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Space and Missile Systems Center

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The U.S. Space Force plans to provide a total of approximately $110,000,000 to the JCO for fiscal years 2023 through 2027.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipJun 26, 2023U.K. joins U.S. Space Command’s commercial space-tracking cell

The U.S. Space Force plans to provide approximately $20,000,000 to the JCO for commercial SSA data purchases in fiscal year 2023.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipJun 26, 2023U.K. joins U.S. Space Command’s commercial space-tracking cell

The $700,000,000 requested by the U.S. Space Force for 2024 is intended for cybersecurity software, hardware, and training.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterNarrative FinancialJun 22, 2023SpiderOak demonstrates cybersecurity software on orbit

Space Systems Command and its U.S. Space Force mission partners launched the classified NROL-68 payload into GEO on 2023-06-22.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipJun 22, 2023Space Systems Command’s statement as it launches National Reconnaissance Office mission aboard United Launch Alliance’s Delta IV Heavy rocket

One Delta IV Heavy launch remained planned for the U.S. Space Force in 2024.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterNarrative GeneralJun 22, 2023Space Systems Command’s statement as it launches National Reconnaissance Office mission aboard United Launch Alliance’s Delta IV Heavy rocket

The U.S. Space Force proposed a $30,300,000,000 budget for 2024, which is the largest budget in the service’s history.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterNarrative FinancialJun 22, 2023Space Force missile-warning satellites drawing congressional attention

Space Systems Command is the U.S. Space Force field command responsible for acquiring and delivering warfighting space capabilities.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterNarrative GeneralJun 22, 2023Space Systems Command’s statement as it launches National Reconnaissance Office mission aboard United Launch Alliance’s Delta IV Heavy rocket

The U.S. Space Force requested $700,000,000 in its 2024 budget for cybersecurity.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterNarrative FinancialJun 22, 2023SpiderOak demonstrates cybersecurity software on orbit

The U.S. Space Force plans to spend up to $340,000,000 on testing and training infrastructure.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipJun 20, 2023True Anomaly to pursue military contracts for virtual, live training tech

Orbital Composites has been awarded six Small Business Innovation Research contracts by the U.S. Space Force, U.S. Air Force, and U.S. Navy in the last two years.

Mentioned as: U.S. Space ForceTechnical ProductJun 20, 2023Orbital Composites leans into space market

The U.S. Space Force awarded Palantir $110,300,000 in contract extensions for the company’s cloud-based data services.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipJun 17, 2023Space Force extends Palantir’s data-as-a-service contracts

Gen. Chance Saltzman issued a memo on 2023-06-08 that frames the U.S. Space Force's effectiveness as depending on an unassailable relationship with the society it serves.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterNarrative GeneralJun 14, 2023Space Force working to define what it means to be a guardian

Self-reported guardian racial demographics for the U.S. Space Force are 63% White, 14% Hispanic or Latino, 7.5% Black or African American, and 6.3% Asian, with the remainder including American Indian/Native Alaskan, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander and others.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterNoiseJun 14, 2023Space Force working to define what it means to be a guardian

The U.S. Space Force is working to establish its brand and build an organizational identity.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterNarrative GeneralJun 14, 2023Space Force working to define what it means to be a guardian

Tomorrow.io won $10,300,000 in U.S. Space Force funding in May for two weather satellites.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipJun 14, 2023Tomorrow.io raises $87 million for weather satellite constellation

The U.S. Space Force is investing in early-stage technologies and developing a strategy to buy commercial services to refuel and service satellites in geostationary orbit by the early 2030s.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipJun 13, 2023Space Force eager to harness satellite-servicing technologies

The proposed chairman’s mark would prohibit the U.S. Space Force from issuing a contract for procurement of the Wideband Global Satcom WGS-12 satellite that Congress directed in the 2023 spending bill.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterNarrative GeneralJun 13, 2023Rogers in draft NDAA bill presses Air Force on relocation of U.S. Space Command

The draft bill requires the Department of Defense to establish a process to identify and evaluate commercial space situational awareness capabilities and to develop and implement a plan to integrate that data into U.S. Space Force operational systems.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterNarrative GeneralJun 12, 2023Space domain awareness provisions in draft NDAA proposal

The U.S. Space Force is collaborating with the Missile Defense Agency and the Space Development Agency under the Chief of Space Operations to develop a unified Overhead Persistent Infrared (OPIR) Enterprise solution for missile warning, missile tracking, and missile defense.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipJun 11, 2023The Space Enterprise Consortium being used by L3Harris for the Missile Track Custody program + also awarded a million$$ contract

Above Space (formerly Orbital Assembly) aims to develop large rotating space stations and secured a $1,700,000 U.S. Space Force contract in March 2023 to work on technologies for deployable structures.

Mentioned as: Space and Missile Systems CenterOrg RelationshipJun 8, 2023From one, many: The race to develop commercial space stations and the markets for them
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