来源类型 | Research Reports
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规范类型 | 报告
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DOI | https://doi.org/10.7249/RR1067
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ISBN | 9780833093134
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来源ID | RR-1067-AF
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| Enhancing Space Resilience Through Non-Materiel Means |
| Gary W. McLeod; George Nacouzi; Paul Dreyer; Mel Eisman; Myron Hura; Krista Langeland; David Manheim; Geoffrey Torrington
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发表日期 | 2016
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出版年 | 2016
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页码 | 92
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语种 | 英语
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结论 |
Resilience as a Priority- Changing the prevalent mindset/culture that "space is a sanctuary" within the rank and file of the space operator community will require space leadership to define priorities and provide resources for non-materiel space resilience activities.
Space Protection Concept of Operations- The authors developed implementation options to improve resilience based on a notional space protection operational concept: enhancing the capability of space operators to respond, in a timely and effective manner, to adversary counterspace actions. Operators need actionable information, appropriate organization and tactics, and dynamic command and control, supported by appropriate tools and decision aids, relevant training and exercises, and qualified personnel brought into the career field.
- The authors also recommend that Air Force Space Command develop a formal, end-to-end, space protection concept of operations (CONOPS) that captures all elements needed to improve resilience.
- In addition, when developing the CONOPS, it may be time for the space community to relax its centralized control and centralized execution in certain situations, such as responding to adversary counterspace actions, and follow the tenet of centralized control and decentralized execution.
Rough Order of Magnitude Costs- For the near-term options, the rough order of magnitude (ROM) nonrecurring engineering (NRE) cost of implementation is estimated to be between $2.5 million and $3.6 million.
- For the far-term options, the ROM NRE cost is estimated to be between $109 million and $166 million, with the ROM recurring cost between $4 million and $5.4 million per year.
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摘要 |
- Near term (less than one year): Joint Space Operations Center (JSpOC) Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Division (ISRD) provides timely counterspace threat advisories and indications and warning (I&W) to Wing intelligence (INTEL) and space operations squadrons (SOPSs) and space warning squadrons (SWSs) by sharing information by chat or email and updating website.
- Near term: JSpOC Combat Operations Division (COD) provides timely space weather effects advisories to SOPSs/SWSs by sharing information by chat or email and/or establishing website with timely updates.
- Near term: SOPSs/SWSs weapons and tactics develop job aids and procedures for likely counterspace threats.
- Near term: JSpOC Combat Plans Division develops courses of action for likely adversary threats and establishes rules of engagement that authorize lowest levels of command to provide more timely response to adversary counterspace actions.
- Near term: SOPSs/SWSs establish on-the-job training for job aids and procedures that include recognizing and responding to adversary counterspace actions.
- Far term (three to six years): National Air and Space Intelligence Center transfers space order of battle responsibility to a cadre of government civilians in JSpOC ISRD.
- Far term: Define requirements by which JSpOC Mission System (JMS) can be the mechanism for intelligence updates, space weather effects advisories, and enabling higher echelons to exercise command by negation across the space enterprise and phase capability into JMS program.
- Far term: Create space protection lead, a new crew position, at SOPSs/SWSs and JSpOC.
- Far term: SOPSs/SWSs submit tactics for likely counterspace threats for testing and documentation.
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主题 | Military Budgets and Defense Spending
; Military Education and Training
; Outer Space
; Space Warfare
; United States Air Force
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URL | https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR1067.html
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来源智库 | RAND Corporation (United States)
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资源类型 | 智库出版物
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条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/108279
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推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 |
Gary W. McLeod,George Nacouzi,Paul Dreyer,et al. Enhancing Space Resilience Through Non-Materiel Means. 2016.
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