Our Nation is in a period of 'persistent conflict' where we are confronted by state, non-state, and individual players who are not constrained from using violence to achieve their goals. The Army has a role in dealing with this persistent conflict: 'to prevail in protracted counterinsurgency campaigns; engage to help other countries build capacity and assure friends and allies; support civil authorities at home and abroad; and deter and defeat hybrid threats and hostile state actors.' Today's military is increasingly reliant on space-based assets to provide critical enablers for mission success, i.e., satellite communications, positioning, navigation and timing, and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance, just to name a few. If our space systems are ambushed, how do we quickly understand what happened and react. How will the Army prevail in a denied, degraded, disrupted space operational environment (D3SOE). Determining the answers to those questions is a critical task for every FA40 Space Operations Officer and space Enabler.


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    Title :

    Protecting Space in a Contested and Congested Domain


    Contributors:
    K. S. Story (author)

    Publication date :

    2010


    Size :

    4 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English




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