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AFSPC assumes COMSATCOM procurement responsibility for DoD
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Peterson AFB, Colo. (AFNS) Dec 14, 2018

Gen. Jay Raymond, AFSPC and Joint Force Space Component commander

The Air Force Space Command commander assumed responsibility for procurement of commercial satellite communications services for the Department of Defense from the Director of the Defense Information Systems Agency December 12. The move is in accordance with Section 1601(a) of the Fiscal Year 2018 National Defense Authorization Act.

This transfer means AFSPC will oversee procurement of nearly all military and commercial SATCOM for the DoD, and will allow it to manage SATCOM as an enterprise, integrating delivery of all SATCOM services in the future and increasing efficiency and effectiveness for the joint force.

"The SATCOM mission is critical to the success of our joint warfighters on the battlefield and requirements for this capability continue to increase," said Gen. Jay Raymond, AFSPC and Joint Force Space Component commander.

"The new acquisition authority better integrates our military and private SATCOM sectors, ensuring our warfighters have the communications capabilities they need to fight and win."

AFSPC and DISA have been working closely together over the last year to ensure a smooth transfer of responsibilities, while maintaining timely and effective provision of COMSATCOM services for the joint force during and after transition.

"Our vision is for users to be able to connect quickly among different satellite constellations or service providers," Raymond said.

Initially, the 36 civilian and military members and 70 support contractors executing the COMSATCOM procurement mission will be under operational control of AFSPC, while DISA retains administrative control of those personnel. Formal transfer of the personnel to AFSPC will occur by October 2019.

The phased approach from initial to full operational capability maintains the expertise of the personnel in DISA's SATCOM organizations today and limits impact to personnel and operations during the transition.

AFSPC is scheduled to achieve full operational capability by October 2020.


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MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS
US Space Force Takes Over Satellite Purchases to Boost Warfighter Communication
Moscow (Sputnik) Dec 13, 2018
US Air Force Space Command (AFSPC) on Wednesday took total control over purchasing of commercial satellites to avoid communication gaps on the battlefield, General Jay Raymond said in a press release on Wednesday. "The new acquisition authority better integrates our military and private SATCOM [satellite communication] sectors, ensuring our warfighters have the communications capabilities they need to fight and win," Raymond, who is the AFSPC and Joint Force Space Component Commander, said. ... read more

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