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Report: Charting a Path to Thoughtful Allied Space Power (RAND 2024)

Synopsis

Overview

  • Recent U.S. strategy documents stress close cooperation with allies, but allies perceive a “say-do gap” between U.S. rhetoric and tangible progress on space cooperation
  • RAND examined how to improve U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) integration with allies in space across policy, organizations, activities, etc.

Key Findings

  • Multiple DoD organizations lack a consistent vision and end state for allied space cooperation, causing incoherence
  • DoD roles and responsibilities for space remain ambiguous and disputed
  • DoD regulations and infrastructure pose barriers to allied integration
  • Without changes, true “integration” with allies in space is unlikely in the next 2-5 years
  • Inadequate communications infrastructure across classification levels inhibits cooperation
  • Continued U.S. inefficiencies risk weakening the allied space coalition

Recommendations

  • DoD should create a working group to develop a department-wide approach to space cooperation
  • DoD should coordinate on desired models of cooperation in areas like training, exercises, IT systems, etc.
  • Options to address constraints on sharing classified space information include a Space Mutual Defense Agreement and revising disclosure regulations
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