Dr. Geoffrey Crowley is the Chief Scientist for Arcfield. Prior to being acquired by Arcfield, he was the Founder, and CEO of Orion Space Solutions (aka Atmospheric & Space Technology Research Associates LLC), a commercial provider of space weather data, and models for Space Domain Awareness. Orion also develops both ground- and space-based instruments and leads spacecraft missions for environmental sensing. Dr. Crowley’s vision for Atmospheric & Space Technology Research Associates has led the company from building one of the first Cubesats scientific research (DICE) to recent demonstration missions in support of the DoD in LEO, VLEO and GEO orbits. Dr. Crowley previously worked at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, the Air Force Research Laboratory (as a contractor via Univ. of Lowell), the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, and the Southwest Research Institute, performing fundamental research on various areas of space physics and space weather. He has co-authored over 170 published scientific manuscripts, and speaks on Space Weather nationally and internationally. Crowley was Principal Investigator on the National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded, DICE (Dynamic Ionosphere Cubesat Experiment) mission, and on the NASA-funded SORTIE cubesat mission. Dr. Crowley is also a co-founder of the American Commercial Space Weather Association (ACSWA), which is comprised of over 20 companies with the common goal of developing, delivering, and sustaining key space weather products and services to mitigate threats to societal infrastructure. Since 2022, he has served as co-Chair of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine Roundtable on Space Weather that was instituted by the US Congress via the PROSWIFT Act. He earned his Ph.D. in ionospheric physics from the University of Leicester, UK.