The Future of GovCon
On this episode of The Future of GovCon, Jake Frazer sits down with Bharath Gopalaswami, CEO and Co-Founder of Strelos AI, a C-UAS company, former Atlantic Council senior fellow, PhD from Trinity College Dublin, and one of the most credentialed space and national security thinkers in the GovCon ecosystem. Bharath has spent his career at the intersection of aerospace engineering, international security, and government contracting. In this conversation he breaks down Golden Dome and what it would actually take to build it, why losing the space domain means losing land, sea, air, and cyber, how adversaries are already targeting US space infrastructure through soft kill mechanisms, and where the GovCon space sector is heading in 2029. If you work in defense, space, or GovCon broadly, this one will open your eyes. 🔔 Subscribe and leave us a rating on Apple Podcasts or Spotify — it helps more people in the GovCon community find the show. ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Hook: How much of your life depends on space right now? 01:07 – Welcome and introduction 01:54 – Who is Bharath Gopalaswami: Mission Resilient Solutions, Atlantic Council, PhD 03:56 – Growing up in Chennai, Bombay, and Oman: a true internationalist 05:55 – The Indian Space Research Organization and an accidental career in space 06:52 – What made Chennai a hotbed of science and engineering 08:10 – The International Space University in Strasbourg: a master's in space studies 08:54 – Astrium (today's Airbus): satellite design in Germany 10:36 – Trinity College Dublin PhD: modeling noise out of rockets and airplane engines 11:52 – How watching WMD inspections in Iraq led him to international security 12:17 – Cornell postdoc: infrasound, the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, and missile detection 14:34 – Research in Kazakhstan: tracking atmospheric events through infrasound sensors 16:07 – Vision without resources is hallucination: the operational reality of research 16:54 – Moving to the US and the Atlantic Council: five years shaping space policy 18:00 – Founding Mission Resilient Solutions: quantifying space dependency and vulnerability 20:00 – How much of your daily life actually depends on space infrastructure 22:00 – The commercial and national security angles of space resilience 24:00 – Golden Dome: infrastructure or weapons platform? 26:00 – What price do you put on defending the homeland? 28:00 – One year funding is a promise, not a program 30:00 – The $1.5 trillion defense budget and where the space priorities are 33:36 – Golden Dome: 7,800 satellites just to intercept 10 ICBMs 35:00 – Sensor layers, detection, categorization, and the interception problem 35:51 – If you don't win the space domain you can forget the rest 36:20 – Kinetic warfare in space: soft kill and hard kill mechanisms 37:44 – Iran switching from GPS to BeiDou: what that signals 38:34 – Nobody has done it yet but there is no international law preventing it 39:25 – Fast forward to 2029: constellations, launch capacity, and data centers in space 41:25 – Mirrors in space reflecting solar energy: is this the future? 42:50 – One word on the future: "Adaptability" 44:11 – Why you no longer need the traditional primes in the space domain 44:56 – Closing thoughts and what is next for Bharath and Mission Resilient Solutions
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