What's Happening?
A webinar scheduled for June 11, 2026, will address the challenges facing the U.S. space supply chain, which is under pressure due to increasing demand for satellite internet, exploration, AI-enabled infrastructure, and national security missions. The
event, sponsored by PwC and featuring speakers from the Aerospace Industries Association, will explore constraints such as supplier concentration, long-lead components, and testing capacity. The discussion will also cover strategies to enhance resilience, including improved demand signaling, alternative sourcing, and policy modernization.
Why It's Important?
The U.S. space sector's rapid growth is crucial for maintaining technological and strategic advantages. However, supply chain constraints could hinder progress, affecting cost, schedule, and delivery of critical space missions. Addressing these issues is vital for sustaining the industry's momentum and ensuring the U.S. remains competitive in the global space race. The webinar aims to provide industry stakeholders with insights and strategies to overcome these challenges, thereby supporting the sector's long-term growth and innovation.
What's Next?
Following the webinar, stakeholders are expected to implement discussed strategies to mitigate supply chain issues. This may involve increased investment in supplier networks, policy adjustments to streamline processes, and enhanced collaboration across the industry. The outcomes of these efforts could lead to more efficient and resilient supply chains, supporting the U.S. space sector's expansion and its ability to meet future demands.











