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Dr. Greg Furlich presented his work at the AMOS conference

Dr. Greg Furlich recently presented groundbreaking work at the Advanced Maui Optical and Space Surveillance (AMOS) Conference in Maui, representing a collaborative team of experts. His presentation highlighted joint research with Dr. Angie Crews and contributions from several leading industry partners, including Intrack Radar Technologies, True Anomaly, Katalyst Space Technologies, and HEO Space. This collaboration underscores a significant step forward in space surveillance and tracking technologies.

The AMOS Conference, known for showcasing cutting-edge advancements in space situational awareness, also featured an important mention of the Space Development Agency's (SDA) Technology Advancement Partnerships (TAP) Lab during General Garrant’s keynote address. The TAP Lab plays a crucial role in fostering innovation and collaboration among government, academic, and industry stakeholders to address pressing challenges in space technology and security.

Through shared efforts, these teams are tackling the increasingly complex demands of space surveillance and defense, focusing on technologies that will improve the tracking, management, and safety of assets in orbit. Dr. Furlich’s presentation and the keynote mention of the TAP Lab highlight the ongoing commitment to secure and sustainable space operations, positioning these efforts as essential to future advancements in global space security.

Dr. Greg Furlich