COLORADO SPRINGS, CO, June 17, 2025 — The Space Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Space ISAC) is proud to welcome Amentum as its newest Founding Member. This important addition brings expanded expertise to the space sector, enhancing Space ISAC’s mission to advance collaboration, threat intelligence sharing, and resilience across the global space community.
Amentum is a global leader in advanced engineering and innovative technology solutions, trusted by the United States and its allies to tackle their most significant and complex challenges in science, security, and sustainability. Its people embody undaunted curiosity, relentless ambition, and boundless imagination, driving progress by challenging convention. These commitments are grounded in the belief that safety, collaboration, and well-being are essential to success. Headquartered in Chantilly, Virginia, Amentum operates in approximately 80 countries across all seven continents, employing more than 53,000 professionals dedicated to excellence.
“Welcoming Amentum as a Founding Member reinforces our dedication to uniting key stakeholders in safeguarding space infrastructure,” said Erin Miller, Executive Director of Space ISAC. “Amentum’s advanced capabilities and global perspective will be instrumental as we work together to protect and defend the domain that underpins modern society.”
“Amentum is proud to join Space ISAC in advancing security and resilience across the space industry,” said Mark Henrie, Division Vice President & Deputy General Manager of Amentum Missile Defense, and support critical initiatives that safeguard the future of space operations.”
This new collaboration underscores a shared commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technologies and trusted partnerships to stay ahead of emerging threats and evolving challenges.
As Space ISAC and Amentum embark on this strategic journey, both organizations are certain to drive meaningful progress, fuel innovation, and strengthen the collective defense of the space sector. This milestone marks another step forward in ensuring the security, sustainability, and resilience of global space.
BACKGROUND
Space Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ISAC) is a 501(c)(6) organization that serves as the all-threats security information source for the public and private space sector. Founded in 2019, Space ISAC became an official member of the National Council of ISACs in 2020. The Space ISAC Watch Center achieved initial operational capability in March 2023.
Space ISAC is located at the Kevin W O’Neil Cybersecurity Research and Education Building at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs. The Space ISAC serves to facilitate collaboration across the global space industry to enhance our ability to prepare for and respond to vulnerabilities, incidents, and threats; to disseminate timely and actionable information among member entities; and to serve as the primary communications channel for the sector with respect to this information. After opening the Watch Center in 2023, member services include support for response, mitigation, and resilience initiatives, while breaking down communication silos of public-private information sharing.
Space ISAC founding members include: Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ: KTOS), Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH), MITRE, SES, Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT), Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC), Purdue University, the Space Dynamics Laboratory, the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, The Aerospace Corporation, the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, Microsoft, L3Harris, Deloitte, Capella Space and Amentum.
Space ISAC establishes partnerships with government agencies for facilitating collaboration to protect the security of the global space industry. Space ISAC government partners include: Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Agency, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Space Command, US Space Force, Department of State, Federal Bureau-Investigation, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Japan Ministry of the Economy, Trade and Industry (METI), Centre National D’Etudes Spatiales (CNES), United Kingdom Space Agency (UKSA), Israel Space Agency, the Greek Ministry of Digital Governance, the Department of Commerce, the National Cyber Director, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), IC Commercial Space Council, National Space Council, and French Space Command.