Space And Missile Defense Integration

Abstract

USASMDC/ARSTRAT: Headquarters, Department of the Army General Order 37, dated 16 October 2006, designated USASMDC/ARSTRAT as the Army proponent for space and ground-based midcourse defense (GBMD), the Army integrator for global missile defense (GMD), and the Army Service Component Command (ASCC) of the U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM). Army Regulation (AR) 10-87, Army Commands, Army Service Component Commands, and Direct Reporting Units, dated 4 September 2007, and AR 5-22, The Army Force Modernization Proponent System, dated 19 August 2009, designate USASMDC/ARSTRAT as the Army specified proponent for Global Missile Defense and Space/High Altitude capabilities. As the Army proponent for space, high altitude and GBMD, USASMDC/ARSTRAT is responsible for developing warfighting concepts, conduct warfighting experiments to validate those concepts, identify capabilities needed to implement the validated concepts, and develop Doctrine, Organizations, Training, Material, Leadership & Education, Personnel, Facilities and Policy (DOTMLPF-P) solutions to realize the GMD capabilities. As the Army integrator for global missile defense, USASMDC/ARSTRAT is responsible for reviewing programs managed by the Army, other Services, Defense agencies and National agencies to ensure that they are correctly synchronized and will ultimately provide the capabilities required by USSTRATCOM to execute its global missile defense responsibilities. Project FE5 funds United States Army Space and Missile Command/Army Strategic Command (USASMDC/ARSTRAT) efforts to develop, analyze and mature warfighting concepts, and conduct warfighting experiments for space and high altitude capabilities. USASMDC/ARSTRAT is the proponent for space / high altitude capabilities and is responsible for determining and integrating Doctrine, Organization, Training, Materiel, Leadership and Education, Personnel and Facilities (DOTMLPF-P) for the Army. The program also funds development and integration of new data sources and data services into the Joint Friendly Force Tracking Mission Management Center. The Mission Management Center (MMC) injects real-time Joint Friendly Force Tracking (J-FFT) information into the Common Operating Picture for Combatant Commands (COCOMs), Joint Task Forces (JTFs) and Coalition partners. USSTRATCOM, in accordance with CJCSI 3910.01 (reference V.4.) is designated one of three coordinating agencies for J-FFT within DOD. CJCSI 3910.01 directs eight Force Modernization tasks to USSTRATCOM. USSTRATCOM SI 534-5 (reference V.6.) and annually published USSTRATCOM operations orders have designated USASMDC/ARSTRAT as the lead USSTRATCOM component command for J-FFT.

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Document Details

Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2019
Source ID
FE5_1206308A_4_2040_PB_2019

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Technology Areas

  • Space

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