20
September 2024
Virtual Event
The Future of US and Allied Hypersonic Missile Programs

Event will air live on this page.

 

Inquiries: msnow@hudson.org

The Future of US and Allied Hypersonic Missile Programs

Virtual Event
Online Only
September 20, 2024
 A common hypersonic glide body (C-HGB) launches from Pacific Missile Range Facility, Kauai, Hawaii, at approximately 10:30 p.m. local time, March 19, 2020, during a Department of Defense flight experiment. (DVIDS)
Caption
A common hypersonic glide body (C-HGB) launches from Pacific Missile Range Facility, Kauai, Hawaii, on March 19, 2020, during a Department of Defense flight experiment. (DVIDS)
20
September 2024
Virtual Event

Event will air live on this page.

 

Inquiries: msnow@hudson.org

Speakers:
Heather pringle
General Heather Pringle

United States Air Force (ret.)

United States Representative, Fifth District of Colorado
Congressman Doug Lamborn

United States Representative, Fifth District of Colorado

 Admiral James A. Winnefeld Jr.
Admiral James A. Winnefeld Jr.

Ninth Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

•	Mike White, Former Principal Director for Hypersonics, Office of the Secretary of Defense
Mike White

Former Principal Director for Hypersonics, Office of the Secretary of Defense

john f plumb
John Plumb

Former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy

Rep. Don Bacon
Congressman Don Bacon

United States Representative, Second District of Nebraska

United States Representative, First District of New Jersey
Congressman Donald Norcross

United States Representative, First District of New Jersey

United States Representative, Twentieth District of California
Congressman Vince Fong

United States Representative, Twentieth District of California

Moderator:
heinrichs
Rebeccah L. Heinrichs

Senior Fellow and Director, Keystone Defense Initiative

dan_mckivergan
Daniel McKivergan

Vice President, Government Relations

Since World War II, the United States’ technological dominance has defended American citizens and military forces alike. But Russian and Chinese advancements in hypersonic missiles—which in turn upgrade the arsenals of rogue regimes like Iran and North Korea—threaten to surpass US capabilities and to hold American citizens at risk.

Join Hudson for a workshop with congressional, government, and industry officials to discuss the future of the American hypersonic missile program. The Space Foundation’s General Heather Pringle, United States Air Force (ret.), will introduce a keynote address from Congressman Doug Lamborn (R-CO). Then expert panels will discuss the future of hypersonic missile offense and defense and how members of Congress can build a bipartisan consensus about the vital US hypersonic missile program.

Agenda

9:30 a.m. | Introductory Remarks

  • Rebeccah Heinrichs, Senior Fellow and Director, Keystone Defense Initiative, Hudson Institute
  • General Heather Pringle, United States Air Force (ret.)

9:35 a.m. | Keynote Address

  • Congressman Doug Lamborn, United States Representative, Fifth District of Colorado

10:00 a.m. | Fireside Chat and Audience Q&A

  • Congressman Doug Lamborn, United States Representative, Fifth District of Colorado

Moderator

  • Rebeccah Heinrichs, Senior Fellow and Director, Keystone Defense Initiative, Hudson Institute

11:00 a.m. | Panel 1: The Progress and Challenges of American Hypersonic Capabilities

  • Admiral James A. Winnefeld Jr., Ninth Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
  • Mike White, Former Principal Director for Hypersonics, Office of the Secretary of Defense
  • John Plumb, Former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy

Moderator

  • William Chou, Deputy Director, Japan Chair, Hudson Institute

12:00 p.m. | Break 

2:00 p.m. | Panel 2: The Hill Perspective on Building Bipartisan Consensus

  • Congressman Don Bacon, United States Representative, Second District of Nebraska
  • Congressman Donald Norcross, United States Representative, First District of New Jersey
  • Congressman Vince Fong, United States Representative, Twentieth District of California

Moderator

  • Daniel McKivergan, Vice President, Government Relations, Hudson Institute

3:00 p.m. | Event Concludes

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