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Kristi Bradford

Managing Director at Pragmatic Frontiers | Former In-Q-Tel, GWU Space Policy, NASA

Las Vegas Metropolitan Area

Invests in

  • Min Investment:

    $3,000,000.00
  • Max Investment:

    $8,000,000.00
  • Target Investment:

    $5,000,000.00

Education

Work Experience

  • Founder and Managing Director

    2022

    Strategic innovation firm, building bridges between stakeholders in the frontier innovation ecosystem. Learn more at pragmaticfrontiers.com

  • Advisory Board Member

    2023

    Advised university on ways to improve space technology and systems engineering education to better prepare students for industry.

  • Part-Time Professor

    2024 - 2024

    Taught EGG 403X: Introduction to Spaceflight

  • Lead Mentor | LA, Space, and Healthcare Accelerators

    2022

    Lead Mentor: Ultraview AI (Spring 2024) Samara Aerospace (Spring 2024) Piersight Space (Fall 2023) Magma Space (Fall 2023) Little Place Labs (Fall 2023) SAFA.ai (Spring 2023) Ad Hoc Mentor: CranioSense (Spring 2024) Akara Robotics (Spring 2024)

  • Selection Committee | Allied Space Accelerator

    2020 - 2022

    Evaluated space technology and related companies that applied to the Allied Space Accelerator program to help the Techstars team decide which companies to admit into the program.

2019 - 2024

  • Consultant, Technology & Investments

    2022 - 2024

    Mentored, coached, and supported Associate through Vice President level staff on deal sourcing, diligence, investment memos, technology development program design, negotiations, and closing. Onboarded two space technology leads, providing guidance on strategy development and execution, startup company evaluations, and government partner relationship management. Reviewed and provided feedback on investment memos and statements of work. Conducted research and analysis to support 2 global competitive analyses on the lunar-cislunar ecosystem and agriculture. Drafted blog post on the intersection of agriculture and space technology.

  • Space Technology Lead

    2019 - 2022

    Co-led 9 equity-only investments, 6 equity and technology development investments, and 3 large follow-on technology development investments. Supported 5 equity-only international investments. Companies spanned space technologies, sensors, communications, human-machine interfaces, robotics, and unmanned aerial vehicles. Led development and execution of space technology investment strategy based on technology and market research and analysis, engagement with venture capitalists, and needs of the U.S. and allied national security community. Negotiated, drafted, and closed 9 technology development contracts, working across government end users, startup executives and developers, each stakeholders’ legal counsel, and each stakeholders’ budget/finance professionals. Researched, analyzed, and drafted global competitive analysis on space auxiliary services, tech brief on trends in space technology, and blog/podcast series on commercial space to communicate investment activity insights. Reviewed portfolio company board materials and accompanied board observer to select board meetings.

  • Senior Space Architect

    2018 - 2019

    Supported the Center for Space Policy and Strategy by authoring papers, supporting other authors through paper idea generation and draft reviews, and collaborating with the Secure World Foundation on the development of a course based on their Handbook for New Actors in Space. Conducted multi-program strategic assessments within the Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate (HEOMD) to support the Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution (PPBE) process at NASA Headquarters. Researched, analyzed, and reported on commercial space trends in constellation operations, space situational awareness, weather, and data science to support various US government customers.

  • Senior Instrument Systems Engineer

    2015 - 2018

    Senior Instrument Systems Engineer | 09/2017 to 02/2018 Managed multi-national development of an experimental spacecraft payload, including technical oversight, cost, schedule and risk tracking, navigating export control issues, briefing senior officials in the Luxembourg Ministry of Economy, and drafting grant proposals. Assisted executive leadership with strategic planning for opening of Luxembourg office, including project selection, hiring and recruitment, R&D facility development, and schedule planning. Director, Instrument Systems (Acting) | 01/2017 to 09/2017 Managed a team of 7 engineers and scientists: determined project assignments, supported professional development opportunities, acted as team liaison to executive management, led hiring efforts, organized team events, and facilitated mentorship between junior and senior staff. Developed relationships, partnerships, and collaboration opportunities with the asteroid science community, including the asteroid program leadership at major space agencies across the globe. Led spacecraft payload selection, assisted with development of a science traceability matrix, and took part in a mission architecture study for asteroid mineral resource exploration. Managed a team of 12 engineers and scientists to assess the instrument trade space and select payloads. Instrument Systems Engineer | 02/2016 to 12/2016 Led verification and validation of infrared instruments. Oversaw algorithm development, performance modeling, hardware handling, instrument testing, and aerial operations. Assisted with development of hyperspectral infrared instrument concept and contributed to European Space Agency proposal for Luxembourg payload on the Asteroid Impact Mission. Co-op Engineer | 01/2015 to 08/2015 Conducted assembly, integration, and test of infrared space instruments and spacecraft star trackers. Handled anomaly investigations, root cause analyses, and developed rework plans.

  • Instrument Systems Analyst

    2013 - 2015

    Analyzed the engineering and scientific implications of planetary protection policy on a Enceladus sample return mission concept and investigated sample collection strategies to address it. Supported science traceability matrix development for an Enceladus sample return mission concept. Analyzed the scientific potential of a 0.5U CubeSat as a carry-on spacecraft for missions to near Earth asteroids. Designed compact penetrometer for 0.5U CubeSat architecture to study thermo-mechanical properties of asteroid regolith. Developed new analytical method for isotope ratio analyses based on laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy to enable in-space bone health monitoring of astronauts.

  • Instrument Scientist

    2012 - 2013

    Developed two electronic readout systems for millimeter-wave kinetic inductance detectors. Designed and built a broadband noise source for calibration and characterization of mm-wave kinetic inductance detectors. Assisted with setup of new university laboratory, which included procurement of test equipment for electronics development, setup of Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)-safe environment, and selection of desiccated storage solution.

  • Research Assistant

    2011 - 2012

    Designed and fabricated a field-deployable rotating polarized source for precision characterization and calibration of Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) polarimeters at the South Pole. Developed new fabrication technique for Keck Array cryostat vacuum windows to increase reliability. Assisted with integration and test of filters, lenses, and mechanical structures for mm-wave telescopes. Conducted transmission and reflection testing on quasi-optical materials to inform instrument performance models.

  • Research Assistant

    2010 - 2010

    Developed a method for estimating the metal content of M-Dwarf stars using infrared photometry to assist exoplanet observation planning and increase exoplanet discovery efficiency.