National Security Initiative
- Building on shared research interests, the Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences and Raytheon Intelligence & Space are partnering to address some of the globe's toughest challenges. Now, a new $250,000 endowed graduate
- Four-star general David Thompson traveled to Boulder last week to highlight the CU system’s participation in a new effort called the Space Force University Partnership Program. The innovative program will spur research that supports the newest
- Dr. Iain Boyd was invited to present at the 2021 Hypersonic Weapons Summit focusing on Interdisciplinary Hypersonics Research in Academia.Dr. Boyd’s presentation highlighted University of Colorado’s Hypersonic Vehicles Interdisciplinary Research
- Dr. Iain Boyd, Director of the Center for National Security Initiatives at CU, weighs in on China’s use of supercomputers built from U.S. computer chips for hypersonics weapons research.Read the full article
- The Center for National Security Initiatives has been featured in the Colorado Business Review issue: Powerful Partnerships and Leadership in Emerging Areas Continue to Grow CU’s Impact on Aerospace.
- Iain Boyd, NSI Director, has been appointed as a member of the Science, Technology, & Engineering Committee of the Sandia Board of Managers. This is a new Committee created to review the alignment of Sandia’s research strategy with Department of
- Responding to a recent New York Times article on hypersonics, NSI director Iain Boyd discusses the value of strategic hypersonic systems, as well as smaller tactical (short-range) systems.
- President Donald Trump has awarded U.S. Space Command to Huntsville Ala., in a move that several Pentagon insiders and lawmakers say bypassed the military’s top pick of Colorado Springs, the unit's current home, because of political considerations.
- The U.S. believes it has made a breakthrough toward closing the gap in hypersonic missile technology it perceives between itself and China and Russia.
- Dr. Iain Boyd discussed the need for speed for long-distance crewed missions through space.