NGA Presses To Speed, Improve Acquisition, Requirements

NGA Presses To Speed, Improve Acquisition, Requirements
NGA Presses To Speed, Improve Acquisition, Requirements

GEOINT: Improving how the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency develops requirements and communicates them to industry — and within the agency — is a top priority for the NGA, according to its deputy director. The agency clearly wants to hear from industry just what it can do to improve its acquisition system. It held an open…

NRO Tries New Automatic Systems That Analyze Data & Move Satellites

NRO Tries New Automatic Systems That Analyze Data & Move Satellites
NRO Tries New Automatic Systems That Analyze Data & Move Satellites

UPDATED: NRO Confirms SpaceX Launch Buy  GEOINT: The Pentagon’s Third Offset strategy puts much faith in artificial intelligence and machine-to-machine communications. The National Reconnaissance Office is already working on making those a reality, deploying prototypes of its new next-generation ground systems, Director Betty Sapp said here this morning. “We anticipate fielding a ground system able to direct…

SecDef: JICSPOC Means ‘One Room, One Floor’ For Intel & Military

SecDef: JICSPOC Means ‘One Room, One Floor’ For Intel & Military
SecDef: JICSPOC Means ‘One Room, One Floor’ For Intel & Military

SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE: Defense Secretary Ash Carter, who spent five years pushing the National Reconnaissance Office and the military to work more closely together, saw the effects today during a tour of the JICSPOC, the experimental effort to improve battle management of America’s satellites. Inside the heavily guarded secure facility where most of America’s satellites are flown and…

HASC Strat Forces Will Push Weather Sats to NRO; Fences JSPOC Dough

HASC Strat Forces Will Push Weather Sats to NRO; Fences JSPOC Dough
HASC Strat Forces Will Push Weather Sats to NRO; Fences JSPOC Dough

UPDATED from Hill staff briefing WASHINGTON: In a move that may spark sustained conflict between the worlds of black and white space, the House Armed Services strategic forces subcommittee wants to transfer the building of weather of satellites to the National Reconnaissance Office after years of bumbling and indecision by the Air Force, NASA and NOAA.…

US Challengers Can Spoof, Dazzle, Cyber Attack US Satellites: DepSecDef

US Challengers Can Spoof, Dazzle, Cyber Attack US Satellites: DepSecDef
US Challengers Can Spoof, Dazzle, Cyber Attack US Satellites: DepSecDef

COLORADO SPRINGS: The work being done at the high-profile Joint Interagency Combined Space Operations Center (JICSPOC) includes live experiments with satellites, in addition to the wargaming that all assumed has been taking place, Deputy Defense Bob Work  says. “There are satellites up there, as you know, that don’t have a lot of useful life left,” Work replied when I asked what he…

‘This Is Our Sputnik Moment:’ Rep. Bridenstine Offers Sweeping Space Bill

‘This Is Our Sputnik Moment:’ Rep. Bridenstine Offers Sweeping Space Bill
‘This Is Our Sputnik Moment:’ Rep. Bridenstine Offers Sweeping Space Bill

COLORADO SPRINGS: Declaring the words in the headline, a junior congressman from Oklahoma who has stepped into a void of space leadership in the House, Rep. James Bridenstine, boldly told a jaded audience of senior space officials, diplomats, enthusiasts and the aerospace industry today that America “must forever be the preeminent spacefaring nation.” Bridenstine unveiled his American…

Intel Community Key To JICSPOC; 3rd Test Next Week: Gen. Hyten

Intel Community Key To JICSPOC; 3rd Test Next Week: Gen. Hyten
Intel Community Key To JICSPOC; 3rd Test Next Week: Gen. Hyten

AFA WINTER: The third experiment in how the Intelligence Community and the Pentagon should fight together in space gets underway next week, says Gen. John Hyten, head of Space Command, A fourth will be held in May. After the first two tests — all details of which are classified — one lesson has become absolutely clear, Hyten made…

‘Most Troubled Program’ In Air Force: Raytheon’s OCX

‘Most Troubled Program’ In Air Force: Raytheon’s OCX
‘Most Troubled Program’ In Air Force: Raytheon’s OCX

CAPITOL HILL: After a decade of improvements to space acquisition after more than a decade of disasters, the most troubled program being built by the US Air Force is again a space program. So said the man who should know: Lt. Gen. Sam Greaves, head of the amazing but often-reluctant-to-speak folks at Air Force Space and…

Two Scenarios Tested: STRATCOM’s Haney On JICSPOC Lessons

Two Scenarios Tested: STRATCOM’s Haney On JICSPOC Lessons
Two Scenarios Tested: STRATCOM’s Haney On JICSPOC Lessons

WASHINGTON: The new Joint Interagency Combined Space Operations Center (JICSPOC) has completed two of its nine scenarios and is helping the US military and its Intelligence Community learn how to monitor and fight using space, the head of Strategic Command, Adm Cecil Haney, said today. “While we still have a ways to go — I repeat, a…

DepSecDef Work On The Future Of DoD-IC Space Cooperation

DepSecDef Work On The Future Of DoD-IC Space Cooperation
DepSecDef Work On The Future Of DoD-IC Space Cooperation

PENTAGON: It poses one of the thorniest problems for the United States national security establishment: how to get the nation’s spy agencies, especially the secretive National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), and the military to work together when someone attacks US spy and military satellites. To offer some clarity on the way ahead for this relationship, Deputy Defense Secretary…

Would Spies Command In A Space War? Dunford Says Maybe

Would Spies Command In A Space War? Dunford Says Maybe
Would Spies Command In A Space War? Dunford Says Maybe

PENTAGON: If a spy satellite is attacked, who will command America’s response — the head of Strategic Command or the Director of National Intelligence? If an Air Force satellite is attacked first, who would command America’s response? These questions are being hotly — but very quietly –debated at the highest reaches of the U.S. government. Since an…

Air Force ‘Invited’ To Observe Investigation Of SpaceX Launch Failure

Air Force ‘Invited’ To Observe Investigation Of SpaceX Launch Failure
Air Force ‘Invited’ To Observe Investigation Of SpaceX Launch Failure

UPDATED: SMC Clarifies That Certification Is Not Indefinite. PENTAGON: Word from the Air Force is that SpaceX “remains certified” to launch the nation’s most expensive and heaviest intelligence and Air Force satellites. It took a few days, which is not surprising how politically and legally sensitive everything involving Elon Musk and SpaceX national security launch certification…

Work Unveils First Space Ops Center For Intel Community And Military

Work Unveils First Space Ops Center For Intel Community And Military
Work Unveils First Space Ops Center For Intel Community And Military

GEOINT: For the first time, all the nation’s spy satellites and the military’s satellites will be tracked from a single   location, allowing the two communities to develop tactics, techniques and procedures together, Deputy Defense Secretary Bob Work said here today. “But the thing we need most is a space operations center, and we are intent…

Elon’s SpaceX Gets Certified For National Security Launches; Can You Say Disruption?

Elon’s SpaceX Gets Certified For National Security Launches; Can You Say Disruption?
Elon’s SpaceX Gets Certified For National Security Launches; Can You Say Disruption?

WASHINGTON: While few doubted it would happen, the news that Elon Musk’s scrappy, pushy and — yes — disruptive launch company SpaceX won certification from Space and Missile Systems Center carries enormous import for the international launch industry, for the Pentagon, the Air Force and the Intelligence Community. It’s not that Musk’s SpaceX is going…