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Space Policy, Science, and Technology Symposium @ Purdue

Purdue Policy Research Institute

Start

March 24, 2026
8:00 AM

End

March 26, 2026
4:00 PM

Purdue Memorial Union

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Space Policy, Science, and Technology Symposium @ Purdue, hosted by the Purdue Policy Research Institute (PPRI), brings together leaders across sectors to shape the direction of space policy and press forward together in achieving a stable, prosperous, and secure future

2025 Theme: Addressing Space Debris as a U.S. National Security Risk
Space debris is not just a technical or environmental issue—it is a pressing national security concern. As the U.S. seeks to maintain space superiority, ensuring the safety and sustainability of orbital operations will be critical to preserving military readiness, economic stability, and strategic dominance in the space domain.

Addressing the national security risks of space debris requires a combination of sound policy and its enforcement, technological innovation, and strategic deterrence. By improving space domain awareness, investing in debris mitigation, enhancing maneuverability, and reinforcing international norms, the U.S. can safeguard its assets and maintain space superiority in an increasingly contested environment.

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https://events.research.purdue.edu/ppri/

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