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Hegseth Backs Commercial Space at Blue Origin, Presses Faster Pentagon Buying

The stop signals a shift toward acquisition models that favor rapid, commercially driven delivery over legacy procurement.

Overview

  • Speaking at Blue Origin’s Merritt Island rocket factory alongside Jeff Bezos, Hegseth cast commercial space firms as central to a procurement overhaul.
  • He rebuked traditional defense contractors for delays and shareholder payouts, promising tougher accountability and more chances for faster-moving providers.
  • He tied the push to the proposed Golden Dome missile defense concept that would rely on space-based sensors and interceptors.
  • The visit follows a Jan. 12 stop at SpaceX where he said the Pentagon will integrate X’s Grok chatbot into internal systems.
  • Recent awards highlight the stakes, including $739 million to SpaceX for missile warning and tracking, a $5.9 billion Space Force launch deal through 2029, and $2.3 billion for Blue Origin, as watchdogs warn of conflict-of-interest risks.