Space Force Sourcing Conference helps drive capability development and readiness

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  • By Ashley D. George, Space Operations Command Public Affairs

The first U.S. Space Force Global Force Management Sourcing Conference was held here October 22-24, hosted and led by U.S. Space Operations Command.  

The conference brought together component field commands, Space Force leadership, field commands, mission area teams, and Allies and partners to communicate requirements to influence USSF force generation, prioritization, and sourcing activities. 

“The conference is a critical event for the future of space operations and an opportunity for component commands, the joint force, and Allies and partners to communicate GFM requirements,” said U.S. Space Force Lt. Gen. David N. Miller, Jr., commander of Space Operations Command. “This is essential as we work together to meet the challenges of today’s contested Space domain and herald a plan to address the increasing demand for space power across the joint and combined force.” 

As the Service Force Provider, SpOC is synchronizing the demands with planned force modernization, sustainment, and mission system transition schedules and activities to develop prioritized force generation, readiness, and resourcing recommendations for the future.  

“The component commanders are our first line of information in learning what warfighter needs are and how we can hone space capabilities to drive operational advantages over our adversaries,” said Miller.  

SpOC focused on setting priorities under capability development and readiness, aligning with the increased demand for space capabilities from Combatant Commands, Allies and partners. The Field Command will build and maintain a three-year strategy forecast that, in coordination with Space Force’s Chief Operations Officer, will inform the Chief of Space Operations’ and Secretary of the Air Force’s inputs into Global Force Management processes. This three-year force modernization strategy will include not just advanced weapon systems but advanced training opportunities and tools for Guardians.  

Additionally, joint and Allied partners talked one-on-one with mission area leads to determine ways SpOC can leverage complimentary capabilities within the command and in the commercial realm to enhance combat operations. 

“This is a monumental step in a fully integrated approach to meeting warfighter needs now and, in the future,” said U.S. Space Force Chief Master Sgt Michael Rozneck, senior enlisted leader for Force Generation.