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NSSA’s Moorman Center for Space Studies Releases New Occasional Paper: Military Requirements for Golden Dome Homeland Defense (Part 2)

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WASHINGTON, April 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Military requirements will drive initial implementation of President Trump’s “Golden Dome for America.” In this new Occasional Paper, NSSA’s Moorman Center for Space Studies Chair, Chris Williams, posits a set of national assets that should be defended via the Golden Dome air and missile defense system and describes how even limited defenses will contribute to U.S. national security.

In August 1951, a group of American scientific experts, tasked with developing a strategy to defend the nation against the threat posed by Soviet bombers, produced a report for U.S. military leaders. Entitled “Problems of Air Defense: Final Report of PROJECT CHARLES”, the report had a significant impact on U.S. air defense technology development, operational strategies, organizational alignment, and funding through the 1950s. Among other noteworthy findings and recommendations, the report stated:

It is easy to assert that the United States can engage in warfare without protecting its vital military and industrial installations. It is much more difficult to state how much protection will be obtained at a given level of expenditure. We do not believe that the results of future air warfare are quantitatively predictable. The problem, as we see it, is to develop the best system of air defense that the country can provide with the funds available. Within such limits, great improvements are feasible by correcting known weaknesses and exploiting technological advances…. With the technical improvements that have been outlined, the warning, control, and weapon systems can be expected to inflict heavy damage on an enemy bombing force attacking the United States.1

The PROJECT CHARLES report should be required reading by Department of Defense (DoD) officials tasked with designing and fielding the Golden Dome homeland air and missile defense system that President Donald J. Trump directed by Executive Order. 2

In a recent op-ed, Dr. Peppi DeBiaso and I described increasing threats to the homeland and offered recommendations for how to adapt the military requirements process within the Department of Defense to ensure the rapid fielding of key elements of Golden Dome. Specifically, we recommended that:

DoD leaders should reject the traditional requirements process, which involves establishing detailed performance specifications for a system that will be fielded years in the future and instead embrace a more agile and flexible approach…. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Dan Caine should direct adoption of an incremental approach to requirements that lays out achievable objectives for each of the four homeland defense “epochs” proposed by the Missile Defense Agency…. A “build a little, test a lot, and refine and upgrade as deployments expand” strategy would allow technology developments and test results to inform decisions as to which combinations of capabilities should be fielded and at what pace and scale. [This] incremental approach is entirely consistent with the President’s direction to DoD to establish and leverage “capabilities- based requirements” for Golden Dome. It also presents an opportunity to fully embrace agile acquisition authorities that are often talked about but sparingly implemented.3

The remainder of this paper will focus on the equally important topic of which targets should be defended as part of Golden Dome.

There are several target categories that merit protection from the Golden Dome air and missile defense system. These include:

The American People. The Government’s first priority is and must remain defense of the American people. For the foreseeable future, defenses cannot and will not take the place of strategic offensive forces in deterring large-scale attacks on the United States from Russia or China. That being said, even modest air and missile defenses can provide a measure of protection against and help deter limited attacks on the homeland.
 U.S. Nuclear Forces. U.S. homeland air and missile defenses will bolster the survivability of U.S. nuclear forces and complicate adversary attack strategies, thereby strengthening deterrence.
 Leadership. Assuring the survival of the President, Secretary of Defense, and other senior U.S. Government leaders should be a prime objective of Golden Dome. Enhancing defenses against adversary attacks aimed at “decapitating” the U.S. political and military leadership will bolster deterrence, increase the likelihood of a timely and effective U.S. response, and enhance the credibility of America’s retaliatory threats.
 NC3. Strengthening the survivability of U.S. nuclear command control & communications (NC3), including ground-, sea-, air- and space-based systems, facilities and networks that contribute to NC3, must be a requirement for U.S. air and missile defenses. Assuring the President’s ability to maintain effective command and control over and communicate with U.S. nuclear forces will serve as a powerful disincentive to adversary attacks on the homeland.
 Military Bases, Ports and Airfields. Defense of military and civilian airfields and ports are urgently needed given the key role they play in housing, mobilizing and transporting troops, storing equipment, and shipping vital supplies to overseas locations as well as the distribution of supplies and other materiel in domestic emergency scenarios.
 Critical Infrastructures and Industrial Production Capacity. An increasingly effective air and missile defense of U.S. critical infrastructures and industrial production capacity is likewise an imperative. The U.S. Government has formally designated sixteen critical infrastructure sectors including transportation, information technology, defense industrial base, emergency services, and more.4 Bolstering the defense of these infrastructures and industrial production capacity will enhance national resilience.
 Military Forces Deployed Abroad. U.S. military forces deployed abroad are prime targets of adversary air and missile attacks, as we have witnessed in the Mideast. The Golden Dome system must be capable of further enhancing the defense of U.S. forward-deployed forces and assets as well as U.S. friends and allies, whether in Europe, the Mideast, Asia or other locations.
 Civilian Targets. Terrorists, extremist groups, and other bad actors will likely seek to use manned and unmanned aerial systems (UAS) to kill Americans and target high profile events and facilities, thereby sowing fear among the U.S. citizenry and impacting the economy.

Key attributes of a Golden Dome capability should include redundancy for effective defense of high-value targets, defense-in-depth that assures several opportunities to engage and defeat individual threats, and multiple layers including ground-, air-, sea- and space-based defenses – each of which contribute uniquely to complicating adversary attack planning, bolstering deterrence, and defending against attacks, should deterrence fail.

It would be a grave mistake to set too high a bar for the requirements associated with initial Golden Dome deployments. Indeed, a Golden Dome air and missile defense system-of-systems that provides even modest protection across the aforementioned target categories would be a major contributor to U.S. national security. In addition, initial limited deployments together with robust testing can help inform future requirements as well as provide valuable data to guide architectural trade studies (eg, determining the proper mix of ground-, air-, sea- and space-based interceptors and sensors).

Finally, it is worth underscoring that the Golden Dome system need not be perfect in order to contribute promptly and meaningfully to U.S. national security. Opponents will offer stale arguments that only “leakproof” defenses are of value and because 100 percent effectiveness cannot be assured, it is not worth pursuing homeland air and missile defense. This argument was never convincing. No other military system is held to that impossible standard. Furthermore, remaining defenseless invites attacks on the homeland and broader aggression by America’s increasingly well-armed adversaries.

Today’s civilian and military leaders who have been assigned the weighty responsibility of designing, developing, fielding and operating the Golden Dome system can take heart in knowing that prior generations wrestled with the thorny problem of how best to defend the homeland – and did not back down from the challenge. As the authors of the PROJECT CHARLES report wisely noted, “A strong air defense is costly in terms of men as well as in dollars, but it is a necessary element of military strength.”

Indeed. Now, nearly seventy-five years later, it’s time to get on with “correcting known weaknesses and exploiting technological advances” for effective air and missile defense of the homeland.

Chris Williams serves as Chair of the Moorman Center for Space Studies, the independent think tank of the National Security Space Association.

The views expressed herein are solely those of the author and do not reflect the views of the Association or its member companies.

NSSA is the only U.S. trade association dedicated solely to promoting the health and vitality of the U.S. national security space enterprise (Title 10 and Title 50) and its supporting industry partners. For more information, including how to join the Association, please visit us at www.nssaspace.org.

1  “Problems of Air Defense: Final Report of PROJECT CHARLES”, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, August 1, 1951 http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/mit/lincolnLaboratory/project_charles/A800165_Final_Report_of_Project_Charles_Vol_1_Aug1951.pdf
2  “The Iron Dome for America”, President Donald J. Trump, The White House, January 27, 2025 https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/2025/01/the-iron-dome-for-america/
3  “Setting Military Requirements for Golden Dome”, Chris Williams and Peppi DeBiaso, Real Clear Defense, April 17, 2025 https://www.realcleardefense.com/articles/2025/04/17/setting_military_requirements_for_golden_dome_1104625.html
4  “Critical Infrastructure Sectors”, Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency, Department of Homeland Security https://www.cisa.gov/topics/critical-infrastructure-security-and-resilience/critical-infrastructure-sectors

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In HelloNation, Real Estate Expert Grace Frank Shares What to Know Before Relocating to Chattanooga

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CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., April 27, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — What should people consider before relocating to Chattanooga,TN? According to a HelloNation article, the move involves more than a change of address. Grace Frank of Grace Frank Group explains that housing options, schools, job opportunities, and lifestyle factors all play an important role in helping newcomers settle successfully in the city.

Housing is often the first decision to make. Chattanooga offers a wide range of real estate choices, from historic downtown homes to newer suburban subdivisions and rural properties with more space. Each option comes with trade-offs. Urban neighborhoods provide convenience and entertainment, suburban areas appeal to families with larger homes and school access, and rural living offers peace and quiet but may require longer commutes and fewer services.

Affordability is another factor that draws many people to the area. Compared to larger cities, Chattanooga’s housing prices and property taxes remain relatively moderate. Still, trends vary by neighborhood. Some areas near downtown are experiencing rapid growth and rising prices. Buyers and renters who study these patterns in advance are better able to match their budget with the right community.

For families, schools are central to the relocation decision. Hamilton County features public, private, and charter schools, each offering different strengths. Many families select neighborhoods based on school zones, while others consider private education or alternative programs. Reviewing school ratings, extracurricular options, and long-term academic opportunities helps ensure the best fit for children.

Employment opportunities also make Chattanooga an attractive place to move. The job market has been growing steadily, with strengths in logistics, healthcare, technology, and advanced manufacturing. Expansion from existing companies and new businesses entering the region have created stability in both housing and employment. Prospective residents, however, should review industry-specific opportunities to confirm their career goals align with local options.

Beyond housing, schools, and work, lifestyle factors help determine how well a move turns out. Chattanooga’s reputation as an outdoor destination is one of its strongest assets. Residents enjoy access to hiking trails, mountain biking, and water activities along the Tennessee River. The city also features cultural events, a thriving restaurant scene, and live music, making it appealing for those who want balance between work and recreation.

Planning the details of the move itself is just as important. A relocation checklist can simplify the process, including securing housing, transferring utilities, and registering vehicles. Those moving from out of state should also remember to update driver’s licenses, insurance, and voter registration. Attention to these details reduces stress and prevents unnecessary delays.

Local expertise can help make the transition smoother. A real estate professional who understands Chattanooga can guide newcomers through the city’s neighborhoods, school districts, and commuting options. Their insight can save time, prevent costly mistakes, and ensure that newcomers choose a location that fits both their practical needs and lifestyle goals.

Relocating to Chattanooga offers opportunities that combine affordability, career growth, and outdoor living. Families, retirees, and young professionals are all drawn to the area’s variety of neighborhoods, active lifestyle, and strong sense of community. With careful planning, the move can be both seamless and rewarding.

What to Know Before Relocating to Chattanooga highlights the most important factors for a successful transition. This is according to Grace Frank, Real Estate Expert of Chattanooga, TN, who provides practical advice for those considering a move in HelloNation.

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HelloNation is a premier media platform that connects readers with trusted professionals and businesses across various industries. Through its innovative “edvertising” approach that blends educational content and storytelling, HelloNation delivers expert-driven articles that inform, inspire, and empower. Covering topics from home improvement and health to business strategy and lifestyle, HelloNation highlights leaders making a meaningful impact in their communities.

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Hyperscale Data Subsidiary Ault Global Commodities Announces First Silver Purchase

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LAS VEGAS, April 27, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Hyperscale Data, Inc. (NYSE American: GPUS), an artificial intelligence (“AI”) data center company anchored by Bitcoin (“Hyperscale Data” or the “Company”), today announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary Ault Global Commodities, Inc. (“AGC”) has completed its first purchase of physical silver, acquiring 10,000 ounces of .999 fine silver bullion. The transaction was executed through AGC’s strategic partner, Scottsdale Mint, LLLP, a leading private mint specializing in high-quality investment grade precious metals with which AGC has entered into a purchase and sale agreement (the “Agreement”).

This initial acquisition of silver under the Agreement marks the official launch of the Company’s precious metals strategy and represents a key step in the Company’s broader initiative to build a diversified commodities portfolio alongside its existing digital asset and AI operations, as well as its contemplated robotics plans, each as disclosed in prior press releases.

“This initial silver purchase represents more than merely an entry into precious metals; it reflects the continued evolution of the Company’s balance sheet,” stated Milton “Todd” Ault III, Executive Chairman of Hyperscale Data. “With more than $350 million in assets, including cash and Bitcoin, we are deliberately building a diversified balance sheet designed to endure across market cycles. We believe Bitcoin and precious metals will serve as foundational pillars of that strategy, combining the asymmetric upside of digital assets with the proven stability of hard commodities. As we continue to deploy capital, our objective is clear: Strengthen our asset base, expand our global portfolio of companies, and position Hyperscale Data to create long-term value through disciplined, opportunistic capital allocation.”

The Company expects AGC to make additional purchases in the future as it continues to scale its operations in the broader commodities sector.

For more information on Hyperscale Data and its subsidiaries, Hyperscale Data recommends that stockholders, investors and any other interested parties read Hyperscale Data’s public filings and press releases available under the Investor Relations section at hyperscaledata.com or available at www.sec.gov.

About Hyperscale Data, Inc.

Through its wholly owned subsidiary Sentinum, Inc., Hyperscale Data owns and operates a data center at which it mines digital assets and offers colocation and hosting services for the emerging AI ecosystems and other industries. Hyperscale Data’s other wholly owned subsidiary, Ault Capital Group, Inc. (“ACG”), is a diversified holding company pursuing growth by acquiring undervalued businesses and disruptive technologies with a global impact.

Hyperscale Data currently expects the divestiture of ACG (the “Divestiture”) to occur in the second quarter of 2027. Upon the occurrence of the Divestiture, the Company would be an owner and operator of data centers to support high-performance computing services, as well as a holder of the digital assets. Until the Divestiture occurs, the Company will continue to provide, through ACG and its wholly and majority-owned subsidiaries and strategic investments, mission-critical products that support a diverse range of industries, including an AI software platform, equipment rental services, defense/aerospace, industrial, automotive, medical/biopharma and hotel operations. In addition, ACG is actively engaged in private credit and structured finance through a licensed lending subsidiary. Hyperscale Data’s headquarters are located at 11411 Southern Highlands Parkway, Suite 190, Las Vegas, NV 89141.

On December 23, 2024, the Company issued one million (1,000,000) shares of a newly designated Series F Exchangeable Preferred Stock (the “Series F Preferred Stock”) to all common stockholders and holders of the Series C Preferred Stock on an as-converted basis. The Divestiture will occur through the voluntary exchange of the Series F Preferred Stock for shares of Class A Common Stock and Class B Common Stock of ACG (collectively, the “ACG Shares”). The Company reminds its stockholders that only those holders of the Series F Preferred Stock who agree to surrender such shares, and do not properly withdraw such surrender, in the exchange offer through which the Divestiture will occur, will be entitled to receive the ACG Shares and consequently be shareholders of ACG upon the occurrence of the Divestiture.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. These forward-looking statements generally include statements that are predictive in nature and depend upon or refer to future events or conditions, and include words such as “believes,” “plans,” “anticipates,” “projects,” “estimates,” “expects,” “intends,” “strategy,” “future,” “opportunity,” “may,” “will,” “should,” “could,” “potential,” or similar expressions. Statements that are not historical facts are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on current beliefs and assumptions that are subject to risks and uncertainties.

Forward-looking statements speak only as of the date they are made, and the Company undertakes no obligation to update any of them publicly in light of new information or future events. Actual results could differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statement as a result of various factors. More information, including potential risk factors, that could affect the Company’s business and financial results are included in the Company’s filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, including, but not limited to, the Company’s Forms 10-K, 10-Q and 8-K. All filings are available at www.sec.gov and on the Company’s website at hyperscaledata.com.

 

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In HelloNation, Financial Advisor Jennifer Prosise of Joliet, IL Breaks Down When to Start Financial Planning

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JOLIET, Ill., April 27, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — When is the right time to begin financial planning? A recent HelloNation article featuring Financial Advisor Jennifer Prosise of The Voyager Group, Ltd. in Joliet, IL, explores why early financial planning can create lasting advantages, especially during key life transitions.

 

The article challenges the common belief that financial planning only becomes necessary later in life. According to the feature, waiting until retirement planning is urgent can limit flexibility and options. By starting earlier, individuals can make gradual adjustments that align with long-term goals and reduce financial stress over time.

Jennifer Prosise explains that financial planning is most effective when it starts at the moment questions begin to surface. The article notes that planning isn’t tied to age, but to life events, such as a career change, starting a family, or returning to school. These life transitions often reshape responsibilities and future priorities, making early financial planning both timely and practical.

One of the most valuable aspects of early financial planning is habit-building. The article emphasizes how small choices about income and savings, spending, or borrowing compound over time. Establishing a structure early creates momentum and makes it easier to adapt when circumstances shift.

Career changes are a key opportunity to begin planning. With changes in income, benefits, and risk, the article advises individuals to assess how income and savings can work together more efficiently. A financial advisor can help clarify goals and offer structure during times of professional change.

For growing families, financial planning provides support when expenses increase and new needs emerge. The article points out that early planning can balance short-term decisions with long-term goals like education costs, housing needs, or lifestyle flexibility. Financial clarity during these moments reduces uncertainty and helps families prioritize with confidence.

The article also highlights how education decisions, such as starting or returning to college, can benefit from early financial planning. Loans, tuition, and long-term earnings potential all come into play. Planning in advance helps individuals evaluate tradeoffs and avoid reactive decisions that may lead to unnecessary debt.

Entrepreneurs and small business owners also find value in starting early. Business ventures bring both opportunities and risks, and financial planning helps manage both. With income fluctuations and investment decisions to weigh, early structure ensures that personal and professional goals remain aligned.

The article explains that early financial planning also creates space for gradual change. Instead of making large corrections later in life, people can make smaller, more sustainable adjustments. This flexibility supports retirement planning over a longer horizon and builds resilience during financial shifts.

Jennifer Prosise also points out the emotional benefits of planning early. With a framework in place, people are less likely to feel overwhelmed during uncertain times. Financial planning reduces confusion and allows for steady progress toward long-term goals.

When It Makes Sense to Start Financial Planning features insights from Jennifer Prosise, Financial Advisor of Joliet, IL, in HelloNation.

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