This week, the pieces of the U.S. space defense architecture moved from PowerPoint slides into budget lines, contract awards, and activated squadrons. Golden Dome stopped being a concept and started looking like a program. Meanwhile, a rocket anomaly from six weeks ago finally caught up with a critical GPS mission, and the company trying to…
Month: March 2026
Space Industry Cheat Sheet: Golden Dome Gets $10B Bigger While Artemis Heads Back to the Pad
The space sector doesn’t take breaks, and this week delivered a full slate of stories that matter — from a missile defense budget that just got bigger to a moon rocket that finally made it back to the launchpad. Buried in the news cycle were two institutional accountability moments the defense acquisition community should not…
Space Industry Cheat Sheet: Golden Dome Gains Ground
This week, the Golden Dome stopped behaving like a campaign promise and started behaving like an acquisition program. Meanwhile, America’s first crewed deep space mission in 53 years cleared its last technical hurdle, a scrappy small-launch company delivered clean results for Lockheed Martin, and the world’s largest SAR satellite operator posted numbers that should make…
The Emperor’s New Agent
I spent last weekend rewiring my home AI gateway — a self-hosted system called OpenClaw that connects to my messaging apps, routes requests to different AI models, and executes tasks on my behalf. After a few hours of configuring event listeners, setting up scheduled jobs, and connecting callable libraries, I sat back. I realized something…
Space Industry Cheat Sheet: Artemis Gets a Reality Check, Golden Dome Accelerates, and the LEO Economy Opens for Business
The space industry does not sleep, and this past week proved it. While the country watches Operation Epic Fury unfold across the Middle East, the space domain quietly validated what many of us have been saying for years: the convergence of commercial space and national defense is no longer theoretical. It is operational, funded, and…




