Spacepower Podcast

Space Force Association

Spacepower is a strategic podcast from the Space Force Association exploring the leaders, ideas, and operations shaping the space domain. Hosted by SFA Founder Bill “Hippie” Woolf, the show features conversations with senior military leaders, policymakers, and industry experts on deterrence, maneuver, technology, and the evolving role of space in national security. Episodes include in-depth interviews and solo analysis breaking down the trends defining the future of spacepower.

  1. 10 HR AGO

    The Space Force Might Get Its Biggest Budget Ever. Now What?

    The FY27 President's Budget request for the U.S. Space Force comes in at $71.24 billion, more than double the prior year, and the largest budget request in the service's history. But what does a number like that actually mean, and will Congress fund it? Read Shawn Barnes Full Op-Ed: https://ussfa.org/shawn-barnes-pbr-response/ In this episode of the Spacepower Podcast, SFA Founder and host Bill Woolf sits down with two guests who've lived this process from the inside: Shawn Barnes, who spent years walking space budgets to Capitol Hill as the Department of the Air Force's primary liaison to the Appropriations Committee, and SFA CEO Brig. Gen. (ret.) Damon Feltman, who helped build the Space Force budget structure from inside the Pentagon as Deputy Director of the S-5. Together, they break down what this request really says about the administration's commitment to space, and what stands between this budget and becoming law.In this conversation, they discuss: Why both guests had an immediate "wow — and about time" reaction to the top line What Congress will actually focus on: execution risk, empire-building concerns, and line-by-line scrutiny Why the $71B is Space Force dollars — separate from Golden Dome funding — and what that signals strategically The manpower surge: from ~10,600 Guardians to a proposed 13,200, and what that ramp could mean long-term How the reconciliation/appropriations split structure complicates the path to passage Space Domain Awareness funding more than doubling — and whether it's enough against China and Russia The classified R&D budget jumping from $6.5B to $17.3B, and how you defend a number you can't explain publicly P-LEO SATCOM investment and what it signals to the commercial sector Launch services tripling — and the industrial base bottlenecks that money alone won't solve The AMTI/GMTI mission transfer to space and whether the Space Force is organizationally ready A 250% increase in education and training — and why it's probably still a down payment SFA's Capitol Hill briefing series and how the association is helping educate members and staff on what this budget is really asking for Hosted by Bill Woolf Produced by Ty Holliday Guests:Shawn Barnes, Former Department of the Air Force Primary Liaison to the Appropriations Committee and Former Chief of Space Policy, Joint Staff. One of the most experienced voices in navigating the intersection of space investment and congressional politics. Brig. Gen. (ret.) Damon Feltman, CEO, Space Force Association. Former Deputy Director of the Space Force S-5 (budget) and former Numbered Air Force Vice Commander. Feltman helped build the Space Force's budget architecture from inside the Pentagon before retiring from civil service. Learn more about the U.S. Space Force: https://www.spaceforce.mil/ Read Shawn Barnes Full Op-Ed: https://ussfa.org/shawn-barnes-pbr-response/ Join SFA: https://ussfa.org/ Subscribe for more conversations on spacepower, national security, and the future of the space domain. Views and opinions expressed are those of the individual speakers and do not represent the views of the U.S. Government, Department of War, or their respective organizations.

    1hr 1min
  2. 2 DAYS AGO

    Building Combat Power in Orbit: Lt. Gen. Gagnon on Training Space Operators

    What does it take to build combat power when the domain itself is still being defined?In this episode of the Spacepower Podcast, SFA Founder and host Bill Woolf speaks with Lt. Gen. Greg Gagnon, Commander of Combat Forces Command, about how the Space Force is preparing Guardians to operate in the most contested environment humanity has ever tried to control.Space is no longer a benign domain. As adversaries develop capabilities designed to contest U.S. operations on orbit, the mission is shifting from support to warfighting. And that shift demands operators who can do more than execute technical tasks. It demands resilience, judgment, and the ability to adapt under pressure.In this conversation, Lt. Gen. Gagnon discusses:What "training like we fight" actually means in space operationsHow realistic, integrated exercises prepare Guardians for degraded environmentsWhy integration with the joint force isn't optional—it's the missionHow Combat Forces Command builds readiness through immersive, scenario-based trainingThe cultural shift needed to move from compliance to initiativeWhy leadership expects operators to think critically, not just follow checklistsHow after-action reviews focus on learning, not blameWhat it takes to sustain combat readiness in a domain defined by speed and competitionFrom training operators to integrating with combatant commanders, from building culture to delivering effects under pressure, this episode explores how the Space Force is turning technology into combat power through the people who operate it.Hosted by Bill WoolfProduced by Ty HollidayGuest: Lt. Gen. Greg Gagnon, Commander, Combat Forces Command, U.S. Space ForceHe leads the training, readiness, and force presentation for space operations, ensuring Guardians are prepared to deliver effects in contested environments across the joint force.Learn more about Combat Forces Command: https://www.ussf-cfc.spaceforce.mil/About-Us/About-Combat-Forces-CommandLearn more about the U.S. Space Force: https://www.spaceforce.mil/Join SFA: https://ussfa.org/Subscribe for more conversations on spacepower, national security, and the future of the space domain.

    51 min
  3. 31 MAR

    The Fight for Space Is Already Here: Lt. Gen. Miller

    What does it take to achieve space superiority when the fight is already underway?In this episode of the Spacepower Podcast, SFA Founder and host Bill Woolf speaks with Lt. Gen David N. Miller Jr., Deputy Chief of Space Operations for Strategy, Plans, Programs, and Requirements, about how the Space Force is building a warfighting force in real time to meet a rapidly evolving threat.As adversaries expand their capabilities on orbit and develop systems designed to deny U.S. access to space, the domain is no longer benign. From supporting ongoing operations to preparing for future conflict, the Space Force must ensure freedom of action in, from, and to space, while denying that same advantage to its competitors.In this conversation, Lt. Gen. Miller discusses:• What “space superiority” actually means in a warfighting context• How adversary capabilities, particularly from China, are reshaping the domain• Why the Space Force is not yet sized for the fight it must prepare for• The shift from a support function to a contested warfighting domain• How the “objective force” is guiding future design, investment, and growth• Why acquisition, requirements, testing, and fielding are all being fundamentally reworked• How training and readiness are evolving to prepare Guardians for real-world conflictFrom missile warning to targeting, from resilience to orbital defense, this episode explores how spacepower is being transformed from an enabling capability into a decisive element of modern warfare.Hosted by Bill WoolfProduced by Ty HollidayGuest:Lt. Gen. David N. Miller Jr., Deputy Chief of Space Operations for Strategy, Plans, Programs, and Requirements, U.S. Space ForceHe leads the development of the Space Force’s long-term strategy, force design, and capability requirements, translating emerging threats into the systems and structures needed to ensure space superiority for the joint force.Learn more about the U.S. Space Force:https://www.spaceforce.mil/Join SFA:https://ussfa.org/Subscribe for more conversations on spacepower, national security, and the future of the space domain.

    53 min
  4. 24 MAR

    Spacepower in the Western Hemisphere: Insights with Col. Brandon Alford

    Episode Recorded March 5th, 2026 How is spacepower actually shaping operations across the Western Hemisphere? In this episode of the Spacepower Podcast, SFA Founder and host Bill Woolf speaks with Col. Brandon Alford, Commander of U.S. Space Forces Southern, about how space-enabled capabilities are integrated into day-to-day operations across Central and South America. From satellite communications and GPS to space-based sensing, these capabilities quietly enable coordination, precision, and awareness across a region defined by complex humanitarian challenges, maritime operations, and multinational partnerships. As space becomes more contested, U.S. Space Forces Southern plays a critical role in ensuring these capabilities remain available while strengthening collaboration with allies and partners across the region.In this conversation, Col. Alford discusses: • How U.S. Space Forces Southern integrates space capabilities into regional operations • The role of space domain awareness in addressing emerging threats • Why partnerships across the Western Hemisphere are essential to security • How commercial technologies are augmenting military space capabilities • Real-world examples of how spacepower supports operations on the ground Hosted by Bill Woolf Produced by Ty Holliday Guest:Col. Brandon Alford, Commander, U.S. Space Forces Southern He leads efforts to integrate space capabilities across U.S. Southern Command’s area of responsibility, enhancing regional security through partnerships, operational support, and space domain awareness. His work focuses on ensuring freedom of action in space while enabling joint and coalition forces across Central and South America. Learn more about U.S. Space Forces Southern: https://www.spaceforcesouth.spaceforce.mil Join SFA:https://ussfa.org/

    48 min
  5. 18 MAR

    Inside Space Systems Command with Deputy Commander Col. Menschner

    Episode Recorded March 5th, 2026How are space systems actually built, delivered, and sustained for the joint force?In this episode of the Spacepower Podcast, SFA Founder and host Bill Woolf speaks with Col. Menschner, Deputy Commander of Space Systems Command, about the realities of space acquisition, innovation, and the future of space-enabled warfighting.From GPS and missile warning to SATCOM and ISR, Space Systems Command is responsible for delivering the capabilities that underpin modern military operations. As demand for resilient and responsive space systems grows, SSC is evolving how it acquires, integrates, and fields those capabilities at speed.In this conversation, Col. Menschner discusses:• How Space Systems Command delivers capabilities to the joint force• The shift toward faster, more agile acquisition models• Why integrating operations and acquisition is critical to success• How partnerships with commercial industry and allies are shaping the future• What the next 5–10 years hold for space systems, including NAVWAR and resilient PNTHosted by Bill WoolfProduced by Ty HollidayGuests:Col. Andrew Menschner, Deputy Commander, Space Systems Command.He leads more than 15,000 military, civilian and contractor personnel worldwide and an annual budget of $15.6 billion, while managing the research, design, development, acquisition, launch, and sustainment of satellites and the associated command and control systems. Space Systems Command’s extensive portfolio includes military satellite communication, missile warning, navigation and timing, space-based weather, space launch and test ranges, space superiority, responsive space and other emerging evolutionary space programs. See the blog post: https://ussfa.org/col-menschner/ Join SFA at https://ussfa.org/

    39 min

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Spacepower is a strategic podcast from the Space Force Association exploring the leaders, ideas, and operations shaping the space domain. Hosted by SFA Founder Bill “Hippie” Woolf, the show features conversations with senior military leaders, policymakers, and industry experts on deterrence, maneuver, technology, and the evolving role of space in national security. Episodes include in-depth interviews and solo analysis breaking down the trends defining the future of spacepower.

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