By Claudette Roulo, DoD News, Defense Media Activity
WASHINGTON -- The Defense Department will establish a sixth
branch of the armed forces, the U.S. Department of the Space Force, by 2020,
Vice President Mike Pence announced today.
In a speech at the Pentagon, the vice president also
announced plans to establish a new combatant command -- U.S. Space Command --
as well as a Space Operations Force and a new joint organization called the
Space Development Agency.
The announcement follows a seven-week review by DoD,
directed by President Donald J. Trump, of “the process necessary to establish a
space force as the sixth branch of the armed forces.”
A report outlining the results of the study will be released
later today.
“In his inaugural address to the nation, President Trump
declared that the United States stands ‘at the birth of a new millennium, ready
to unlock the mysteries of space,’” Pence said.
Space Force
Just as advances in aviation technology drove the emergence
of air as a new battlefield in the 20th century, advances in space technology
have made it clear that space is the new battlefield for the 21st century, the
vice president said. The U.S. will meet the emerging threats on this new
battlefield, he said, and carry on the cause of liberty and peace into the next
great frontier.
“The time has come to establish the United States Space
Force,” Pence said.
The new branch will be separate from, but equal to, the five
other branches, he said.
“To be clear: the Space Force will not be built from
scratch, because the men and women who run and protect our nation’s space
programs today are already the best in the world,” the vice president said.
“Across this department and our intelligence agencies, there
are literally tens of thousands of military personnel, civilians and
contractors operating and supporting our space systems -- and together, they
are the eyes and ears of America’s warfighters around the globe,” Pence said.
Peace Through Strength
Actions by U.S. adversaries make it clear that space is
already a warfighting domain, the vice president said.
“For many years, nations from Russia and China to North
Korea and Iran have pursued weapons to jam, blind and disable our navigation
and communications satellites via electronic attacks from the ground,” Pence
said. “But recently, our adversaries have been working to bring new weapons of
war into space itself.”
In 2007, China launched a missile that tracked and destroyed
one of its own satellites, the vice president said. And Russia is working on an
airborne laser to disrupt space-based systems, he added.
“Both nations are also investing heavily in what are known
as hypersonic missiles designed to fly up to 5 miles per second at such low
altitudes that they could potentially evade detection by our missile defense
radars,” Pence said. “In fact, China claimed to have made its first successful
test of a hypersonic vehicle just last week.”
In every domain, America will always seek peace, the vice president
said. “But history proves that peace only comes through strength,” he added.
“And in the realm of outer space, the United States Space Force will be that
strength.”
Action Steps
The report to be released today represents a critical step
toward establishing the Space Force, he said. It identifies several actions
that DoD will take as the nation evolves its space capabilities, “and they are
built on the lessons of the past,” Pence said.
First, the report calls for the creation of the U.S. Space
Command, a new unified combatant command for space. “This new command … will
establish unified command and control for our Space Force operations, ensure
integration across the military, and develop the space warfighting doctrine,
tactics, techniques, and procedures of the future,” he said.
Second, the report calls for the establishment of a Space
Operations Force -- an elite group of joint warfighters, specializing in the
domain of space, who will form the backbone of the nation’s newest armed
service. This force will draw from across the military to provide space
expertise in times of crisis and conflict, Pence said.
“Third, the report calls for a new joint organization -- the
Space Development Agency -- that will ensure the men and women of the Space
Force have the cutting-edge warfighting capabilities that they need and
deserve,” he said.
Finally, the report calls for clear lines of responsibility
and accountability to manage the process of establishing and growing the Space
Force, including the appointment of an assistant secretary of defense for
space, the vice president said.
“Creating a new branch of the military is not a simple
process,” Pence noted. “It will require collaboration, diligence and, above
all, leadership. As challenges arise and deadlines approach, there must be
someone in charge who can execute, hold others accountable, and be responsible
for the results.”
Ultimately, Congress must establish the new department, the
vice president said. “Next February, in the president’s budget, we will call on
the Congress to marshal the resources we need to stand up the Space Force, and
before the end of next year, our administration will work with the congress to
enact the statutory authority for the space force in the National Defense
Authorization Act,” he said.
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