Space Access, Mobility & Logistics (SAML) Eff

Abstract

On-Orbit Servicing, Mobility, and Logistics (OOSML) advances neglected support capabilities in the space domain, ensuring asset availability to the warfighter. The initial thrust for OOSML is a service architecture ensuring prepared systems can replenish energy, as needed, to maintain operator proficiency and sustained readiness in a contested domain with flexibility to meet the increased challenges of conflict. This capability provides USSPACECOM the requisite supply chain to de-constrain operations currently limited by a fixed fuel budget, enabling movement and maneuver Dynamic Space Operations for critical National Security Space assets. Advancing an on-orbit refueling architecture enables a prepared architecture for subsequent OOSML lines of effort including mobility, relocation, repair and disposal. Additionally, as refueling requires the application of Rendezvous, Proximity Operations and Docking (RPOD) technology, the techniques, tactics and procedures (TTPs) attained through refueling simplify and accelerate subsequent capabilities. In tandem with efforts to qualify and onboard refueling onto a "services contract” for ongoing propellent replenishment missions, OOSML will maintain connectivity to the burgeoning commercial market to capitalize on industry advancement to qualify and onboard additional on-orbit capabilities as they mature. As an "anchor tenant” this may include providing last-mile development funding for government purpose modifications, demonstrations, landscape assessments and architecture development. Due to client variations in mission, orbit, configuration and security OOSML services will not be a "one size fits all” approach and will require an enduring programmatic and systems engineering investment to meet customer requirements.

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Document Details

Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2025
Source ID
640016_1203955SF_4_3620F_PB_2025

Tags

Readers

  • Aerospace Engineering.
  • Maritime Combat Support and Expeditionary Logistics.
  • Space Exploration and Orbital Mechanics.

Technology Areas

  • Space
  • Space - Spacecraft Maneuvers

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