Greg Hadley

Congressional Editor

Preston's Summary

Greg Hadley is a Congressional Editor at Air & Space Forces Magazine. He specializes in topics related to aviation and aerospace, including security and law enforcement, with a keen focus on the Russia-Ukraine War, business leaders, and international relations involving China. His work has been featured in Space Today, Air & Space Forces Magazine, RealClearDefense, and NewsBreak.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Government Announcement: 40 %
Press Release: 35 %
Cites Data: 6 %
Evolving Stories: 5 %
Event Coverage: 2 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Space Travel
  • Drone Technology
  • AI Platforms
  • Mining Technology

Pitching Insights

Greg's coverage primarily focuses on announcements and evolving stories related to the US Air Force, Space Force, and military affairs. He seems particularly interested in government announcements and press releases related to defense matters.

Given his focus on the military, he would likely be responsive to pitches that provide insights from experts with a deep understanding of defense policy, national security issues, or military operations. Pitches offering exclusive access to high-ranking officials or insiders within the US Air Force or Space Force may also appeal to him.

As Greg is focused nationally on the United States, it would be beneficial for pitches aimed at him to have a clear connection to US military affairs and policies.

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