The people who fall in love slowly aren’t guarded. They’re paying a kind of attention that most people mistake for hesitation, and they know the difference between intensity and depth.

People who fall in love slowly aren't guarded or avoidant — they've learned the difference between neurochemical intensity and genuine depth, and they're paying a kind of careful attention that our culture routinely mistakes for hesitation.
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Defining acquisition on a wartime footing

The President, the Secretary of War, and the Chief of Space Operations are all saying it: We no longer have the luxury of time.
NASA seeks proposals for commercial TDRSS replacement

Emerson Launches Innovative Software-Driven Method for High-Fidelity Aerospace RF Testing

Saltzman unveils blueprint for Space Force’s future

‘Future Operating Environment’ and ‘Objective Force’ documents outline a contested space domain and call for a combat-ready force
Senators seek increased funding for NASA Mars missions

Several senators are asking appropriators to increase funding for NASA’s robotic Mars exploration efforts, fearing “severe and irreversible harm” if funding is not restored.
The Infrastructure Layer U.S. Space Superiority Has Been Missing

Space domain awareness has a data problem. Not a shortage of data, but a shortage of the right data, delivered at the right time, with enough autonomy to act on […]
Space Force reorg signals end of SDA as standalone agency

Officials say the Space Development Agency’s ‘go fast’ model will live on under new portfolio-based organization
Seraphim forms space advisory council

Early-stage space investor Seraphim Space has formed a global advisory council of industry, policy and investment leaders to inform its long-term strategy as geopolitical and technology advances rapidly reshape the sector.
Meink: Space Force must ‘execute’ as budget set to surge

Service leaders warn workforce gaps and acquisition bottlenecks could slow delivery of new tech
