The Space Force Association proudly announces the establishment of the National Spacepower Center (NSpC), a new national asset designed to help U.S. leaders understand the space domain, the nature of space warfare, and the operational realities underpinning U.S. national security.
The NSpC is built to support four core objectives:
Inform government, military, and partner leaders about USSF missions and requirements in clear, accessible formats
Educate users on the nature of space warfare and the value of space systems to national security
Advance public and policymaker understanding of the Space Force mission and the legal, policy, and regulatory frameworks that support national spacepower
Validate and experiment with policy, strategy, and organizational concepts in a safe, flexible, unclassified digital environment
As part of the launch, the SFA announced that Sedaro will serve as the first NSpC industry consortium member, contributing advanced simulation and visualization capabilities to support the Center’s mission. The Sedaro platform will power elements of the NSpC’s immersive environment and help accelerate its educational and strategic-analysis programs.
SFA has released a paper detailing the imperative of achieving and maintaining U.S. space superiority. It argues that the approach requires balanced investments, realistic budgets, adapted warfighting principles, and rigorous wargaming and modeling before major architectural changes are made.
The National Spacepower Center will begin rolling out programming in 2026, offering immersive modules, strategic wargaming, interactive demonstrations, and concept-evaluation tools for leaders from government, industry, academia, and allied partners. An executive leadership team will be announced in the new year.
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