The Golden Dome Information Hub

The Golden Dome Information Hub

The Golden Dome Intelligence Hub serves as your premier source for tracking America's most ambitious defense undertaking since the Strategic Defense Initiative. Here, we compile verified developments, funding updates, and strategic analysis surrounding the revolutionary missile defense initiative. From space-based interceptors and AI-powered threat detection to the $27 billion congressional funding package, we decode the complex intersection of technology, policy, and national security that will define America's defense posture for decades.

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“Our Nuclear Shield Was Killed For Political, Not Technological Reasons”– Reagan’s SDI Director Ambassador Henry Cooper on Reviving the Brilliant Pebbles Program & Why America’s Golden Dome Defense Can Finally Be Built
In the winter of 1957, a junior engineering student at Clemson University named Henry Cooper heard news that would forever alter the trajectory of his life: the Soviet Union had launched Sputnik, the world’s first artificial satellite. The beeping metal sphere orbiting above American soil represented more than just a
Golden Dome Analysis: Why the plan could work
defense planners and the industry have so many technologies they lacked in the 1980s that, this time, creating defenses to shoot down missiles and warheads from space could be the path to a safer…

Former Space Development Agency director explains how modern satellite technology, reduced launch costs, and lightweight interceptors make space-based missile defense feasible and cost-effective.

Golden Dome: Smart strategy or risky business?
The Voice of the Aerospace Industry

Analysis of strategic implications, cost-benefit considerations, and potential arms race dynamics of developing a comprehensive space-based missile shield against peer competitors.

It’s time to build a culture of entrepreneurs at NASA
Establishing a human presence on the moon and Mars is possible for the first time since the Apollo era. The confirmation of NASA administrator, Jared Isaacman, is a great first step, but it is not enough.

Military space experts advocate for entrepreneurial approaches to space development that could support advanced defense systems through innovations in reusable rockets and spacecraft.

Former SDI Director and DC-X Program Manager argue that commercial space technology advances can enable modern "Brilliant Pebbles" interceptors that are significantly more cost-effective than ground-based alternatives.