This- paper has been developed, in four separate but interrelated parts. Each part could stand alone. Together, the four sections cover broad subject areas rather than focusing on narrow issues. These subject areas mutually affect, each other, however.. Taken together, they make a strong statement about certain directions \u27for the USAF in space.
A mission as complex as the Space Exploration Initiative (SEI) cannot succeed without adhering to so...
Current and proposed DoD programs require a broader on-orbit space test support capability and the a...
In the past, satellites were designed without adequately discussing issues with the users. This is a...
The United States is becoming increasingly dependent on space assets for the conduct of peacetime an...
The United States Air Force and the Department of Defense are moving toward normalizing space operat...
Since the dawn of the space age, the United States and most other spacefaring nations have headed do...
The driving reasons for developing space systems in DOD at the dawn of the space age were strategic ...
Military applications of space were conceived well before the first orbiting satellites. For over a ...
On 23 September 1985, the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) formed the Unified Space Command (USSPACECOM) ...
This paper describes some of the concerns that Space Frontier Operations, Inc. (SFO), has about spac...
This paper describes the characteristics of operational military space systems in the conceptual (ye...
We justifiably pride ourselves as a nation on our military capabilities, especially since our recent...
The first thirty seven years of American exploration and exploitation of space has been marked by tw...
Not since the end of World War II has the United States military experienced such major changes. The...
With the launch of the first element of the International Space Station (ISS) in late 1997, scientis...
A mission as complex as the Space Exploration Initiative (SEI) cannot succeed without adhering to so...
Current and proposed DoD programs require a broader on-orbit space test support capability and the a...
In the past, satellites were designed without adequately discussing issues with the users. This is a...
The United States is becoming increasingly dependent on space assets for the conduct of peacetime an...
The United States Air Force and the Department of Defense are moving toward normalizing space operat...
Since the dawn of the space age, the United States and most other spacefaring nations have headed do...
The driving reasons for developing space systems in DOD at the dawn of the space age were strategic ...
Military applications of space were conceived well before the first orbiting satellites. For over a ...
On 23 September 1985, the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) formed the Unified Space Command (USSPACECOM) ...
This paper describes some of the concerns that Space Frontier Operations, Inc. (SFO), has about spac...
This paper describes the characteristics of operational military space systems in the conceptual (ye...
We justifiably pride ourselves as a nation on our military capabilities, especially since our recent...
The first thirty seven years of American exploration and exploitation of space has been marked by tw...
Not since the end of World War II has the United States military experienced such major changes. The...
With the launch of the first element of the International Space Station (ISS) in late 1997, scientis...
A mission as complex as the Space Exploration Initiative (SEI) cannot succeed without adhering to so...
Current and proposed DoD programs require a broader on-orbit space test support capability and the a...
In the past, satellites were designed without adequately discussing issues with the users. This is a...