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The Air Force expects to select a permanent U.S. Space Command headquarters location in early 2021 and expects it will take up to six years to build new facilities.
U.S. Space Command was established in August 2019 as the U.S. military’s 11th unified combatant command.
On 2020-11-19, the Department of the Air Force selected six military bases as candidate locations for U.S. Space Command headquarters.
Senior officials from the U.S. Space Force and U.S. Space Command, industry executives, and members of academia attended the roundtable event organized by Rep. Doug Lamborn.
One of Rep. Doug Lamborn's goals is to keep the U.S. Space Command headquarters in Colorado Springs.
An Air Force-led basing study is evaluating multiple locations for U.S. Space Command headquarters.
Rep. Doug Lamborn's district is home to the U.S. Air Force Academy, U.S. Space Command, and several Air Force and Army installations in Colorado Springs.
U.S. Strategic Command’s space functions were moved to U.S. Space Command when the space unified combatant command was established on 2019-08-29.
Bank of America corporate research reported that of the approximately 27,000 objects larger than a baseball tracked by U.S. Space Command, about 8,000 are uncontrolled projectiles that pose a threat to space missions.
U.S. Space Command is a unified combatant command established in August 2019 to oversee operations that involve satellites in space.
U.S. Space Command was first established in 1985 and deactivated in 2002.
U.S. Space Command is working with the Department of Commerce to build concepts, share technology, and develop processes and procedures for space traffic management.
U.S. Space Command is providing more precise data about the location and potential interaction between objects in space starting on 2020-09-24.
NASA worked with U.S. Space Command to track an unidentified piece of debris expected to pass near the International Space Station on 2020-09-22.
U.S. Air Force Space Command was disestablished when the U.S. Space Force was created on 2019-12-20.
Communities from 26 states submitted bids to host the permanent headquarters of U.S. Space Command.
Gen. John "Jay" Raymond served concurrently as commander of U.S. Space Command and as chief of space operations of the U.S. Space Force beginning in December 2019.
U.S. Army Gen. James Dickinson will take command of U.S. Space Command on 2020-08-20 at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado.
President Trump signed a memorandum in December 2018 re-establishing U.S. Space Command as the military’s 11th unified combatant command.
The Air Force said it will announce the decision on U.S. Space Command’s permanent headquarters location in January 2021.