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David D. Thompson has held leadership positions at the National Reconnaissance Office, Air Force Warfare Center, and United States Strategic Command.
General David D. Thompson held senior positions at the National Reconnaissance Office, Air Force Warfare Center, and United States Strategic Command.
The Defense Information Systems Agency Program Executive Office – Spectrum partnered with United States Strategic Command to develop EMBM-J.
The 2022 Unified Command Plan directs transfer of missile defense responsibilities from U.S. Strategic Command to U.S. Space Command.
The United States first stood up U.S. Space Command in 1985 and merged it with U.S. Strategic Command in 2002.
The United Kingdom participates in Global Sentinel, a multinational space situational awareness exercise launched by U.S. Strategic Command in 2016 and now overseen by U.S. Space Command.
U.S. Space Command was originally created in 1985 and deactivated in 2002 with its duties transferred to U.S. Strategic Command.
The Trump administration in 2018 assigned U.S. Strategic Command responsibility for upgrading the NC3 architecture so it is compatible with modern technology.
Kevin P. Chilton retired from the U.S. Air Force in 2011 as Commander of U.S. Strategic Command.
U.S. Space Command was first established in 1985 and deactivated in 2002 when space operations were moved under U.S. Strategic Command.
U.S. Space Command was first established in 1985 and deactivated in 2002 when space operations moved under U.S. Strategic Command.
Hyten was a former commander of U.S. Strategic Command and Air Force Space Command.
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.
U.S. Space Command’s functions were absorbed by U.S. Strategic Command in 2002 to free up resources to create U.S. Northern Command.
U.S. Space Command was first established in 1985 and merged into U.S. Strategic Command in 2002.
Functions of the pre-2002 U.S. Space Command were absorbed by U.S. Strategic Command to free resources to create U.S. Northern Command.
U.S. Space Command’s functions were absorbed by U.S. Strategic Command in 2002 to free up resources to create U.S. Northern Command to oversee homeland defense.
U.S. Space Command is being spun off from U.S. Strategic Command 17 years after space ceased to be an independent combatant command and was merged into Strategic Command.
Gen. John Raymond plans to transfer approximately 640 people from U.S. Strategic Command who are currently performing duties at space mission operations centers to U.S. Space Command.
U.S. Space Command existed from 1985 until 2002 before it was merged with U.S. Strategic Command during the George W. Bush administration.