
Space and Missile Systems Center SMC Industry Day ECL Inputs Col Douglas Pentecost Dep Director, SMC/ECL 22 October 2020 Distribution Statement A. Approved for public release. Distribution is unlimited. 10 Space Starts Here Launch Enterprise Transitioning to New Launch Vehicles Innovating Multi-Mission Payloads Space Vehicle Full Secondary Payload Vulcan Falcon Heavy (2 On Contract) Vulcan Falcon 9 Falcon Adapter Falcon 9 (3 On Contract) Next: 2Q FY22 Heavy (5 On Contract) Next: USSF-44 Delta IV Next: GPS III-4 ~30 May 21 Heavy TBD Atlas V (5 on Contract) Space Force launches the (7 On Contract) Next: NROL-44 Next: NROL-101 TBD most critical National TBD Security Space (NSS) Responsive Access to Space satellites: - Nation’s eyes and ears - Secure communications - Positioning, Navigation & Timing - Space warfighting capability 700+ successful small launches Provide Government Mission Assurance until satellite separation Launch is Key to Space Warfighting Operations 11 Space Starts Here NSSL Tenets for Mission Success Two or more families of launch vehicles NSSL Priorities • Mission success Strategies to Spacecraft • Transition National compatible with manage the Security Space manifest Mission multiple launch vehicles payloads to new Success launch vehicles • Assure access for End-to-end current and future Mission Sufficient launch Assurance space architectures infrastructure for including Fleet readiness Surveillance • Cultivate innovative mission assurance Delivering Mission Success While Transitioning the Future of Launch 12 Space Starts Here Flexible Access to Space for National Security Sounding Rocket Small Rocket Orbital Services National Security Program – 4 Program – Orbital Program – 4 Space Launch Suborbital targets and LEO access through Small and medium Highly reliable medium experimental flights very small launch launches to LEO to heavy spacelift - Often classified projects - Compete every launch - Tailorable MA - NSS Cat A, B, & C - IDIQ with 2 providers - SBIR opportunities - 8 IDIQ providers - 2 providers - 9-18 month procurement - 9-18 month procurement - 12-24 month procurement - 2 year procurement - 2019 through 2025 - 2019 through 2029 - 2019 through 2028 - 2020 through 2025 Scope of Launch Enterprise Contracts Mission Manifest Office - Coordinates all SMC Missions - Single entry point for all NSS Customers - Pursues additional secondary payload opportunities on other Launch Vehicles 13 Space Starts Here NSSL Acquisition Strategy LEGACY TRANSITION FUTURE FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25 FY26 FY27+ Phase 1 - Block Buy Phase 1 Launch Atlas V Sole Source Capability Completion Delta IV Heavy Sole Delta IV Heavy Sole Source Procurement Source Launches Phase 1A – Competition Certified Launch Service Providers Launch Service Agreements (LSA) Tech RPS Maturation (RPS efforts bridged and incorporated into Investment LSA) Phase 2 - Competition Phase 2 Launch Service Procurements Launch Launch Service Support (LSS) National Security Launch Architecture Phase 3 Development Initiative(s) (NSLA) Study Phase 3 - Sustainable Competition 14 LSS Space Starts Here 2020 Launches Atlas V Falcon 9 AEHF-6, USSF-7 GPS III-3 Launch is Key to Space Warfighting Operations 15 Space Starts Here Headquarters U.S. Space Force Product Support Enterprise Ms. Jillyn Howe Director, SMC/ECP 22 October 2020 Distribution Statement A. Approved for public release. Distribution is unlimited. PRODUCT SUPPORT ENTERPRISE (ECP) GLOBAL POSITIONING LAUNCH and RANGES SYSTEM (GPS) Eastern Range – Patrick AFB, FL Western Range – Vandenberg AFB, CA Range of the Future (ROTF) GPS IIF LAUNCH on Atlas 401 MISSION ESSENTIAL TASKS ECP is dedicated to sustaining Space Weapons Systems, supporting Space Operators and Users, developing and executing transition to Ops for new Space capabilities, providing product support GPS provides highly accurate timing and expertise to fielded system Users, and reduce three dimensional position and velocity to Operations and Maintenance costs Provides Range operations, planning, unlimited users anywhere on or above the and safety, and instrumentation to Earth’s surface. US Nuclear Detonation support DoD, civil, and commercial Detection System is hosted payload on GPS space launch operations. satellites. MILITARY SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS SATELLITE CONTROL NETWORK SPACE BASED INFRARED SYSEMS MILSATCOM provides high-capacity strategic, Operational, and tactical communications supporting the defense communications system to include the AFSCN provides multiuser satellite control military services, the State Department, the White House SBIRS supports battlespace capabilities available to US Government Communications Agency, and other government characterization for early missile launch and space vehicles. agencies. warning and missile defense support. Providing product support solutions for all fielded space weapon systems through collaboration and partnerships to ensure warfighter dominance in space Product Support Enterprise (ECP) Challenges and Opportunities TECHNICAL CHALLENGES o Top challenges are unprecedented warfighter demand on our satellite control ground stations and increase launch manifest on ranges, both critical elements of SMC o Performing network operation functions that provide multiuser satellite control capabilities that are available to all US Government launch and Space Vehicles (SV) through an increasingly congested, contested, degraded, and operationally denied environment o Supporting critical components in the network that require sustainment beyond the designed end of life PARTNERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES o Allow industry to bring enabling functions; leverage federal, state, and industry agility/flexibility o Service level agreements with available civil and commercial transmit/receive network providers; Commercial Augmentation Services (CAS) Program will provide partnerships with commercial vendors as a cost effective way to supplement inherent capabilities o CCS-C capabilities provides significant opportunity to move Enterprise Ground Service forward o Cornerstone for WR Range of the Future (ROTF) Implementation o Introduction of Next-Gen GPS capability with Ops Acceptance of GPS III SVs and Modernized GPS signals 1 8 Product Support Enterprise (ECP) Forecasted Opportunities o Range Communications Facility (RCF), Phase III – SMC/ECPL o Anticipate award ~ February 2021 o Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) Product Support Integration Contract Evolution (SPICE) – SMC/ECPR o Anticipate award March 2021 o Command & Control System – Consolidated Sustainment and Resiliency (C-SAR) – SMC/ECPM o Anticipate Industry Day December 2020; RFP May 2021 o Global Broadcast Service (GBS) Transportable Ground Receive Suite (TGRS) Production and Sustainment II (TGRS II) – SMC/ECPM o Anticipate award by August 2021 o GPS Block IIF On Orbit Support Services Acquisition – SMC/ECPG o RFP ~ November 2020; Award December 2021 o GPS Block IIR/IIR-M/III/IIIF On Orbit Support Services Acquisition – SMC/ECPG o RFP ~ November 2020; Award December 2021 1 9 GEO SBIRS GEO WGS AEHF DSCS DSP Commercial Milstar (C/Ku/Ka) MEO LEO Product Support Enterprise SCN – GPS – MILSATCOM – SBIRS – LTRS – DMSP DMSP SBIRS HEO Thule AB, Greenlan d European Relay Station, EU Buckley AFB New Boston Guam Tracking Vandenberg AFS MOD Oakhanger, AFB UK Station Schriever Peterson AFB Cape Canaveral Kwajalein AFB Kaena Point, Ascension Atoll HI Island Relay Ground Diego Garcia Station – Pacific, AS Supporting 30+ Ground Command, Control & Communication and Launch stations and 65+ On-orbit Assets Space Enterprise Corps Questions? 21 BACK UP SLIDES Space Enterprise Corps Space Enterprise Corps (EC) Program Execution/Services Brig. Gen Jason Cothern, Director & PEO Chief of Staff (CoS), Lt Col Lampley PEO Execution Group (PEG) Chief, Maj Jeon Corps Staff Mr. Michael Dolan, NH-04, Deputy Director Exec, Capt Sutton Mission Functional/Services Col Elizabeth Ward, IMA to the PEO Staff Director, Maj Hartman D/H = Dual-hatted Staff Director, Maj Wilburn Executive Assistant, Ms. Trina Galloway LAUNCH ENTERPRISE (ECL) X-MSN GROUND/COMM PRODUCT SUPPORT CHIEF INFORMATION ENTERPRISE ENTERPRISE SAFETY (ECS) Enterprise Finance (ECF) Col Bongiovi, Director ENTERPRISE (ECX) ENTERPRISE (ECP) OFFICE (ECC) Col Pentecost, Deputy ENGINEERING (ECE) Mr. Mejasich, NH-04, Director Mr. Yew, NH-04, Director (D/H) Col Turnbull, Director Ms. Howe, MH-04, Director Ms. Gonce, NH-04, Director Mr. Steinmeyer, Exec Director Mr. Gimlin, NH-04, Director Mr. Meyers, NH-04, Deputy VACANT, Deputy Lt. Col Barbour, Deputy Vacant, Deputy Col Jamie Fernandez, IMA Engineering Tactical C2 AFSCN Data Office Enterprise Eng Services Contracting Advisor Staff Col Strizzi Col Krepps Ms. Mazik, NH-04 VACANT Inbound, NH-04 Mr. Hobbs, NH-04 (D/H) Falcon LS Operational C2 GPS & USNDS Cyber Security Environ & Spectrum Dr. Lauderdale Col Krolikowski Mr. Mediate, NH-04 Mr. Gonzalez, NH-03 Lt. Col Morales Ops & Management (ECO) Atlas/Delta LS Data Transport LTRS Information Security EMAT Mr. Porr, NH-03 Col Clark Lt. Col Lewis Mr. Healy, NH-04 Mr. Myhra, NH-03 Mr. Landis, NH-04 Chief, LA AFB New LS Dev Ops Integration MILSATCOM Technology Office Mr. Sanjume, NH-04 Col Krepps (acting) Mr. McIntyre, NH-04 Lt Col Olipane Ops & Management (ECPO) Mr. Bell, NH-04 Mission Procurement Chief Engineer SBIRS Enterprise Cyber Ops Chief, Peterson AFB Col Walker VACANT Ms. McCorvey. NH-04 Mr. Delfel, NH-03 Small Launch & Targets Chief of Contracting Chief of Finance Lt. Col Rose Mr. Brown, NH-04 Mr. Robinson,
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