving reality, the role of women in this domain is more critical than ever. The United States Space Force Association (USSFA) is paving the way for a future where women are not only […]
The Integration of Artificial Intelligence Technologies

By Clinton Austin As the Department of Defense (DoD) continues to explore different use cases for integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into its everyday processes, it must learn from past lessons where AI deployments failed. One such lesson is the failure of IBM Watson deployments. Since its debut on “Jeopardy!” IBM Watson has been applied to […]
Colonel Nick Hague Sets a Bold Example as the First US Space Force Guardian to Launch into Space

In space exploration, milestones are more than just markers of progress; they symbolize humanity’s collective ambition and dedication to push the boundaries of our understanding. Recently, in a historic moment, Colonel Nick Hague (USSF) emerged as a trailblazer, poised to etch his name in the annals of space history as the first Space Force Guardian […]
From the Andes to the Air Force and Beyond: The Story of Lina Rivero Cashin

During Women’s History Month, the Space Force Association (SFA) recognizes the achievements of Col. Lina Cashin (U.S. Air Force, ret.) and her commitment to developing space defense, resources, and education.
Lindsey Heroux Making History and Honoring a Legacy

Sgt. Heroux graduated from Air Force BMT at JBSA in 2017 as an honor graduate and was invited to apply to transition to the USSF in 2020 based on her career field in intelligence. She was officially sworn into the Space Force in February of 2021, where she is making history as one of the women to serve in the U.S. Space Force.
Dr. Manjit Pope recognized for trailblazing work in space research and technology

Dr. Manjit Pope, SFA UK Chapter President, inspires the next generation of women scientists to pursue careers in space technology and strategy.
Collective Defense And Coordinated Response Capability Critical To Preventing Threats According To One Of UK’s Leading Rocket Scientists

Learn how a World Space Organization can counteract jamming efforts by adversarial countries and protect critical space-based assets against cyber-attacks and interference, as outlined by Dr. Manjit Pope.
SFA Thanks Integrity ISR for Sponsoring its Veterans Day Space Professional Certification Promotion

In honor of Veterans Day, the Space Force Association offered free space professional certification testing to active duty military members and veterans during the month of November under Global Space University. Global Space University announced that, thanks to the sponsorship of Integrity ISR, more than 125 veterans took advantage of the free space professional certification testing, which normally carries a $450 fee, for a total value of over $56,000.
