Our Mission in Aerospace Analysis

Providing structured, neutral, and in-depth analysis of the United States space industry's evolution, challenges, and strategic direction.

Our History

The US Space Industry Review was established to fill a critical gap in public discourse: the need for a dedicated, analytical publication focused solely on the structure and trajectory of the United States space sector. Since our inception, we have committed to examining the complex interplay between government programs, commercial innovation, and regulatory frameworks.

Our work is built on a foundation of journalistic integrity and professional analysis, drawing from primary sources such as reports from NASA, the FAA, and the Department of Defense, as well as direct interviews with industry experts.

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Our Mission & Editorial Stance

Our mission is to deliver neutral, informative, and structured analysis of the US space industry. We explore topics ranging from launch vehicle development and satellite deployment to space policy and orbital sustainability, always maintaining a third-person, professional narrative.

We strictly avoid commercial promotion, speculative claims, and financial clickbait terminology. Our content is designed for policymakers, industry professionals, researchers, and informed enthusiasts seeking a clear-eyed assessment of America's role in the final frontier. For ongoing regulatory discussions, readers can refer to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and Office of Space Commerce.

Our Analytical Team

Ms. Maribel Douglas V

Ms. Maribel Douglas V

Senior Industry Analyst

Specializes in commercial space ecosystems, public-private partnerships, and economic impact assessments of space activities. Her analysis is frequently cited in policy reviews.

Bertrand Sanford

Bertrand Sanford

Technology & Engineering Editor

Focuses on launch systems, propulsion technology, and aerospace engineering innovation. He brings a technical depth to our coverage of R&D and reusable systems.

Dr. Kenton McLaughlin DVM

Dr. Kenton McLaughlin DVM

Policy & Regulatory Affairs Director

Leads our examination of space law, regulatory frameworks, and national security implications. His work ensures our analysis accounts for the evolving policy landscape.

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