The new presidential administration has an opportunity. The technology is emerging from abstraction, and our policies must also emerge before the absence of policy creates avoidable problems.”
<p><span class="p-body">In his recent <a href="https://spacenews.com/companies-are-planning-to-build-space-critical-infrastructure-can-space-policy-keep-up/" target="_blank" title="SpaceNews">SpaceNews </a>opinion piece, Center for Global Affairs adjunct instructor and COO of Frontier Foundry, Nick Reese discusses the complexities involved in crafting space policy due to the difficulties in making future-focused policy decisions. Reese underscores the need for proactive, forward-thinking policies to be developed today in order to prevent avoidable delays down the road.</span></p>
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