From The Archives: Military Space - Who's In Charge?
Leadership of the U.S. military and intelligence space offices is undergoing its first major turnover since the Pentagon spearheaded a massive reorganization shortly after George W. Bush became President.
As a leadership vacuum opens, some lawmakers are demanding a reorganization of those key offices which guide billions of dollars worth of spending annually.
This flurry of activity has left onlookers wondering what is ahead for the future of space asset management, particularly in the Air Force and in the secretive National Reconnaissance Office
Leadership changes and intelligence reform prompt questions about who will head military and intelligence space efforts - Read the article on page 50 of the April 4, 2005 issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology.
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