Release Number: 151001
10/7/2015 - PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo -- General
John E. Hyten, commander of Air Force Space Command (AFSPC), declared
Initial Operational Capability (IOC) for the first two Geosynchronous
Space Situational Awareness Program (GSSAP) spacecraft on Sept. 29,
2015.
This significant achievement is reflective of the outstanding
collaboration between numerous organizations, including AFSPC, U.S.
Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) and its Joint Functional Component
Command for Space (JFCC Space), the Space and Missile Systems Center,
14th Air Force, the 50th Space Wing (50th SW) and Orbital ATK
Corporation. It is the latest in a series of efforts by the defense and
intelligence communities to strengthen Space Situational Awareness
(SSA), including establishing a new Joint Interagency Combined Space
Operations Center, agreeing to continue working together to increase
space collaboration and coordination, and taking other steps to increase
resilience.
The declaration of IOC for GSSAP concludes successful testing of the
system. It brings on line an SSA capability that will improve our
ability to rapidly detect, warn, characterize and attribute disturbances
to space systems in the geosynchronous (GEO) environment. The system
reduces the likelihood of space collision, increases safety in this
domain and will support USSTRATCOM's Unified Command Plan-assigned
mission to plan and conduct SSA.
GSSAP's maneuverability and vantage point near GEO make it a valuable
addition to existing U.S. operational assets. Other assets conducting
SSA of GEO, which GSSAP complements, include the Space Based Space
Surveillance system, which operates in Low Earth Orbit, and multiple
ground-based sensors.
The Space and Missile Systems Center, located at Los Angeles Air Force
Base, operated the satellites during nearly a year of developmental
testing. At the conclusion of testing, the Space and Missile Systems
Center turned operational control of the satellites over to 14th Air
Force, which was delegated to the 1st Space Operations Squadron, 50th
SW, for operational test and evaluation.
"We're extremely honored to declare IOC for the Geosynchronous Space
Situational Awareness Program," said Lt. Col. Casey Beard, 1 SOPS
Commander. "We look forward to integrating this new system and
capability into our space-based space situational awareness architecture
and enhancing space situational awareness."
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