

Missile defense is shifting toward highly distributed, software-defined architectures that integrate space sensors, ground systems, interceptors and decision engines into a unified network.
As these systems become interconnected, the reliability of that underlying software becomes central to success. Missile defense must operate at machine speed.
On May 13, join SpaceNews and Wind River for a discussion that explores the mission assurance challenges behind missile defense initiatives, examining what military organizations must consider to ensure the software backbone connecting these systems remains resilient, interoperable and trusted in high-consequence environments.
Virtual event
Software Integration and Strategic Missile Defense
Wednesday, May 13 | 1 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. ET
Zoom webinar
A recording of the program will be shared after it concludes.
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