Aerospace Security Project
Leading source of analysis and expertise on the policy and technology issues shaping the future of aerospace security
The Aerospace Security Project (ASP) is a trusted resource for policymakers, offering insightful thoughts and in-depth analyses on policy issues, operational concepts, technology trends, and economic drivers in the space and air domains. Our mission is to educate and inform policymakers and the public, conduct independent research and analysis, and convene experts with broad perspectives to advance creative and practical solutions that address the security challenges facing the United States and our allies and partners. ASP also fosters the next generation of scholars in national security space and air power policy through fellowship and internship opportunities.
Part of the International Security Program at CSIS, ASP is led by Senior Fellow Kari A. Bingen and includes a distinguished group of expert affiliates spanning national security, civilian, commercial, and international aerospace issues. The team focuses on the following research areas:
Space Security explores the national security uses of space and ways to enhance the security, stability, and sustainability of the space domain. This includes examining threats to the space domain and ways to increase mission assurance, resilience and protection of space assets, as well as alternative architectures, new operational concepts, norms of behavior, organizational constructs, and the role of government, commercial, and international entities.
Commercial and Civil Space analyzes how U.S. civil space programs and commercial space capabilities advance national interests, including evolving norms of behavior in space and enhancing U.S. national security. It explores international partnerships and competition in space, technology and economic trends, and policy issues that affect civil and commercial space capabilities and the health of the space innovation base.
Air Power and Cross-Domain Integration looks at the future of air forces in a contested operating environment and the integration of air and other domains to create greater battlefield advantage. It analyzes the role of long-range strike, stealth, and unmanned and autonomous systems, as well as options to address anti-access, area denial challenges, the missile salvo competition, and an expanding nuclear threat landscape. It also explores future battle network constructs, including the contribution of sensors, communications, and command and control systems.
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Featured Analysis

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Salmon Swimming Upstream: Charting a Course in Cislunar Space
Report by Clayton Swope and Louis Gleason — October 21, 2024

From Earth to Uchū: The Evolution of Japan’s Space Security Policy and a Blueprint for Strengthening the U.S.-Japan Space Security Partnership
Report by Kari A. Bingen and Makena Young — August 23, 2024

Gold Rush: The 2024 Commercial Remote Sensing Global Rankings
Report by Kari A. Bingen, David Gauthier, and Madeleine Chang — October 1, 2024

Space Threat Assessment 2024
Report by Clayton Swope, Kari A. Bingen, Makena Young, Madeleine Chang, Stephanie Songer, and Jeremy Tammelleo — April 17, 2024
Featured Event
2025 Global Security Forum, Strength Through the Storm: Industry, Innovation, and the Future of U.S. Military Power
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Report Launch: Gold Rush: The 2024 Commercial Remote Sensing Global Rankings

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What are the Impacts of GPS Jamming and Spoofing on Civilians?

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The Nuclear Option: Deciphering Russia's New Space Threat

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Global Security Forum 2024: Gathering Strength in a Gathering Storm
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Sea, Land, Air, and NC3: Modernizing the Whole Nuclear Enterprise
Event — November 19, 2024
Sea, Land, Air, and NC3: Modernizing the Whole Nuclear Enterprise
Transcript — November 19, 2024
Space Integration and Adaptability to Maintain Warfighting Advantage
Commentary by Kari A. Bingen — November 5, 2024
The Spacepower Needed to Secure Space and Improve U.S. National Security
Commentary by Peter Hays — October 31, 2024
NATO Must Respond to the Russian Nuclear Threat in Space
Commentary by Todd Harrison — October 31, 2024
The Commercial Space Imperative
Commentary by Douglas Loverro, Stephen Kitay, and Mandy Vaughn — October 31, 2024
Future Space Domain Awareness Needs for National Security Space
Commentary by Lt. Gen. (Ret.) John Shaw and Sean Kirkpatrick — October 31, 2024
Clayton Swope and Audrey Schaffer in SpaceNews—Looking to the Next Four Years: Strengthening America’s Space Leadership
Commentary by Clayton Swope and Audrey Schaffer — October 31, 2024
PNT Resilience for an Era of Great Power Competition
Commentary by John Plumb — October 31, 2024
Tactically Responsive Space: An Emerging New Deterrence Tool
Commentary by John Plumb — October 31, 2024