Discover how the U.S. Department of Defense could leverage advanced data and artificial intelligence to transform space-based defense through its Golden Dome initiative. Next-generation AI-powered systems, designed to integrate vast streams of satellite and sensor data, could deliver real-time situational awareness, predictive threat detection and autonomous decision support across defense networks.
This live event will explore the critical role of data fusion, machine learning and edge AI in enabling the Golden Dome’s mission: building a resilient, intelligent architecture to safeguard U.S. interests.
Join us as leading experts unpack what is needed to build the technological backbone of this strategic initiative and its implications for the future of national security.
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Moderator
Panelists

Sandra Erwin
Senior Staff Writer
SpaceNews

Rob Mitrevski
President
Golden Dome Strategy and Integration
L3Harris Technologies

Patrick Biltgen
Vice President
Space AI
Booz Allen Hamilton

Dan Knight
Vice President
Sensors and Integration
Arcfield
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Why the Future of Missile Defense Hinges on Data—Not Just Defense Systems: The future of missile defense lies in data, not just interceptors and satellites. In SpaceNews, Amentum VP Mark Henrie underscores the importance of software and systems integration for the Golden Dome initiative—a globally connected missile defense architecture. Success depends on real-time data sharing and responsive networks. “It’s a system of systems,” Henrie says, requiring seamless coordination across space and ground assets. Advanced command-and-control capabilities will be key to countering global threats. Amentum’s focus: delivering the integration, software, and ground systems that transform data into decisive, domain-spanning action. In missile defense, data is the real weapon.

