The author defends the new U.S. National Space Policy as a necessary step to defend U.S. space assets that are already under attack.
The author looks at the technical and political feasibility of one of the more controversial of the Air Force's proposed space weapons -- the "rods from god".
Henry Skoliski argues for a new international nonproliferation regime that would restrict nuclear energy technology and fissile material from states developing nuclear weapons.
The author defends the controversial U.S. Total Information Awareness program against the "hysterical luddites" who fought to have it banned.