Standing Up U.S. Space Force Components Across Combatant Commands: The Role of an Initial Mission Analysis Team

As space has become indispensable to
joint operations, combatant commanders
increasingly rely on timely, integrated
space capabilities to plan and execute
missions that maintain space superiority.
Case Study: Navigating the Space Domain as a Small Business – Lessons in “Mission-Driven” Success

An insider look at how SABG navigated the competitive space industry by leveraging research, partnerships, customer insight, and mission-focused service to succeed as a small business.
Conversation: From Missile Defense to Mission-Driven Growth in Space

SABG’s Alexandra Hoey joins Space Force Association’s Bill Woolf on the Spacepower Podcast to discuss SABG’s space mission and U.S. Space Force support, continued partnership with the Missile Defense Agency, and the role of collaboration in advancing national security.
Policy Synopsis: Moving U.S. Tracking Sensors to Space

In the policy paper “Moving U.S. Tracking Sensors to Space,” SABG Senior Defense Analyst Dr. Steve Lambakis examines the need to shift the center of gravity for U.S. missile defense tracking from terrestrial-based radars to space-based sensors.
Conversation: The Future of SpOC and Space Operations Regarding Great Power Competition

SABG Chief Program Officer Carl “Cujo” Jones, Colonel, USAF (ret.) led a fireside chat with U.S. Space Force Lt. Gen. David N. Miller, Jr., SpOC commander; Maj. Dayne Foote; Capt. Taylor Housken; and Master Sgt. Sarah Young.
Case Study: Targeted Solutions to Increase Veteran Employment and Mission Readiness

SABG provides a structured pathway for veterans to continue serving in critical defense and national security roles.
Policy Synopsis: Space as a Warfighting Domain

In the policy paper “Space as a Warfighting Domain: Reshaping Policy to Execute 21st Century Spacepower,” SABG Senior Defense Analyst Dr. Steve Lambakis examines the evolving nature of space as a contested warfighting domain.