CMSAF James Cody said he worries about the cost airmen are paying to achieve the mission set before them. “What I worry about every night is that email that is going to come in at 1:00 in the morning, that notification that we’ve lost an airman,” Cody told an audience at AFA’s Air Warfare Symposium in Orlando on Thursday. “I have never once, not one day that I’ve been in this position, worried about the mission getting done,” he added, saying he has no doubt airmen will get the job done. However, that ability to achieve the mission sometimes comes “at a cost that I think is too great,” he said, citing domestic violence incidents, suicide rates, and combat-related deaths as such examples. “But, they’re getting it done.”
SDA’s Next Phase of Data Transport Satellites on Hold
June 30, 2025
The long-term future of one of the Space Development Agency’s two satellite constellations is on hold as officials study the options for replacing a planned “data transport layer” with one or more commercial solutions. President Trump’s proposed 2026 defense budget...