Gen. B. Chance Saltzman
personGen. B. Chance Saltzman is the Chief of Space Operations for the United States Space Force.
Promoted to General in November 2022, B. Chance Saltzman serves as the Chief of Space Operations at the United States Space Force. He has held various leadership roles, including commander of the 460th Operations Group and the Aerospace Data Facility-Colorado. His career includes significant positions within the Air Force Space Command.
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Saltzman Rolls Out Space Force Objective Force, Flags CR as Top Risk
Gen. B. Chance Saltzman outlined the Space Force's Objective Force and Future Operating Environment documents at Space Symposium 2026, emphasizing growth and procurement strategies through 2040. He projected up to 30,000 satellites by 2040, with a focus on deterrence over sheer numbers. Saltzman flagged continuing resolutions as a top risk to funding and program execution.

Space Force releases two documents focused on 2040 planning
U.S. Space Force released two documents: Future Operating Environment 2040 and Objective Force 2040. Gen. B. Chance Saltzman emphasized the need for adaptation against evolving threats, particularly from China. The documents outline future capabilities, mission objectives, and a framework for personnel and infrastructure growth, aiming to align priorities and stimulate discussion within the defense community.