Bryan Hoke
Bryan Hoke is a corporate technical fellow for Dynamic Space Operations (DSO) at The Aerospace Corporation. In his role, Hoke manages technical corporate strategy for DSO, working across the corporation’s relevant customer organizations to provide technical leadership and program planning and execution for corporate efforts related to DSO. Harnessing decades of experience in technical leadership, stakeholder engagement, program management, multibillion-dollar budget oversight, and myriad additional areas of expertise, Hoke deploys successful strategic implementation and transfers it to outpace the threat, enable new capabilities, and connect end-to-end across our national security, civil, and commercial partners.
Previously, Hoke served as director at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence’s (ODNI) Technical Analysis Center, where he led interfaces with multiple agencies and created impactful technical analyses that directly informed decisions by the United States Space Force, the ODNI, and the National Security Council. Prior to that, Hoke served a 20-year career in the United States Air Force in space operations and acquisition roles, including significant service in the National Reconnaissance Office. In his military career, he held a series of positions of increasing authority, responsibility, and leadership representing various U.S. government agencies and culminating in significant acquisition and operational responsibilities.
Hoke earned a bachelor’s degree in structural engineering from the University of California San Diego, a master’s degree in space systems from Florida Institute of Technology, and a master’s degree in military art and science from Air Command and Staff College. He has received Program Management 3, Systems Engineering 3, and Test/Evaluation 2 certifications from the Defense Acquisition University. Hoke has a private pilot’s license with an instrument rating (single-engine land airplanes and gliders).
Sessions
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Panel: Reconstitution and Reinforcement - Sustaining Combat Power in Orbit28-Jan-2026Tangerine Ballroom