Recent years have seen the U.S. Government and U.S. military branches produce national space strategy and military doctrinal documents for conducting military operations in or from space. This literature is produced by the White House and individual armed service branches and is often required by congressionally mandated legislation. This work will examine such literature produced during the Trump and Biden Administrations, emphasize the public availability of significant portions of this literature, assess that China and Russia are key rivals of the U.S. in the military space sphere, and will assess congressional reaction to these documents.
Keywordsspace policy, intelligence, military space, space legislation, China, Russia, military astronautics
Date of this Version6-21-2024
Recommended CitationBert T. Chapman. "Recent U.S. Government and Military Space Strategy and Doctrine" Space Education and Strategic Applications Journal, 4 (2024): 1-30.
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