Golden Dome chief outlines plan to deliver U.S. homeland missile defense in three years
UNITED STATES, JUL 24 – The Trump administration aims to reduce reliance on SpaceX by involving Amazon’s Project Kuiper and major defense contractors in the $175 billion Golden Dome missile defense system.
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Space Force general in charge of new Golden Dome will rely on existing technology
The Space Force general tasked with leading the effort to build the new missile defense system known as Golden Dome spoke to a global audience this week about how he will tackle the enormous challenge. On his second day in charge of the project, Gen. Michael Guetlein spoke during Innovate Space: Global Economic Summit, in Virginia to outline his vision for the undertaking.
The INSIDER daily digest -- July 23, 2025
This Wednesday INSIDER Daily Digest has news on the Pentagon's Golden Dome missile defense system, plus the latest on the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification program and more. We start off with coverage of the Pentagon's Golden Dome missile defense system: MDA seeks next-generation domestic missile launcher for 'Golden Dome' underlayer The Missile Defense Agency is seeking industry concepts for mobile launcher systems capable of supporti…
Report: Trump Administration Expands Search for Golden Dome Missile Defense Partners Beyond SpaceX
The Trump administration is broadening its search for partners to build the Golden Dome missile defense system, looking beyond SpaceX to companies like Amazon's Project Kuiper and traditional defense contractors, as the relationship between President Trump and Elon Musk grows increasingly strained. The post Report: Trump Administration Expands Search for Golden Dome Missile Defense Partners Beyond SpaceX appeared first on Breitbart.
Golden Dome chief outlines plan to deliver U.S. homeland missile defense in three years
Gen. Michael Guetlein faces a 60-day deadline to submit a blueprint for Golden Dome The post Golden Dome chief outlines plan to deliver U.S. homeland missile defense in three years appeared first on SpaceNews.
Guetlein: First Priority for Golden Dome Is Command and Control
Freshly installed as the direct reporting program manager for the Golden Dome missile defense project, Gen. Michael A. Guetlein said July 22 that his first line of effort will be to create a command-and-control network—and argued that the space-based interceptors envisioned for the project are technically difficult but not infeasible. Guetlein made the comments at a Space Foundation conference just two days into his new job, citing plenty of l…
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