Space Force stands-up Resilient Mission Support Operations Center, strengthens missile warning and tracking capabilities through partnerships
Left to Right) U.S. Air Force Maj. Keri Ana Clark, Strategic Missile Warning, Ground, and Integration (SNG) interim director of the Overhead Persistent Infrared (OPIR) Tools, Applications, and Processing (TAP) Lab and director of the Boulder Ground Innovation Facility (BGIF), U.S. Space Force Col. Raydon Imbo, Resilient Missile Warning/Missile Tracking (MW/MT) materiel leader, Maj. Cameron Coon U.S. Space Force Engineer, Ana Berland, Resilient MW/MT Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) chief engineer (Parsons), and Christine McCollum, Resilient MW/MT MEO program manager (Parsons), participate in a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) Space Operations Center (MSOC) located at the Boulder Ground Innovation Facility (BGIF), Colo., May 28, 2025. The MSOC establishes a centralized hub for MEO operations, designed to manage the flow of data from space to ground, accelerate processing, and improve the delivery of critical missile warning and tracking information to military and allied decision-makers around the globe. (Courtesy photo)
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