S4S News

April 26, 2024

15th ISRS completes warrior run

Members of the 15th Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Squadron complete a warrior run at Schriever Space Force Base, Colo., April 22, 2024. Members run in formation once a week to build camaraderie and morale within the unit. The 15th


April 24, 2024

DEL 15 Unites with Industry on Cyber Defense

 U.S. Space Force Lt. Col. Megan Belger, the inaugural commander of the 15th Cyberspace Squadron for Space Delta 15 and the director of Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) services for the National Space Defense Center, delivered a

April 23, 2024

Lt. Gen. Schiess speaks at Space Symposium 39 Space Warfighters Luncheon

U.S. Space Force Lt. Gen. Douglas A. Schiess, U.S. Space Forces-Space (S4S) commander and the Combined Joint Force Space Component commander, provides remarks at the Space Warfighters Luncheon during the 39th Space Symposium in Colorado Springs,
U.S. Space Command News
Gen. Stephen N. Whiting, U.S. Space Command commander, reviewed the Japanese Self Defense Force ceremonial honor guard, alongside Japan Joint Staff Chairman Gen. Yoshihide Yoshida, during an arrival ceremony in front of the Japanese Ministry of Defense in Tokyo, April 24, 2024. Whiting and Chief Master Sgt. Jacob Simmons, USSPACECOM command senior enlisted leader, visited the Indo-Pacific region April 18-28 as part of their first international trip as a combatant command team.
USSPACECOM leaders travel to Indo-Pacific
By | April 30, 2024
Gen. Stephen Whiting, commander of U.S. Space Command, and Chief Master Sgt. Jacob Simmons, USSPACECOM command senior enlisted leader, embarked upon their first international trip as a combatant command team to the U.S...

Chief Master Sgt. Jacob Simmons, command senior enlisted leader of U.S. Space Command, spoke to enlisted leaders on the expanding role of space in regional security dynamics at the Indo-Pacific Senior Enlisted Leaders Subject Matter Expert Exchange hosted by the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies in Honolulu, Hawaii, April 24, 2024. The week-long event included leaders from 21 nations who gathered to enhance leadership professionalism and establish educational programs. The insights provided by Simmons are expected to shape the Indo-Pacific region’s approach to space and security.
Command Senior Enlisted Leader CMSgt Jacob Simmons Addresses Key Role of Space in Indo-Pacific Security
By | April 26, 2024
In a pivotal session on the final day of the Indo-Pacific Senior Enlisted Leaders Subject Matter Expert Exchange (IPSEL SMEE), Command Senior Enlisted Leader of the U.S. Space Command, Chief Master Sergeant Jacob Simmons,...

Republic of Korea Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) Chairman Adm. Kim Myung-soo, left, meets Gen. Stephen Whiting, head of the U.S. Space Command, at Kim's office in Seoul, April 22, 2024. Throughout his trip, Whiting, accompanied by Gen. Paul LaCamera, Commander of United States Forces Korea, who oversees the U.S.-ROK mil-to-mil relationship, discussed the critical role of space-based assets in enhancing situational awareness and communication. The discussions focused on leveraging USSPACECOM's expertise and capabilities to fortify the defense posture of U.S. and allied forces in the region, ensuring readiness and resilience in the face of evolving security challenges. (Photo by: ROK JCS)
USSPACECOM visit cements commitment to bolstering the Alliance in Korea
By | April 22, 2024
Gen. Stephen Whiting, Commander of the United States Space Command (USSPACECOM), visited the Republic of Korea (ROK) April 21-22 as part of his first overseas visit, where he engaged with senior government and military...

Participants from the Combined Space Operations (CSpO) Initiative Principals Board posed for a photograph in Colorado Springs, Colorado, April 12, 2024. CSpO provides a forum for senior leaders from the U.S., Australia, Canada, France, Germany, New Zealand, Italy, Norway, Japan and the United Kingdom to discuss a shared commitment to a rules-based international order centered around responsible behavior in space. This mutual understanding aims to generate and improve cooperation, coordination, and interoperability opportunities to sustain freedom of action in space, optimize resources, enhance mission assurance and resilience, and deter conflict. U.S. Space Command, working with Allies and Partners, plans, executes, and integrates military spacepower into multi-domain global operations in order to deter aggression, defend national interests, and when necessary, defeat threats.
USSPACECOM Host CSpO Principles Board
By | April 22, 2024
Participants from the Combined Space Operations (CSpO) Initiative Principals Board met in Colorado Springs, Colorado, April 12, 2024...

U.S. Space Force Gen. Stephen Whiting, U.S. Space Command commander, posed for a photograph with senior leaders from left: New Zealand Defence Force Air Vice Marshal Darren Webb, Chief of Air Force; United Kingdom Royal Air Force Air Vice-Marshal Allan Marshall, Ministry of Defense assistant chief of defense staff; French Space Command Maj. Gen. Philippe Adam, Air and Space Force space commander; Australian Defence Force Lt. Gen. John Frewen, Chief of Joint Capabilities; German Ministry of Defence Maj. Gen. Wolfgang Ohl, deputy director of General Military Strategy, Missions, and Operations; and Commander of the Royal Canadian Air Force Lt. Gen. Eric Kenny, during a multilateral meeting about Operation Olympic Defender (OOD) in Colorado Springs, Colorado, April 12, 2024. Earlier in the week during his Space Symposium keynote speech, Whiting announced the command was inviting Germany, France and New Zealand into OOD, which is a multinational effort intended to optimize space operations, improve mission assurance, enhance resilience, and synchronize efforts among current members: the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia. The purpose of OOD is to strengthen like-minded nations’ abilities to deter hostile acts in space, strengthen deterrence against hostile actors, and reduce the spread of debris orbiting the earth. USSPACECOM, working with Allies and Partners, plans, executes, and integrates military spacepower into multi-domain global operations in order to deter aggression, defend national interests, and when necessary, defeat threats.
USSPACECOM hosted international military leaders for a multilateral meeting about Operation Olympic Defender
By | April 18, 2024
U.S. Space Force Gen. Stephen Whiting, U.S. Space Command commander, welcomed representatives from seven nations during a multilateral meeting about Operation Olympic Defender (OOD) in Colorado Springs, Colorado, April 12,...

Members of the U.S. Space Command Strategic Engagements team host Mr. Kevin Leiser, German Parliament Member, at the Joint Commercial Operations cell in Colorado Springs, Colo., March 27, 2024. Leiser received a JCO mission brief to better understand the unique aspects and value of JCO operations. Leiser also received briefings on missile warning and missile defense mission sets as part of a larger visit with the U.S. Space Command plans and policy division. The JCO supports the National Space Defense Center’s core protect-and-defend mission and remain an extension of the NSDC operations floor, leveraging commercial providers to provide diverse, timely Space Domain Awareness. (U.S. Space Force photo by Dalton Prejeant)
JCO hosts German Parliament Member
By | April 17, 2024
Members of the U.S. Space Command Strategic Engagements team hosted Mr. Kevin Leiser, German Parliament Member, at the Joint Commercial Operations cell in Colorado Springs, Colo., March 27, 2024. Leiser received a JCO mission...

Heidi Shyu, undersecretary of defense for research and engineering, delivers remarks during the 2024 Missile Defense Conference hosted by the National Defense Industrial Association in Washington, D.C., April 16, 2024.
Defense Officials: Continued Investments in Missile Defense Are Critical Amid Evolving Threats
By Joseph Clark | April 16, 2024
The threats posed by intermediate and long-range missile technologies in the hands of adversaries are accelerating at a concerning pace, Heidi Shyu, undersecretary of defense for research and engineering, said...

U.S. Space Force Maj. Gen. Troy Endicott, U.S. Space Command global space operations director (J3), participates in the commercial space services panel during the 39th Annual Space Symposium in Colorado Springs, Colorado, April 11, 2024. Endicott and panelists from the commercial sector discussed the role and ways in which the government and military can integrate better and protect commercial space technology from threats. USSPACECOM, working with Allies and Partners, plans, executes, and integrates military spacepower into multi-domain global operations in order to deter aggression, defend national interests, and when necessary, defeat threats.
U.S. Space Command ‘accelerates momentum’ at Space Symposium 39
By | April 15, 2024
U.S. Space Command senior leaders and joint warfighters concluded a week of robust engagement at the Broadmoor Hotel as part of 39th Space Symposium April 8-11, 2024...