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Assured Access to Space


Assured Access to Space (AATS) executes the US Space Force’s Core Competency of Space Mobility and Logistics. AATS secures reliable and responsive launch services to deploy the space-based capabilities needed by our Nation's warfighters, intelligence professionals, decisionmakers, allies, and partners. Additionally, AATS operates and sustains resilient and ready launch and test infrastructure to project on-orbit warfighting capability through all phases of conflict and to expand US economic, technological, and scientific leadership. Further, AATS delivers servicing, mobility, and logistics capabilities that operate in, from, and to the space domain. 

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  Mission Areas                                                                         

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+ National Security Space Launch Program

The National Security Space Launch (NSSL) Program assures delivery of our nation’s most critical warfighting space assets as and where intended, including to the most complex orbital regimes. NSSL launches enable secure communications; missile warning; space-based intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance; and positioning, navigation, and timing. Through an innovative phased acquisition strategy, AATS is effectively leveraging commercial partnership to drive down the cost of NSSL launches and diversifying service providers to increase launch capability and resiliency.

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+ Rocket Systems Launch Program

The Rocket Systems Launch Program (RSLP) complements the NSSL program by providing orbital and suborbital launch solutions to DoD and other government agencies using commercial launch systems and excess ballistic missile assets. It provides multiple options to acquire dedicated space lift and rideshare services for developmental, test, and operational payloads.

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+ Resilient and Ready Spaceports

AATS is responsible for managing the Nation’s two busiest federal spaceports from a strategy, policy, and guidance perspective. These two launch sites support over 90 percent of U.S. launch activity, including national security, civil, and commercial missions, and are managed by Space Launch Delta 45 at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Fla., and Space Launch Delta 30 at Vandenberg Space Force Base, Calif. Modernizing these spaceports to keep pace with rapidly advancing launch vehicle technologies, increasing launch cadences, and evolving mission assurance risks is a top priority for AATS. By overseeing acquisition of launch services for national security missions and supporting space launch operations at these key facilities, AATS plays a crucial role in maintaining U.S. space superiority and enabling critical military and intelligence operations that rely on space-based assets.

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+ Launch and Test Ranges

The Launch and Test Range System (LTRS) is the system of systems that consists of the instrumentation and architecture supporting launch and test activity at both the Eastern and Western Ranges. Instrumentation provides capability for tracking, telemetry, weather monitoring, communications, flight safety, and other systems supporting launch of national security space, civil, and commercial payloads to orbit. These systems also support testing and development of critical weapons systems such as Intercontinental and Sea Launched Ballistic Missiles, aircraft, and guided weapons test missions.

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+ On-Orbit Servicing

AATS is evaluating emerging commercial In-space Servicing, Assembly & Manufacturing (ISAM) capabilities and exploring potential benefits for our Guardian warfighters and the Joint Force. AATS is prioritizing capabilities that enable sustained space maneuver, assure access to key orbital slots, and close mission gaps through satellite life extension.

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+ Point-to-Point Delivery (P2D)

In partnership with Air Force Research Lab and U.S. Transportation Command, AATS is exploring new ways to leverage US launch systems for terrestrial delivery of cargo in support of DoD operations around the globe across the competition continuum. In addition to launch systems, we are determining logistics infrastructure requirements, evaluating space-worthy cargo containers or pods, and identifying changes needed to our current contracts and operations to enable rapid & responsive launch.

 Operating Units                                                                   

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+ Space Launch Delta 30

Space Launch Delta 30 (SLD 30) serves as the United States Space Force's West Coast Spaceport and Test Range. As the host Delta at Vandenberg Space Force Base, SLD 30 is responsible for all West Coast space launch and Western Range test launch operations, providing installation sustainment and services for the 118,000-acre base and its assets. Vandenberg SFB plays a pivotal role in supporting warfighter readiness and critical national security space launch operations as the nation's only high-capacity spaceport for polar orbit

launches. SLD 30 supports a diverse array of missions, including those for Launch Service Providers, NASA, Air Force Global Strike Command's 377th Test and Evaluation Group for Minuteman III testing, and the Missile Defense Agency. The base also hosts various mission partners, including Space Forces – Space headquarters and training squadrons for Air Force missile personnel and Space Force space operations.

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+ Space Launch Delta 45

Space Launch Delta 45 provides host installation sustainment and launch service support from

Patrick Space Force Base, Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Ascension Island and the Eastern

Range to facilitate the safe launch of payloads for the Department of Defense National Security

Space Launch Program. In addition, AATS partners with NASA and other government organizations, and an increasing cadence of space launches, currently at a pace of more than 100 each year and increasing annually.​

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