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The Business of Space: Why Texas Is Investing in the Next Economic Frontier with Brad Morrison

32 min · 6 apr 2026
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Space is no longer just exploration. It is becoming one of the most important economic opportunities of the next generation. In this episode of Greater 210, Jeff Webster sits down with Brad Morrison, Texas Space Commission member, veteran, and entrepreneur, to explore how Texas is positioning itself at the center of the rapidly growing space economy. Brad shares his journey from the U.S. Air Force and early cyber operations to building companies in the defense and aerospace sectors, and now helping shape the future of space innovation in Texas. The conversation highlights how San Antonio’s leadership in cybersecurity, intelligence, and national security uniquely positions the region to play a critical role in the next phase of aerospace growth. They also discuss the rise of private space companies, the role of dual-use technologies, and why Texas is making strategic investments through the Texas Space Commission to attract industry, create jobs, and drive long-term economic growth. As the state prepares for massive population growth and increasing demand for energy, infrastructure, and innovation, space is emerging as a key pillar of Texas’ future economy. If you want to understand where the next wave of economic opportunity is coming from and how San Antonio fits into it, this is a conversation worth hearing. Chapters: * (00:00) – Why Space Is the Next Economic Frontier * (01:20) – Brad Morrison’s Background: Military to Aerospace * (05:30) – San Antonio’s Role in Cyber and National Security * (10:40) – The Rise of the Commercial Space Industry * (15:30) – Why Texas Is Investing in Space * (21:00) – Inside the Texas Space Commission * (27:00) – Jobs, Growth, and the Future of Texas * (29:30) – The Texas Space Summit and What’s Next Links and Resources: * Greater San Antonio Chamber [https://www.sachamber.org/] - https://www.sachamber.org/ [https://www.sachamber.org/] * Texas International Space Summit [https://texasspacesummit.com] - https://texasspacesummit.com [https://texasspacesummit.com] * Texas Space Commission [https://space.texas.gov/] - https://space.texas.gov/ [https://space.texas.gov/] Podcast Production Services by https://EveryWord.Media

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