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U.S. Space Command

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All verified mentions of this organization in source documents.

U.S. Space Command operates a vast network of ground-based and space-based surveillance sensors that monitor outer space.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space CommandOrg RelationshipFeb 24, 2022U.S. Space Command needs help identifying hostile intent in space

Space Command plans to add liaison officers from France, Germany, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Italy, and Spain.

Mentioned as: Space CommandTechnical ProductFeb 24, 2022U.S. Space Command needs help identifying hostile intent in space

A group of commercial satellite operators, known as the 'commercial integration cell,' provides intelligence to Space Command.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space CommandNarrative GeneralFeb 24, 2022U.S. Space Command needs help identifying hostile intent in space

U.S. Space Command seeks to expand partnerships beyond the Five Eye countries, which include Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space CommandNarrative GeneralFeb 24, 2022U.S. Space Command needs help identifying hostile intent in space

U.S. Space Command needs better tools to identify the source of nefarious activity in orbit.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space CommandNarrative GeneralFeb 24, 2022U.S. Space Command needs help identifying hostile intent in space

A key focus of U.S. Space Command is to protect satellite systems that provide communications, missile warning, and GPS navigation.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space CommandNarrative GeneralFeb 24, 2022U.S. Space Command needs help identifying hostile intent in space

U.S. Space Command would be responsible for recommending ways to respond if a U.S. satellite were attacked.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space CommandNarrative GeneralFeb 24, 2022U.S. Space Command needs help identifying hostile intent in space

U.S. Space Command is strengthening partnerships with allied countries and the private sector to share intelligence about the space domain.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space CommandNarrative GeneralFeb 24, 2022U.S. Space Command needs help identifying hostile intent in space

General James Dickinson is the commander of U.S. Space Command, which is a military combatant command in charge of operations in the space domain.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space CommandNarrative GeneralFeb 24, 2022U.S. Space Command needs help identifying hostile intent in space

Air Vice-Marshal Paul Godfrey, commander of the U.K. Space Command, said the U.K. Space Command will host an industry day on 2022-03-30 to discuss opportunities to collaborate with the private sector.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space CommandNarrative GeneralFeb 1, 2022U.K. announces $2 billion in new funding for military space programs

The GSSAP program delivers a space-based capability operating in a near-geosynchronous Earth orbit in support of U.S. Space Command space surveillance operations.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space CommandTechnical ProductJan 21, 2022Northrop Grumman-Built USSF Mission-8 Satellites Successfully Pushed To Orbit By ULA

The Trump administration ordered the transfer of spaceflight safety responsibilities from U.S. Space Command to the Department of Commerce in a 2018 policy directive.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space CommandNarrative GeneralJan 13, 2022DoD space policy nominee highlights complex security challenges facing U.S.

Lloyd Austin assigned U.S. Space Command and the DoD’s civilian-led policy office to implement the 2021-07-07 guidelines and coordinate them with other agencies and international allies.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space CommandNarrative GeneralDec 1, 2021Biden administration turns focus to space security

The U.S. Space Force and U.S. Space Command lack credible options to deter and defeat ASAT attacks across all orbital regimes.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space CommandNarrative GeneralDec 1, 2021A Defense One Post: Responses To Russian Anti-Satellite (ASAT) Tests

U.S. Space Command initially reported tracking more than 1,500 pieces of debris created by the destruction of the Cosmos 1408 spacecraft.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space CommandNarrative GeneralNov 30, 2021NASA postpones ISS spacewalk because of debris

Shaw indicated that U.S. Space Command analysts are characterizing the missile event, with current estimates suggesting that the destroyed satellite created approximately 1,500 debris objects.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space CommandNarrative GeneralNov 17, 2021U.S. officials: Anti-satellite test another sign of Russia’s aggressive intentions in space

The Japan Air Self-Defense Force and U.S. Space Command signed a space security collaboration agreement in March that includes assigning a full-time liaison officer from the Japan Air Self-Defense Force to U.S. Space Command headquarters at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space CommandNoiseNov 15, 2021Japan to launch 2nd space defense unit to protect satellites from electromagnetic attack

Colorado lawmakers argue that moving U.S. Space Command to Alabama would be counterproductive as most of its workforce and industrial base reside in Colorado.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space CommandTechnical ProductOct 18, 2021Investigations of U.S. Space Command’s basing decision to continue into 2022

If the relocation goes forward, U.S. Space Command would move by 2026.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space CommandTechnical ProductOct 18, 2021Investigations of U.S. Space Command’s basing decision to continue into 2022

During a recent tour, Colorado lawmakers spoke with officials from U.S. Space Command and the U.S. Space Force about the relocation issue.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space CommandTechnical ProductOct 18, 2021Investigations of U.S. Space Command’s basing decision to continue into 2022
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