1. Compare how the United States military is less risk tolerant than China when it comes to developing space capabilities.
1a. Military history and how risk is a part of progress and how it made the United States a world dominant power
2. Talk about how US used to be more risk adverse and it lead to technological marvels.
3. How the United States Space Force should approach taking risk in order to advance and maintain our global competition in space.
4. Anything else you might add that’s relevant utilize as many sources as you can.
Here’s the submission criteria:
Target Audience: The SFJs target audience includes mid- to senior level government policymakers, the United States Space Force and other military services, civilian agencies, international partners, academics, advocates, and business professionals involved in the commercial, scientific, diplomatic, civil and national security space sectors. Below is a suggested list of preferred topics:
Space Policy.
Space Strategy.
Space Doctrine.
Space Commerce.
Space Operations.
Space Law and History.
Science & Technology.
Research & Development.
Finance and Acquisition.
Leadership, Organization & Culture.
Space Force Military, Civilian and Family.
Review of Literature.