Space Domain Awareness

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Space Domain Awareness program focuses on advancing capabilities to track and analyze objects in orbit.

The Space Domain Awareness program aims to develop next-generation capabilities for tracking, identifying, and analyzing objects in space. It includes initiatives like Mission Delta 2, which operates 14 weapons systems in partnership with the U.S. Space Force. The program is also supported by various vendors and projects, such as Katalyst's SIGHT upgrade for satellites. Operational capabilities are expected to be delivered shortly after the program's launch in fall 2025.

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Space Force’s 15-year vision calls for more personnel, simulators and survivability
POLICY-REG1d ago

Space Force’s 15-year vision calls for more personnel, simulators and survivability

Space Force's new Objective Force plan outlines a vision through 2040, requiring significant manpower and expertise to enhance Space Control forces. Personnel will grow by 30%, and the satellite count is projected to increase from 12,000 to 60,000. The plan emphasizes a competitive marketplace for launch providers and advanced capabilities in offensive and defensive space warfare.

NRL to Showcase Sovereign Space Capabilities at 41st Space Symposium
D2D-COMMS10d ago

NRL to Showcase Sovereign Space Capabilities at 41st Space Symposium

U.S. Naval Research Laboratory will showcase advanced technologies for resilient space domain awareness and autonomous orbital infrastructure at the 41st Space Symposium. The focus is on enhancing capabilities in D2D-COMMS to address emerging challenges in space operations. This initiative underscores the importance of sovereign space capabilities in maintaining operational readiness and strategic advantage in the evolving space landscape.