As the Deputy Director of Technology & Innovation for the Assured Access to Space (AATS) program at the United States Space Force, Jason Lowery plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of U.S. space capabilities. With a robust background as an astronautical engineer, he...
As the Deputy Director of Technology & Innovation for the Assured Access to Space (AATS) program at the United States Space Force, Jason Lowery plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of U.S. space capabilities. With a robust background as an astronautical engineer, he is dedicated to preserving U.S. superiority in both space and cyberspace. In his current position at Space Systems Command (SSC), Lowery is at the forefront of driving innovation and technology modernization efforts within the U.S. Space Force's space launch enterprise. His expertise in space operations, systems engineering, and space architecture design enables him to lead key projects that enhance the reliability and efficiency of space access.
Lowery's commitment to fostering a culture of intrapreneurship within the organization is evident in his approach to program management and agile methodologies. He champions the integration of disruptive technologies and DevSecOps practices, ensuring that the U.S. Space Force remains agile and responsive to emerging threats and opportunities in the space domain. His work in electronic warfare further underscores his holistic understanding of the multifaceted challenges facing modern space operations.
Through strategic collaboration with industry partners and stakeholders, Lowery is instrumental in developing innovative solutions that address the complexities of space launch systems. His leadership not only supports the operational readiness of the U.S. Space Force but also reinforces national security by ensuring assured access to space for both military and commercial endeavors. As the landscape of space continues to evolve, Jason Lowery's contributions are vital to maintaining the U.S. position as a leader in space exploration and defense.