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The Aerospace & Defense Forum Los Angeles Chapter October 21, 2016 UNCLASSIFIED Space and Missile Systems Center SMC Overview 5 May 2015 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY AF Strategic Vectors & SAF/AQ & AFSPC Mission and Vision SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER Air Force Strategy’s Five Strategic Vectors 1. Provide Effective 21st Century Deterrence 2. Maintain a Robust and Flexible Global Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Capability 3. Ensure a Full-Spectrum Capable, High-End Focused Force 4. Pursue a Multi-Domain Approach to our Five Core Missions 5. Continue the Pursuit of Game-Changing Technologies SAF/AQ Mission AFSPC Mission Deliver enduring world-class capabilities to assure Air, Space, and Cyberspace dominance for the nation and our allies Provide resilient and affordable space and cyberspace capabilities for the Joint Force and the Nation SAF/AQ Vision AFSPC Vision Agile sourcing through innovative strategic solutions developed by multiskilled professionals who anticipate and deliver warfighting capabilities Global access, persistence, and awareness for the 21st century UNCLASSIFIED 2 1 The Aerospace & Defense Forum Los Angeles Chapter October 21, 2016 SMC Mission, Vision, and Mandates SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER SMC 2016 MANDATES Mission: Deliver resilient and affordable space capabilities for the nation Vision: Be the most respected acquirer and sustainer of space systems • Deliver war fighting capability by maintaining momentum on improving and executing programs • Focus on making today’s space systems more affordable • Evolve and implement new architectures that are affordable and resilient • Take Care of our People • Provide Mission-Ready Airmen Responsive and Affordable Acquisition and Sustainment UNCLASSIFIED 3 SMC History UNCLASSIFIED SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER SPACE E 1954 1970 1960 1980 2010 2000 1990 2016 Space Warning MIDAS/Vela DSP Navigation Comm Comm IDSCP DDS DSCS II SBIRS GPS II/IIA AFSAT/ FLTSAT DSCS III DMSP Block I Weather ISR DSP II GPS I ICBM GBS W GS AEHF EPS DMSP Block V “Real Time” SR DSM/ARTS Space Control Launch GPS IIF/IIIA Milstar I/II Corona Prog 110/989/467/437 AFSCF SEV CHIRP GPS IIR CCS-C/RBC SBSS/RAIDRS/CCS Atlas / Titan II/Delta Thor/Atlas/Titan Space Shuttle IUS Minuteman Titan IV Peacekeeper Atlas V / Delta IV Minotaur RSA/IIA-MFCC JMS GSSAP Falcon 9 PGS / CSM 62 years of Space & Missile Power Development and Sustainment 4 2 The Aerospace & Defense Forum Los Angeles Chapter October 21, 2016 SMC AFPEO/SP Organization SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER COMMANDER PEO SPACE Lt Gen Samuel Greaves VICE COMMANDER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Brig Gen Mark Baird Ms. Joy White, SES CENTER STAFF RANGE & NETWORK DIV Col Thomas Rock Brig Gen Scott Goldstein SPACE SUPERIORITY SYSTEMS DIR Col Philip Garrant LAUNCH SYSTEMS ENTERPRISE DIR Dr. Claire Leon, SES JUDGE ADVOCATE Col James Kennedy Mobilization Assistant to COMMANDER REMOTE SENSING SYSTEM DIR Brig Gen Michael Guetlein ADVANCED SYSTEMS & DEVELOPMENT DIR Col John Anttonen 61st AIR BASE GROUP Col Charles Roberts PROGRAM MANAGEMENT & INTEGRATION Mr. Cordell DeLaPena, SES CONTRACTING Col Christopher Wegner (Acting) 1 ENGINEERING Mr. Tom Fitzgerald, SES OPERATIONALLY RESPONSIVESPACE Col Shahnaz Punjani FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT & COMPTROLLER Col James Bell Location Background: Air Force Satellite Control Network – Hawaii Tracking Station Chief Craig Hall MILSATCOM SYSTEMS DIR Mr. Robert Tarleton, SES 2 SPACE LOGISTICS DIR Mr. Louis Johnson COMMAND CHIEF 1 Advanced Systems and Development Dir 2 Space Logistics Peterson AFB, CO 3 Operationally Responsive Space Office Kirtland AFB, NM GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEMS DIR Col Steven Whitney 3 STRATEGIC PLANS & PROGRAMS Ms. Leslie Kennedy MANPOWER AND PERSONNEL Mr. Thomas Plummer CENTER RESPONSIBILITIES Kirtland AFB, NM PEO RESPONSIBILITIES 5 UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED 61st Air Base Group SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER Mission: To provide best-in-class facilities, security, medical, civil engineering, communications, logistics, readiness and quality of life for Los Angeles AFB, enabling the SMC mission and the delivery of resilient, affordable space capabilities for the nation. Col Charles Roberts Only Major Active DoD Installation in LA Basin Providing Support to over 204K Personnel, Retirees, Dependents, and Contractors 6 3 The Aerospace & Defense Forum Los Angeles Chapter October 21, 2016 UNCLASSIFIED Global Positioning Systems Directorate SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER Mission: Professionals acquiring, delivering and sustaining reliable GPS capabilities to America’s warfighters, our allies, and civil users. Col Steven Whitney Deliver and Sustain Global Navigation and Timing Service 7 19 Remote Sensing Systems Directorate SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER Mission: Provide global, persistent, infrared surveillance and environmental monitoring capabilities to our warfighters and the nation. HEO SBIRS HEO Payload GEO DSP LEO DMSP Brig Gen Mike Guetlein SBIRS Mission Control Stations SBIRS Relay Ground Stations RSTN ISOON DMSP Ground System AFSCN Defining the future of remote sensing capabilities now 8 4 The Aerospace & Defense Forum Los Angeles Chapter October 21, 2016 UNCLASSIFIED Military Satellite Communications Systems Directorate SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER Protected Mission: Plan for, acquire and sustain spaceenabled, global communications capabilities to support National Objectives. Milstar AEHF DSCS WGS EPS/IPS CCS-C Wideband (Hosted) GBS CCS-C Terminals (Hosted) Mr. Robert E. Tarleton, SES AIT GMT FAB-T Advanced Concepts GBS Advanced Concepts Providing Critical Communications Capability for National/Joint Force Operations 9 UNCLASSIFIED Space Superiority Systems Directorate SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER Mission: We develop, deliver and sustain unrivaled space control capabilities to guarantee space superiority for our nation. SSA DCS Col Philip Garrant C2 OCS Space Mission Control Areas Delivering Integrated Space Control Capability to the Warfighter 10 5 The Aerospace & Defense Forum Los Angeles Chapter October 21, 2016 UNCLASSIFIED Advanced Systems and Development Directorate SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER Mission: Drive future Space capabilities through collaborative innovation, development planning, and demonstrations. Space Domain S&T / IR&D Innovation Space Lift / Adv. Missile CHIRP Hypersonics / Advanced Missile Dev New Engine Tech Maturation Alternative Access to Space Cube / Microsats Ground Domain Col John Anttonen Hosted Payloads Office Survivable Ground Architecture Multi-Mission Satellite Operations Center Demos Concepts Operations Delivering Innovative, Responsive, Space Capabilities 11 OPERATIONALLY RESPONSIVE SPACE Agenda OFFICE SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER Mission: • To contribute to the development of low-cost, rapid reaction payloads, busses, launch, and launch control capabilities in order to fulfill joint military operational requirements for ondemand space support and reconstitution; and to coordinate and execute operationally responsive space efforts across the Department of Defense with respect to planning, acquisition, and operations. ORS-5 “SensorSat Demonstration” ORS-6 “Compact Ocean Wind Vector Radiometer Technology Demonstration” RESPONSIVE MANUFACTURING Col Shahnaz Punjani Assured Space Power Focused on Timely Satisfaction of Joint Force Commanders’ Needs 12 6 The Aerospace & Defense Forum Los Angeles Chapter October 21, 2016 UNCLASSIFIED Launch Systems Enterprise Directorate SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER Mission: Guardian of Assured Access: Launching when & where the Nation needs Delta IV Falcon 9 Atlas V Delta IV Heavy Dr. Claire Leon Enabling Space Superiority and Force Enhancement 13 UNCLASSIFIED Range and Network Division SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER Mission: Modernize and sustain Launch and Test Range System (LTRS) and Air Force Satellite Control Network (AFSCN). Ensure accurate and reliable command, control, telemetry and tracking support to the warfighter as well as provide critical spacelift launch capabilities for our DoD, civil and commercial space assets. W estern Range Operations Control Center Cape 1A & 1B Command CCAFS TPQ-18 Radar VAFB Morrell Operations Center CCAFS Oakhanger England Col Thomas Rock Assured Access to Space 14 7 The Aerospace & Defense Forum Los Angeles Chapter October 21, 2016 UNCLASSIFIED Space Logistics Directorate SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER Mission: Sustain and improve operational space systems supporting USAF, DoD, and other national users. SMC functional for sustainment program management, weapon system sustainment funding, maintenance, supply, and sustaining engineering. Louis M. Johnson Jr., GS-15 Sustain and Improve Space Weapons Systems 15 UNCLASSIFIED Engineering Directorate SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER Mission: Support and advise the Center Commander (PEOSpace) and the Program Directorates on technical/engineering planning/execution throughout each program’s life. Mr. Thomas A. Fitzgerald, DISES EN acknowledged as a value added, customer friendly, organization 16 8 The Aerospace & Defense Forum Los Angeles Chapter October 21, 2016 UNCLASSIFIED Program Management and Integration Directorate SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER Mission: Team with SMC SPOs to deliver resilient and affordable space acquisition and sustainment solutions. ACE Portal Mr. Cordell A. DeLaPena, Jr. Be the most respected acquirer and sustainer of space systems 17 UNCLASSIFIED Financial Management and Comptroller Directorate SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER Mission: Serve as the commander’s trusted financial advisor providing high-quality people and decision-ready support, while continuously improving financial operations. Col James Bell Maximize Mission Effectiveness With Each Dollar of Taxpayer Resources 18 9 The Aerospace & Defense Forum Los Angeles Chapter October 21, 2016 UNCLASSIFIED Contracting Directorate SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER Mission: To be the most sophisticated and responsive contracting workforce in DoD; applying ingenuity and intellect to create sound contracts that deliver unprecedented Space capabilities for the nation. Col Christopher Wegner Procure to Protect 19 UNCLASSIFIED Manpower and Personnel Directorate SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER Mission: Provides direction and center integration of human resource management enabling the Center Commander to effectively manage the SMC mission. Mr. Thomas Plummer Right Person, Right Place, Right Time! 20 31 10 The Aerospace & Defense Forum Los Angeles Chapter October 21, 2016 UNCLASSIFIED 1964 SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER 21 UNCLASSIFIED 2001 SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER 22 11 The Aerospace & Defense Forum Los Angeles Chapter October 21, 2016 UNCLASSIFIED 2014 SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER 23 UNCLASSIFIED SMC Facility Services El Segundo • Medical Clinic -- Sep 02 (50K ft2, $13M) • Fitness Center -- Dec 02 (36K ft2, $6.6M) • Child Development Center -- Nov 04 (17K ft2, $3.5M) ‒ Increased capacity from 115 to 144 • Schriever Space Complex – Mar 06 ($120M, State of the Art Complex) • Base Exchange -- Apr 06 (72K ft2, $12.5M) • Clinic • The Club • Child Dev Ctr • Commissary/BX • TriCare • Tickets & Tours • Base Supply • Airmen & Family Readiness Ctr • MPF • Education Office • Fitness Ctr • Pass & ID • School Liaison • Photovoltaic Panel Canopy -- May 10 (Part of $2.1M Energy Reductions Project) • Parking garage -- Aug 12 (6 stories with 344 parking spots) 24 12 The Aerospace & Defense Forum Los Angeles Chapter October 21, 2016 UNCLASSIFIED SMC Facility Services San Pedro • Satellite Clinic • Dorm • Pool • Lodging • Community Ctr • Housing Office • Chapel • Youth Ctr • Shoppette • Fitness Ctr Tierra Vista Housing • Pacific Crest • Pacific Heights I • Pacific Heights II 25 UNCLASSIFIED SMC at a Glance SMC Total Manpower ~ 5000 Active Year Appropriations (FY14-16) # of People 2,000 O&M: 2% 1,500 RDT&E: 31% Procurement $9.13B 1,000 Proc: 67% 500 RDT&E $4.70B O&M $ 0.99B - Civilian Military FFRDC SETA Assigned 1,608 1,124 1,196 884 Authorized 1,901 1,345 - - ACAT Programs ACAT I: 40% (19) AML Exempt: 30% (14) As of 19 Jan 16 As of 19 Jan 16 As of 19 Jan 16 As of 14 Sep 15 $14.82B Total Active Years ACAT I ACAT II ACAT III ACAT III (Pre-MDD) AML Exempt ACAT III (Pre-MDD): 13% (6) ACAT III: 10% (5) ACAT II: 8% (4) 26 13 The Aerospace & Defense Forum Los Angeles Chapter October 21, 2016 UNCLASSIFIED The Aerospace Corporation SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER • Created in 1960 as a California nonprofit Corp • Air Force sponsored Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) ‒ Independent technical analysis and support for national security space ‒ Integral to SMC mission assurance • FY16 Budget ‒ 3500 people (2500 tech staff) ‒ $900 million Dedicated to Space Mission Success 27 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY UNCLASSIFIED SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER 1,200 - 22,000 Miles - 22,000 Miles - 1,200 - 22,000 Miles 600 Miles - 1,200 Miles - A I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n cUNCLASSIFIED//FOUO e 28 14 The Aerospace & Defense Forum Los Angeles Chapter October 21, 2016 Backup SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER 29 15