Space Analysis and Application Development

Abstract

Located at Peterson SFB, Colorado, the Space Innovation, Integration and Rapid Technology Development (SIIRTD) program develops and modifies modeling and simulation tools that USSF/Space Operations Command's Space Analysis Center uses for operations research, military utility analyses, tradeoff studies, and other evaluations of space mission areas to guide planning, programming, requirements generation, analyses of alternatives, and other activities. Development activities incorporate changes in fielded and projected space operational capabilities, as well as technical improvements, into the group's software tools to ensure their data and technology remain current. The Space Training Simulators team develops and upgrades space training emulators such as the Standard Space Trainer (SST) to meet Space Mission Force (SMF) threat-based, advanced training requirements. Finally, its innovation, education, and training activities foster solutions to operational deficiencies and enhance the integration of space systems into Space Force operations, thereby enabling service and joint warfighters to realize the full potential of existing and planned space capabilities. Programs and projects in the space warfighting enterprise are evaluating ways to increase innovation and resiliency to known and emerging threats. Space enterprise efforts aim to execute technology risk reduction efforts, integrate new capabilities or repurpose existing capabilities, implement enterprise decision-making tools/experimentation/rapid prototyping and fielding via all appropriate acquisition authorities and contract mechanisms.

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Document Details

Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2024
Source ID
67A011_1203174SF_7_3620F_PB_2024

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Readers

  • Aerospace Engineering.
  • Instructional Design and Training Evaluation.

Technology Areas

  • Space

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