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Ex-ULA CEO Joins Blue Origin for National Security
21 Feb
Summary
- Tory Bruno left ULA to focus on national security space projects.
- He cited urgent need for dynamic space operations due to threats.
- Blue Origin's Blue Ring spacecraft is key to his new role.

Tory Bruno, formerly the chief executive of United Launch Alliance (ULA), has taken on a new role as president of Blue Origin's national security group. Bruno explained his decision to join Blue Origin stemmed from a desire to address critical national security space issues, particularly the urgent need for dynamic space operations. He believes the current space environment is becoming increasingly challenging due to growing capabilities from China, necessitating a rapid advancement in U.S. space defense.
Bruno highlighted the Blue Ring spacecraft as a key component of his new responsibilities. This highly maneuverable spacecraft bus is designed for both civil and national security applications, with a mission supported by a Defense Innovation Unit contract scheduled for launch later this year. The Blue Ring boasts significant delta-v capabilities, allowing it to maneuver extensively in orbit and incorporating artificial intelligence for enhanced autonomy. Bruno sees Blue Origin as a rapidly evolving, full-service space company poised for significant future dominance.




