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Jared Isaacman Confirmed as NASA Administrator

At long last, NASA has a head again. That someone will be Jared Isaacman—now that the Senate has confirmed the billionaire private astronaut and entrepreneur—for whom the second time was the charm. The Senate voted 67–30 in favor of the appointment.

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How Space RCO Wants to Go Faster

The Space Force’s Space Rapid Capabilities Office (Space RCO) was established in 2018 to buy space tech and get it into troops’ hands as fast as possible—but according to its director, it’s not going fast enough thanks to barriers outside the organization.

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Common Sense: Avoiding Single-Source Dependency in Government Contracts

Today, as the U.S. Department of War increasingly relies on critical space assets—from satellite communications to reconnaissance platforms—officials should heed Paine’s timeless advice: apply common sense. Entrusting national security capabilities to a single commercial provider contradicts that wisdom, creating vulnerabilities where strategic stability depends on private agendas or individual personalities. Avoiding single-source dependency is not just a strategic choice—it’s a national security imperative.

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CLDs: 2025 Wrapped

The space community has long known that the ISS agreement has a 2030 expiration date. But this year, headlines about the end of the station—and debates about America’s presence in LEO—have shifted the focus beyond 2030 to the companies building Commercial LEO Destinations (CLD) vying to be the station’s successor.

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PLD Space Outlines its Plans for €169M in ELC Funds

The real value of the ELC, according to Raúl Verdú, PLD’s chief business development officer, is the doors the challenge opens for PLD to extract knowledge from ESA.

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SatVu Plans to Target Data Center Market with HotSat-2

Even without a satellite in orbit, SatVu is giving investors a behind-the-scenes look at hot spots they’re going to be tracking in the future. 

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Digantara Raises $50M Series B

Digantara, an Indian startup focused on space surveillance and situational awareness, announced yesterday that it closed a $50M Series B.

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A Couple Key Considerations for Venture Capital Investments in Federal Government Contractors

Preserving small business status and understanding foreign ownership, control, or influence (FOCI) disclosure obligations and associated requirements and restrictions are two common early challenges for venture-backed companies. This article outlines these key considerations and risks to keep top of mind for VC investments in early-stage companies that are seeking or have been awarded federal contracts or grants.

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Space Policy: 2025 Wrapped

If you’ve gotten whiplash, we can’t blame you.

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EraDrive Raises $5.3M Seed to Bring Self Driving Tech to Orbit

Orbital traffic is increasing at a rapid clip, and many sats aren’t even looking where they’re going. 

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Golden Dome: 2025 Wrapped

In 2025, Golden Dome captured the attention of the space industry. It drove hundreds of millions in venture funding, sparked the creation of new hardware (or at least new marketing specifically targeting the program), and secured $25B from Congress. 

A year ago, it didn’t exist.

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AI is in our DNA

Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming how industries operate across the globe, and the space-based intelligence sector is no exception. Many space and intelligence companies are integrating AI into their operations. At BlackSky, AI has powered us from the start.