JAKARTA Aerospace Corporation, a research and development center for the US space program, announced that it will move the headquarters in El Segundo, California. Delivered by Aerospace some time ago, this headquarters will be moved to Washington DC. Although its office will be relocated, Aerospace says it will not reduce the number of employees to a small extent. Meanwhile, President and Chief Executive of Aerospace, Steve Isakowitz, said that the relocation of this central office was driven by the development of the space landscape in the US government. Aerospace is also closer to decision makers. "What has happened in recent years has really prompted a huge trend that makes it a very strong reason to go to Washington DC," said Isakowitz to Spacenews. Isakowitz said that Aerospace wants to serve customers more effectively. They also want to strengthen the formation of the US Space Force (USSF) through the technical advice they have always given to the military branch.

Apart from the USSF, Aerospace also wants to be closer to theSpace Development Agency and Spance Fighting Analysis Center in Washington DC. According to Isakowitz, this approach is important because the change in reporting structure." Reporting structure has changed. And we have big programs like NASA's Artemis," said Isakowitz. "The room on the agenda of Congress and the White House is becoming much higher because they see the importance of these activities. In the relocation of this office center, Aerospace will invest 100 million US dollars or around IDR 1.5 trillion. These funds will be used for engineering and research activities needed at the office.


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