Space & Missile Test & Evaluation Center

Abstract

The RDT&E efforts within this program focus on the Multi-Mission Satellite Operations Center (MMSOC), which the Research and Development (R&D) Space and Missile Operations (RDSMO) program started in FY 2007. The main objective of MMSOC is to develop the capability to rapidly support R&D and operational systems and to transition R&D space vehicle technology with residual military utility to operational status for immediate war-fighter support. MMSOC is a multiple-mission operation system that uses standard software (1) to perform satellite command and control (C2) in support of launch requirements; (2) to develop and test tactics, techniques, procedures and concepts to conduct operations for R&D satellites; (3) to provide a satellite C2 incremental block evolution resource for RDT&E of new systems and concepts; and (4) to deliver operational flexibility for new and currently-flying assigned satellites. MMSOC leverages demonstrated RDT&E experience to expand the capabilities of proven technologies currently in use in Air Force Space Development and Test wing facilities. MMSOC also supports all RDSMO-sustained space vehicles through existing resources. RDSMO develops and acquires systems to: operate experimental, demonstration, and operational satellites; operate fixed and deployable satellite ground systems; perform satellite compatibility testing; act as the focal point and center of expertise for DoD experimental and demonstration space and missile operations; support space and missile R&D; and conduct/support experimental/demonstration of space and missile Developmental Test and Evaluation (DT&E) and Initial Operational Test and Evaluation (IOT&E) activities. It consists of (1) the RDT&E Support Complex (RSC) at Kirtland AFB, NM and MMSOC equipment installed in 1 SOPS at Schriever AFB, CO which operate R&D satellites; (2) the Space Test Operations organization at Kirtland AFB which is the focal point for small satellite tests, plans, programs, and policy and (3) the deployable test systems, based at Kirtland AFB, NM which deploys mobile antennas worldwide to support space RDT&E activities. The RDT&E effort also includes the development of a mobile test system, known as the Remote Tracking Station Block Change Transportable Space Test Resource (RBC TSTR), used to verify satellite compatibility with the Air Force Satellite Control Network (AFSCN) Remote Block Change architecture, currently being fielded worldwide. System will be capable of being deployed around the world to perform compatibility testing in the factory as well as launch ranges to include Kodiak, Alaska, Wallops Island, Virginia, and Kwajalein Atoll where there is no other existing or planned capability. This was a new start in FY 2010. This effort is in Budget Activity 7, Operational System Development, and it supports research and development of space systems.

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Document Details

Document Type
R2 Budgetary Justification
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2011
Source ID
0305173F_7_3600_PB_2011
Change Summary Explanation
Note: The FY 2010 President's Budget submittal did not reflect FY 2011 through FY 2015 funding. Therefore, explanation of changes between the two budget positions cannot be made in a relevant manner
Service Agency Name
Air Force

Entities

Organizations

  • United States Air Force

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Space

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Acquisition
  • Air Force
  • Artificial Satellites
  • Command And Control
  • Contracts
  • Cost Analysis
  • Costs
  • Demonstrations
  • Ground Control Stations
  • Small Satellites
  • Space Systems
  • Spacecraft
  • Test And Evaluation
  • Test Beds
  • Test Equipment
  • Tracking Stations
  • Vehicles

Readers

  • Aerospace Engineering.
  • Aerospace Test and Evaluation

Technology Areas

  • 5G
  • 5G - DoD 5G Program
  • Fully Networked C3
  • Fully Networked C3 - Command and Control
  • Space
  • Space - Satellites

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