Trump's Golden Dome missile shield marks one year with little progress

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One year after its launch, President Donald Trump's Golden Dome missile-defense initiative has made little visible progress, bogged down by technical disputes and concerns ​over space‑based components.

WASHINGTON — One year after its launch, President Donald Trump's Golden Dome missile-defense initiative has made little visible progress, bogged down by technical disputes and concerns ​over space‑based components that have delayed the release of billions of dollars and stalled one of his most ambitious national security projects.

The executive order establishing Golden Dome, signed on Jan. 27, 2025, set an aggressive timetable to field a comprehensive homeland missile-defense system ⁠by 2028. A year later, however, the program has yet to spend much of the $25 billion appropriated last summer, as officials continue to debate fundamental elements of its space‑based architecture.According to two ‌U.S. officials, work to finalize the architecture of the missile defense shield is still underway, and large‑scale execution of funds has not begun. ⁠The money is available, the officials said, and significant amounts could be released in the coming days once key decisions are made."The Golden Dome office ‌continues to meet the goals outlined ‍in executive order," a Pentagon official said in response to Reuters' questions."The implementation plan and associated technologies are dynamic; however, ⁠the foundational elements of the architecture are now established. The specifics of architecture are classified."Weapons in space debateGolden Dome envisions expanding existing ground‑based defenses such as interceptor missiles, sensors and command‑and‑control systems while adding more experimental space‑based elements meant to detect, track and potentially counter incoming threats from orbit. These would include advanced satellite networks and still‑debated on‑orbit weaponry.One source of delay has been internal debate over classified space‑based equipment, one of the officials said. A defense industry executive, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the systems under discussion likely involve communications standards. Another executive said they could be anti‑satellite capabilities, raising questions about how such weapons would align with a defensive missile shield.The U.S. has historically opposed anti-satellite weapons over concerns about space ‍debris, and criticized China in 2007 for conducting an anti-satellite missile test.The space-based architecture remains one of the issues that must be decided before Gen. Michael Guetlein, the program's director, can move forward with what is anticipated to be a series of procurement contracts for existing

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