DARPA to explore ways to rapidly rebuild satellite networks if attacked
spacenews.com Jun 16, 2026

DARPA to explore ways to rapidly rebuild satellite networks if attacked

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is seeking input from the space industry on how to rapidly restore critical space capabilities if satellites are disabled or destroyed during a conflict. DARPA released a request for information titled "Rapid Reconstitution of Space Capabilities" on June 12, with responses due by July 8. The agency aims to reestablish critical services on timelines measured in hours to weeks, reflecting Pentagon concerns that space is becoming an increasingly contested domain.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The rapid reconstitution of space capabilities is crucial to maintaining the US military's advantage in space, where satellites provide critical services for communications, intelligence collection, and missile warning.
  • · The development of counterspace capabilities by China and Russia poses a significant threat to US space assets, making DARPA's efforts to improve resilience in space a matter of national security.