 Cislunar or Earth Moon neighborhood would be defined simply as the region between the Earth and the Moon. Through the Cislunar Initiative, Purdue will provide national leadership in the development of Cislunar space. The initiative encompasses five key areas. First off, access to space. Drawing upon our core strengths in mission design, propulsion and space architecture, will conceive and enable access to and from the Moon and throughout the inner solar system. Secondly, Cislunar infrastructure will provide the building blocks for the development of Cislunar space, including space technology, satellite manufacturing and resilient habitats. Space resources, through remote sensing and analysis, will pave the way for the discovery and utilization of resources on the Moon and on near-Earth objects including comets and asteroids. Space policy, providing leadership in the sustainable development of space, including space traffic management, space economics and defense of our space-based assets. Cislunar education, providing educational opportunities for on-campus and distance learning students, professional education and activities for K-12 students. Through this initiative and through collaboration with industry, academia and government agencies, Purdue is going to lead the way in the economic development of Cislunar space.