TUPPER LAKE, NY — The European Space Agency (ESA) effort to assist the European Commission in standing up a space-based intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (IRS) network has run into headwinds as the Commission and individual European governments struggle to adapt to the new urgency.
ESA, in effect, has been dancing faster than the music provided by the Commission and by individual ESA member states when it comes to laying the foundation for what the Commission calls its Earth Observation Governmental Service (EOGS).
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