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Every Airman must understand the business of space superiority: Goldfein by Staff Sgt. Rusty Frank for AFNS, Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs / Published April 19, 2018 Colorado Springs, Colo. (AFNS) Apr 19, 2018
Chief of Staff of the Air Force Gen. David L. Goldfein emphasized the essential role Airmen have when it comes to space superiority during the 34th Space Symposium April 17, 2018, in Colorado Springs, Colorado. "Our space specialists must be world-class experts in their domain," said Goldfein. "But, every Airman, beyond the space specialty, must understand the business of space superiority. And, we must also have a working knowledge of ground maneuver and maritime operations if we are to integrate air, space and cyber operations in a truly seamless joint campaign." Space is in the Air Force's DNA, said Goldfein. The service has been the leader of the space domain since 1954 and will remain passionate and unyielding as the service continues into the future, he added. "Let there be no doubt, as the service responsible for 90 percent of the Department of Defense's space architecture and the professional force with the sacred duty to defend it, we must and will embrace space superiority with the same passion and sense of ownership as we apply to air superiority today," Goldfein said. Space enables everything the Joint Force does, and space capabilities are not only vital to success on the battlefield, but are also essential to the American way of life. Goldfein also discussed the importance of working with allies and partner in space. "As strong as we may be as Airmen and joint warfighters, we are strongest when we fight together with our allies and partners," said Goldfein. "Integrating with our allies and partners will improve the safety, stability and sustainability of space and will ultimately garner the international support that condemns any adversary's harmful actions." The importance of space is highlighted in both the recently published National Security and National Defense strategies. In addition, the President's Budget for Fiscal 2019 offers the largest budget for space since 2003. Goldfein acknowledged that investing in technology is vital, but investing in the development and training of our joint warriors is equally important, he said. "We must make investments in our people to strengthen and integrate their expertise," said Goldfein. "We are building a Joint-smart space force and a space-smart Joint force. That begins with broad experience and deep expertise." Goldfein went on to underscore how space enables all operations, but it has become a contested domain. The Air Force must deter a conflict that could extend into space, and has an obligation to be prepared to fight and win if deterrence fails. "We will remain the preeminent air and space force for America and her allies," said Goldfein. "The future of military space operations remains in confident and competent hands with Airmen. Always the predator never the prey; we own the high ground."
Air Force opens space training to allies, accelerates Space Acquisition Colorado Springs CO (SPX) Apr 20, 2018 Citing the National Defense Strategy, Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson announced that beginning in 2019 the Air Force is opening its space training to allies during her keynote speech at the 34th Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colorado. April 17, 2018. "It's time to build on years of collaboration to deepen our relationships with our allies and partners in space," Wilson said. "We will strengthen our alliances and attract new partners not just by sharing data from monitoring, but by traini ... read more
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