Unified Space Vault

Unified Space Vault

(JFCC SPACE) enterprise.

The USV is made up of officer, enlisted, civil servant and contract personnel from Air Force, Army and Navy military services.

USSTRATCOM Chain of Command

* United States Department of Defense
* United States Strategic Command
* Joint Functional Component Command for Space
* Joint Space Operations Center

Air Force Chain of Command

* United States Department of Defense
* United States Air Force
* Air Force Space Command
* 14th Air Force (Air Forces Strategic)
* 614th Air and Space Operations Center

Point of Contact

30th Space Wing Public Affairs
(805) 606-3595
DSN 276-3595

References

* GAO report number GAO-07-803R entitled 'Defense Infrastructure: Full Costs and Security Implications of Cheyenne Mountain Realignment Have Not Been Determined' which was released on May 21, 2007 (http://www.gao.gov/htext/d07803r.html)
* "Fleeing Cheyenne." Aviation Week and Space Technology blog. (http://aviationweek.typepad.com/ares/2007/05/fleeing_the_com.html)
* Statement of Space Posture by Lt Gen Shelton to the SASC Subcommittee on Strategic Forces, 4 Mar 2008. http://www.dod.mil/dodgc/olc/docs/testShelton080304.pdf

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