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T.I. Weintraub joins the Lunar Station™ Advisory Board

  • The LSC Team
  • May 11
  • 2 min read

T.I. Weintraub is a senior aerospace, defense, intelligence, and national security space executive with more than three decades of experience leading growth, capture, operations, and strategy across government and commercial markets. He currently serves as Vice President for the Government Sector at Worldscape Federal and previously held senior leadership roles with ATLAS Space Operations, Freedom Space Technologies, BlueHalo, Peraton, Riverside Research, NAVSYS, Raytheon, General Dynamics,  ManTech, and Lockheed Martin. A retired U.S. Army officer, Bronze Star recipient, and veteran of Operations Desert Shield/Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom, Weintraub brings Lunar Station deep expertise in space operations, geospatial intelligence, satellite ground systems, defense acquisition, and national security mission execution.


“I am honored and genuinely excited to join Lunar Station’s Board of Advisors at such an important moment for the space industry. Lunar Station is tackling some of the most consequential challenges in cislunar awareness, lunar intelligence, and mission planning, and I believe their technology has the potential to help shape how government, commercial, and allied partners understand and operate in the lunar environment. I look forward to supporting the team as they continue building capabilities that matter for exploration, security, and the future space economy.” said Weintraub.


“We’ve been very intentional about building an advisory board made up of proven leaders from NASA, the military, the intelligence community, and the commercial space economy—individuals who have shaped policy, led missions, and defined entire markets. T.I.’s addition strengthens that foundation in a meaningful way. His deep experience across national security space, intelligence, and growth execution adds a critical operational and strategic dimension to our team. His advisement is enhancing our ability not just to build advanced technology, but to operationalize it for the customers shaping the future of space security, exploration, and the global space economy.” said Blair DeWitt, CEO of Lunar Station Corp.


 
 
 

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