May 8, 2026
Former NASA chief takes helm of national security space firm
Imagine a room where a former NASA chief, Jim Bridenstine, sits down with a sense of purpose. Just this week, he’s stepping into a new role as CEO of Quantum Space, a Maryland firm making waves with advanced, maneuverable spacecraft. Now, here’s where it gets interesting — Bridenstine isn’t just returning to space; he’s diving back into the realm of national security, emphasizing that space isn’t just about exploration anymore. According to Eric Berger at Ars Technica, Bridenstine points out that protecting assets in orbit is becoming a top priority for the US. What’s notable is his blend of military and space expertise — he’s a former naval aviator and served three terms in Congress, sitting on the Armed Services Committee. As Berger reports, Bridenstine’s move signals a shift: private companies are stepping into roles once dominated by government, especially in security-focused space tech. And honestly, that’s a sign of where the industry is headed — more innovation, more competition, and a renewed focus on safeguarding what’s beyond our atmosphere.