By Senior Airman Hailey Haux, Secretary of the Air Force
Public Affairs Command Information / Published January 27, 2016
WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James
testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee, along with Under
Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics Frank Kendall,
on military space launch and the use of Russian-made rocket engines Jan. 27.
During her testimony, James highlighted space capabilities’
role in national security, the importance of modernization and the need for
end-to-end space launch services.
“The U.S. relies upon space as an essential element of our
national security,” James said in her opening statement. “Space provides us
with the ability to operate effectively around the world, to understand what
our own forces are doing and to stay ahead of our adversaries. Space is key to
projecting credible and effective power around the world to support our allies
and deter aggression.”
Maintaining the advantage requires the ability to modernize
and replenish space architecture through a reliable launch capability, which
remains the Air Force’s number one space priority, James continued.
Assured access to space requires end-to-end space launch
services and not just a rocket engine, James said in her written testimony.
“The Department would strongly prefer not to fund a rocket
engine alone because a rocket alone will not get us to space,” James said. “We
need an entire capability, not just one single component. We need to expand on
our horizon and keep focusing on the launch capability in its totality of which
the engine is a key component, but it’s not the only component.”
The Air Force has been operating in space for decades and
remains dedicated to maintaining its advantage. Exploring types of rocket
propulsion systems in a competitive way could lead to having new competitors
and new capabilities for space access.
“There are fantastic developments in the commercial world,”
James said. “We are following them, we are celebrating them, and we are putting
some of our resources, time and energy toward trying to get them there because
we will all benefit from it.”
No comments:
Post a Comment