About

The Mitchell Institute is an independent, nonpartisan research organization established to provide fact-based policy options, inform debate, and empower our nation’s leaders.

Mission

The Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies is an independent, nonpartisan research organization established to provide fact-based policy options that better empower our nation’s leaders by:

Informing

the national security debate

Educating

about the essential role of aerospace power in securing America’s global interests

Cultivating

aerospace-minded talent

This involves questioning established doctrine, organizational constructs, and operational concepts, asking whether there are better ways to meet national security goals. The Mitchell Institute provides independent analysis based on science, history, and data outlining the right solutions in the aerospace domain.

“The role of airpower is not only to fight and win wars if necessary, but to influence the behavior of other nations by actions short of war in support of national policy.” – Gen Laurence Kuter, USAF, Former Commander of NORAD

The Legacy of Billy Mitchell:

Army Brig Gen William Mitchell, for whom the Mitchell Institute is named, was a visionary of early airpower and the importance it would play in post-world-war global security and future wars. At great personal risk and sacrifice, he defied the contemporary military leaders of his time in pursuit of what he knew was true: superiority in the air (and today, space) would become the most critical factor in future military competitions. Read more about Mitchell