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Legislative Deadlines and High-Level Industry Summits Dominate Space Policy Outlook

January 25, 2026

The final week of January 2026 presents a critical intersection of legislative deadlines and high-level industry dialogue as the U.S. Congress faces a February 1 deadline to pass the second “minibus” of FY2026 appropriations.

This funding package includes essential budgets for the Department of Defense (DoD), Homeland Security, and the FAA’s Office of Commercial Space Transportation. Simultaneously, the global space community is convening for Commercial Space Week in Orlando and the 18th European Space Conference in Brussels to address the “Sovereign-Commercial Nexus” and the shifting dynamics of orbital governance. And in February the SmallSat Symposium in Silicon Valley will discuss commercial SmallSat constellations and the degree to which the federal government wishes to be involved.

Budget Uncertainty for Commercial and Defense Space

The current U.S. federal funding cycle remains under pressure as lawmakers negotiate the “minibus” bill covering Defense and Transportation-HUD. A failure to reach an agreement by the February 1 deadline could trigger a partial government shutdown, directly impacting the FAA’s ability to process commercial launch licenses and potentially stalling national security space acquisitions. This legislative tension comes as major aerospace contractors, including Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman, are scheduled to release their Q4 2025 financial results this week, providing a baseline for industry health amid shifting federal priorities.

SmallSat Symposium and the Shift Toward Proliferated Architectures

A primary focus for the week is the lead-up to the SmallSat Symposium 2026, where discussions are expected to center on the integration of commercial SmallSat constellations into government frameworks. As the Space Development Agency (SDA) continues to advocate for proliferated architectures, industry leaders will evaluate how the “Sovereign-Commercial Nexus” is driving new procurement models. These sessions will explore the transition from traditional large-scale satellites to resilient, cost-effective constellations that can be rapidly replaced or upgraded.

Rationale: Global Policy Harmonization

While U.S. funding dominates domestic headlines, the 18th European Space Conference (January 27-28) will highlight the European Union’s strategy for “Statist Megaconstellations,” specifically the IRIS² program. The rationale for these high-level gatherings is the urgent need for international policy harmonization. As space becomes increasingly congested and contested, the industry is seeking clear regulatory “rules of the road” to prevent accidental collisions and ensure equitable access to critical orbital shells.

Outlook for February 2026

Following the conclusion of this week’s policy summits, the industry’s attention will shift to the formal start of the SmallSat Symposium in Silicon Valley (February 10-12). The outcome of the U.S. appropriations process will dictate the pace of FAA license modernizations and the scale of the SDA’s next tranche of satellite awards. Observers expect that by early February, the trajectory of both commercial launch regulation and international sovereign space projects will have significantly clearer timelines.

Filed Under: Business & Finance, Government & Regulation

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