Gen. Stephen Whiting
personGen. Stephen Whiting is the Commander of the United States Space Command.
Gen. Stephen N. Whiting is a United States Space Force general responsible for defending U.S. and Allied interests in the space domain as the Commander of U.S. Space Command. He previously served as the first commander of Space Operations Command from 2020 to 2024. Whiting has been in the United States Air Force since 1989.
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Gen. Stephen Whiting: First USSPACECOM Operational Staff Arrive at Redstone This Week
Gen. Stephen Whiting, Commander of U.S. Space Command, announced that eight intelligence analysts will begin operational work at Redstone Arsenal this week, marking the first operational personnel at the command's future permanent home. The command anticipates 200 personnel by year-end, with full staffing expected by 2031 or 2032, significantly ahead of traditional timelines due to new authorities.

U.S. Space Command advances work on maneuver warfare strategy
U.S. Space Command is advancing a maneuver warfare strategy for space, as articulated by Gen. Stephen Whiting. The strategy emphasizes the need for satellites to maneuver rather than remain in predictable orbits, enhancing operational flexibility. Utilizing the CAVE environment, analysts will model and simulate scenarios for future testing, with exercises expected to commence later this year.