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For those interested in the future of defense in the upper echelons of our atmosphere and beyond, the 2023 Military Space Systems Forum is an event that should not be missed.
Experts to Explore AI Integration in Military Space Operations at LAX Forum
by Brad Bartz
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 09, 2023

American Conference Institute (ACI) is set to host the first Military Space Systems Forum, gathering defense and aerospace industry professionals and experts in Los Angeles, California, from November 28-29. This event will be held at the Embassy Suites LAX-North and aims to provide a platform for discussing the evolving role of space in national security.

As space becomes a critical frontier for national defense, the Military Space Systems Forum will feature discussions from leading authorities from the U.S. Space Force, NASA, SPACEWERX, and the United States Air Force (USAF). The forum's agenda, available for download, includes sessions on Space Situational Awareness (SSA), Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT), Command and Control (C2) systems, advancements in space communications, and the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) in space operations.

Space Situational Awareness is among the key topics to be highlighted at the forum. As space traffic increases, the need for enhanced technologies and strategies to monitor and track objects in orbit is paramount for maintaining the safety and security of space assets.

Developments in PNT technologies are also on the agenda. These technologies are essential for a myriad of military operations, from navigation to strategic asset management. The forum will explore the latest advancements that promise to shape the future of space operations.

The forum will also delve into the intricacies of C2 systems. Such systems are vital for ensuring operational effectiveness and maintaining command over space assets. With space being a domain that requires rapid decision-making and coordination, the evolution of C2 strategies is of great interest to the defense community.

Communications technology is another critical area of focus. With the cosmos presenting unique challenges for connectivity, advancements in this domain are revolutionizing how military operations are conducted beyond the Earth's atmosphere.

Lastly, the forum will examine the role of AI/ML in enhancing the efficiency of military space operations. The integration of these technologies in rocket launches and operational systems is a testament to the innovative approaches being adopted to bolster defense capabilities in space.

The Military Space Systems Forum is an essential convening for industry professionals to discuss the challenges and innovations that will drive the future of military space systems. The detailed information about the event and its complete agenda is accessible through the ACI website.

In conclusion, the forum is poised to offer invaluable insights into the technological advancements and strategic considerations of military operations in space. As the domain of space continues to grow in importance for national defense, such discussions are not only timely but crucial for the ongoing evolution of military capabilities.

For those interested in the future of defense in the upper echelons of our atmosphere and beyond, the 2023 Military Space Systems Forum is an event that should not be missed.

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