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Space & Missile Systems Center

Launch Enterprise Directorate SMC Industry Day Briefing

Col Douglas Pentecost Deputy Director, Launch Enterprise

Building the Future for Military Space 1 Launch Enterprise Systems Directorate

Space Vehicle

Full EELV Secondary Falcon Payload Heavy Adapter IV Heavy Delta IV V Responsive Access to Space I Air Force launches the most Minotaur IV critical National Security Janus Space (NSS) satellites: - Nation’s eyes and ears - Secure communications - Position, Navigation & Timing - Space warfighting capability

Tailored mission assurance enabling Assured Access To Sace for future architectures Launch is Key to Space Warfighting Operations 2 EELV – Evolved Expendable RSLP – Rocket Systems Launch Program EELV Tenets for Mission SSuccess P A C E A N D M I S S I L E S Y S T E M S C E N T E R

EELV • Mission success for AssuredPriorities Access to Space • Transition NSS Payloads to New Launch Vehicles via Launch Service Agreements • Plan for the Future

Delivering Mission Success While Transitioning the Future of Launch

Building the Future for Military Space 3 2018 Accomplishments

S P A C E A N D M I S S I L E S Y S T E M S C E N T E R n Three successful NSS launches: SBIRS G-4; AFSPC-11, NROL-47 n Competitive Mission Awards: n EELV – Over $770M Awarded: n United Launch Alliance (ULA): 2 Missions (AFSPC-8, SBIRS-4 NROL-47 AFSPC-12) n Space X: 4 Missions (GPS III-4, 5, 6, AFSPC-52) AFPSC-11 n Rocket Systems Launch Program (RSLP) n Expanded Launch Service Providers' partnership through spacelift & launch-range forums n NROL-174 Awarded; NROL-129 Awarded in 60 days n Launch Service Agreements awarded on 10 Oct 18: n Government investment in Launch System Prototypes: n Blue Origin - n Innovation Systems - OmegA n United Launch Alliance - Vulcan

Building the Future for Military Space 4 Upcoming Launches * All Dates Are Zulu S P A C E A N D M I S S I L E S Y S T E M S C E N T E R

Atlas V Falcon n AEHF-4 (551/CCAFS) n GPS III-2 (CCAFS) n ILC 17 Oct 18 n ILC 15 Dec 18 n STP-2 (Heavy/CCAFS) n ILC TBD

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Falcon Heavy Delta IV n NROL-71 (Heavy/VAFB) n ILC 30 Nov 18 n NROL-111 (Small/Wallops) n WGS-10 (M+ 5,4/CCAFS) n ILC Jun 19 n ILC 23 Jan 19

Delta IV Delta IV Heavy Minotaur I

Building the Future for Military Space 5 SMC 2.0 Tenets Enable Agile & Responsive Launch S P A C E A N D M I S S I L E S Y S T E M S C E N T E R n Futures, Architectures & n Rocket Systems Launch Program (RSLP), Small Innovations Launch & Targets Division (LEX) n Provides low-cost, competitive small launch n Enables launch solutions for resilient, services 18-24 months after Task Order award responsive satellite evolutions n Postured to support two future NRO launches n Drive concepts, tech needs & per year through FY24 partnerships to lead-turn the future n Also launches STP, Space RCO, MDA and other state Mission Partners n Launch Service Agreements n OTAs allow flexibility & innovation n Shared development cost with Space industry partners Vehicle n Transition National Security Space Full EELV manifest Secondar y Payload n Agile and aggressive development Adapter plan Re-Architecting SMC to Manage Launch as an Enterprise n Mission Manifest Office (MMO)

n Create front door for launch Building the Future for Military Space 6 customers n Maximize capability delivered on EELV Acquisition Strategy S P A C E A N D M I S S I L E S Y S T E M S C E N T E R

Building the Future for Military Space 7 EELV Program Development Snapshot S P A C E A N D M I S S I L E S Y S T E M S C E N T E R

n Competitively award two FFP procurement contracts in FY20 for NSS launch services n Full and Open Competition (LSA and non-LSA providers can compete) n Off-ramp non-selected companies from Launch Service Agreements n If non-LSA Provider wins Phase 2, an OTA will not be awarded

Building the Future for Military Space 8 Phase 2 Program Overview S P A C E A N D M I S S I L E S Y S T E M S C E N T E R n Phase 2 is using full & open competition to Launch Service Support increase innovation for Assured Access to Space across all 9 EELV reference NSS Unique Infrastructure n Phase 2 will competitively award block buy launch service contracts to 2 providers n Designed to enable warfighter flexibility and Mission provide stability and commitment to industry Assurance n Annual Launch Services Support task orders minimize impact of NSS-unique costs on launch Fleet-wide providers’ commercial business Surveillance n Targeting RFP release in late 2018 / early 2019

Building the Future for Military Space 9 Summary S P A C E A N D M I S S I L E S Y S T E M S C E N T E R FY18 Successful Launches n Maintain Mission Success through Assured Access to Space n Unprecedented record of success – 72 successful EELV NSS launches n Recent launches: SBIRS-4, AFSPC-11, NROL-47 n Upcoming Launches: AEHF-4, NROL-71, WGS-10, GPS III-2, STP-2*, NROL-111

NROL-47 n Transition NSS Payloads to New Launch Vehicles 12 Jan 18 via LSA n LSA awarded on 10 October 2018

SBIRS GEO-4 n Plan for the Future 19 Jan 18 n Phase 2 award planned in December 2019 allows for expendable & reusable launch systems n Partnering with NASA and NRO

AFSPC-1 1 *Procured with EELV funding, non-NSS mission 14 Apr 18 1 Mar 19: EELV becomes National Security Space Launch (FY19 NDAA)

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