K2 Space Names Dr. John Plumb as New Head of Strategy
Former Pentagon Space Policy Chief Joins the Startup Company
Startup satellite manufacturer K2 Space has named former Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy Dr. John Plumb as its new head of strategy.
"K2 Space is building something new: large, high-power, resilient satellite buses built to withstand the harshest radiation environments in orbit."
John Plumb
In his new position, Dr. Plumb will leverage over three decades of experience spanning military service, government leadership and space policy expertise to guide K2 Space's strategic initiatives and technology development.
"John is a deeply respected leader in space policy and defense with a proven record of success. His dedication to strengthening US national security in the space domain is an ideal match for our growing company," said Karan Kunjur, CEO of K2 Space.
Prior to joining K2 Space, Dr. Plumb served as Assistant Secretary of Defense for Space Policy, where he led the Department of Defense's classified Space Strategic Review, the unclassified Commercial Space Integration Strategy, and the unclassified Space Policy Review and Strategy on Protection of Satellites. He rewrote the Department's outdated space classification policy and spearheaded the expansion of the Combined Space Operations Initiative from 7 to 10 Allied nations.
"K2 Space is building something new: large, high-power, resilient satellite buses built to withstand the harshest radiation environments in orbit - and doing so at price points associated with much smaller and less capable satellites. That's a combination with significant national security potential," said Dr. Plumb. "I am proud of my work in the Pentagon to develop the Commercial Space Integration Strategy and unlock the Department's ability to harness the speed, innovation, and cost-effectiveness of the commercial sector. And I intend to continue to advance that strategy and US national security in my new role, working with the impressive team at K2 Space."
Dr. Plumb's distinguished career includes service as a fast attack submarine officer in the U.S. Navy, and previous civilian roles in the Senate, the Pentagon, and on the National Security Council staff. He holds a Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Colorado and a B.S. in Physics from the University of Notre Dame.