Theresa Hitchens

Theresa Hitchens

Reporter, Space and Air Force, Breaking Defense

Theresa Hitchens is the Space and Air Force reporter at Breaking Defense. The former Defense News editor was a senior research associate at the University of Maryland’s Center for International and Security Studies at Maryland (CISSM). Before that, she spent six years in Geneva, Switzerland as director of the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR). A sci-fi geek, voracious reader, enthusiastic cook, dabbler in poetry, Theresa is also the proud mom of a wonderful young man by the name of Nicholas. thitchens@breakingmedia.com

Stories by Theresa Hitchens

New details emerge of Russia’s potential nuclear space weapon

New details emerge of Russia’s potential nuclear space weapon
New details emerge of Russia’s potential nuclear space weapon

“The United States has been aware of Russia’s pursuit of this sort of capability dating back years, but only recently have we been able to make a more precise assessment of their progress,” said Mallory Stewart, State Department assistant secretary for the Bureau of Arms Control, Deterrence, and Stability.

Leidos nabs $206M bid to update software for NGA analysts

Leidos nabs $206M bid to update software for NGA analysts
Leidos nabs $206M bid to update software for NGA analysts

The new project, called Maru, “will provide the means to replace legacy applications and to integrate modernized exploitation capabilities for the IC, DoD and our international partners,” the NGA spokesperson told Breaking Defense.

Next-Gen OPIR: 2 steps forward, 1 step back for missile warning effort

Next-Gen OPIR: 2 steps forward, 1 step back for missile warning effort
Next-Gen OPIR: 2 steps forward, 1 step back for missile warning effort

The Next Generation Overhead Persistent Infrared constellation’s first satellite may see its launch pushed back by a year to 2026.

Services making progress putting the J in CJADC2: Vice Chief Grady

Services making progress putting the J in CJADC2: Vice Chief Grady
Services making progress putting the J in CJADC2: Vice Chief Grady

Adm. Christopher Grady, vice chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the Joint Requirements Oversight Council is “well on pace” to putting more “teeth” into its processes for driving the military services to fulfill joint requirements.

Monitoring the heavens: Space Force has 1,000 ‘priority targets,’ 600 sensors

Monitoring the heavens: Space Force has 1,000 ‘priority targets,’ 600 sensors
Monitoring the heavens: Space Force has 1,000 ‘priority targets,’ 600 sensors

Besides tracking adversary satellites, said Maj. Gen. Gregory Gagnon, deputy chief of space operations for intelligence, “sometimes I want to be looking at my own object to see if anything’s going on, right?” 

FY25 out-year budget plans can’t support Space Force ambitions: Experts

FY25 out-year budget plans can’t support Space Force ambitions: Experts
FY25 out-year budget plans can’t support Space Force ambitions: Experts

“The Space Force is not growing in priority as it had been in previous years. The priority is shifting more towards the the Air Force and the Navy in the budget,” said Todd Harrison, senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.

‘The One’: Millennium wins ‘FOO Fighter’ missile defense satellite program

‘The One’: Millennium wins ‘FOO Fighter’ missile defense satellite program
‘The One’: Millennium wins ‘FOO Fighter’ missile defense satellite program

While the Space Development Agency initially intended to make awards to more than one vendor, the agency determined that a sole-source contract with the Boeing-owned firm was “best value.”

SES to buy Intelsat, further shrinking SATCOM gene pool

SES to buy Intelsat, further shrinking SATCOM gene pool
SES to buy Intelsat, further shrinking SATCOM gene pool

Space industry analyst Todd Harrison said the $3.1 billion purchase is latest in a “shakeup” in the satellite communications landscape following the proliferation of LEO birds.

More satellites, less space: New report highlights risk growth on orbit

More satellites, less space: New report highlights risk growth on orbit
More satellites, less space: New report highlights risk growth on orbit

Increased congestion in both LEO and, somewhat surprisingly GEO, is a factor in rising space insurance premiums, said Melissa Quinn, managing director of California-based startup Slingshot’s UK arm.

48 US state governors object to DoD plan to shift Guard units to Space Force

48 US state governors object to DoD plan to shift Guard units to Space Force
48 US state governors object to DoD plan to shift Guard units to Space Force

Despite Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall’s reassurances, the governors are outraged at what they see as a Defense Department end-run around their authorities that they say could set a negative precedent.

Russia vetos US-Japan resolution against nukes in space, ‘unprecedented escalation’ in UN fight

Russia vetos US-Japan resolution against nukes in space, ‘unprecedented escalation’ in UN fight
Russia vetos US-Japan resolution against nukes in space, ‘unprecedented escalation’ in UN fight

“Although Russia would not be expected to vote for a resolution aimed at its own conduct, its response that it is ‘against’ putting nuclear weapons in space is just vague enough to not quite be reassuring,” said Jessica West of Canada’s Project Ploughshares.

Space Force EW unit working to integrate new weapon systems, intel personnel

Space Force EW unit working to integrate new weapon systems, intel personnel
Space Force EW unit working to integrate new weapon systems, intel personnel

The Space Force’s Delta 3 is responsible for organizing, training and equipping Guardians for electronic warfare missions involving satellite communications, as well as sustaining related offensive and defensive EW systems.

Missile Defense Agency’s new long-range radar steps toward full deployment

Missile Defense Agency’s new long-range radar steps toward full deployment
Missile Defense Agency’s new long-range radar steps toward full deployment

“The LRDR completed a Space Domain Awareness (SDA) data collect event in January 2024 that proved the SDA capability, and the U.S. Space Force and MDA are in the process of formally declaring LRDR ready for SDA early use in April 2024,” according to MDA Director Lt. Gen. Heath Collins.

Space Force’s Saltzman: New readiness model ‘fundamentally alters’ space combat prep

Space Force’s Saltzman: New readiness model ‘fundamentally alters’ space combat prep
Space Force’s Saltzman: New readiness model ‘fundamentally alters’ space combat prep

The new, tripartite Space Force Generation readiness model will create “a more experienced, capable, and threat-focused crew force,” according to an internal memo obtained by Breaking Defense.

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