Enhancing space resilience through non-materiel means

"Space is now a congested, contested, and competitive environment. Space systems must become more resilient to potential adversary actions and system failures, but changes to space systems are costly. To provide a complete look at resilience and possibly realize some benefit at lower cost, the...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores Corporativos: Rand Corporation Content Provider (content provider), Project Air Force (U.S.) Content Provider
Otros Autores: McLeod, Gary, 1948- Author (author), Dreyer, Paul Contributor (contributor), Nacouzi, George Contributor, Dreyer, Paul Author, Nacouzi, George Author, Eisman, Mel Author, Torrington, Geoffrey Author, Langeland, Krista S. Author, Manheim, David, Author, Hura, Myron Author
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Santa Monica, Ca : Rand Corporation 2016
Colección:Research report Enhancing space resilience through non-materiel means
Materias:
Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009427815606719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preface
  • Figures
  • Tables
  • Summary
  • Acknowledgments
  • Abbreviations
  • 1. Introduction: Background
  • Objectives
  • Scope
  • Space resilience
  • Approach
  • Report structure
  • 2. Resilience and civil institutions: General approaches for building resilient operations: Impact avoidance
  • Adaptation and flexibility
  • Recovery and restoration
  • Potential applications to the space operations community
  • Summary
  • 3. Resilience and U.S. government civil space agencies: Civil policy considerations: Full and open access
  • Rapid delivery
  • Continuity of operations
  • Security classification
  • Civil practices: Information
  • Organization and tactics
  • Command and control
  • Training
  • Personnel
  • Summary
  • 4. Resilience and Air Force space operations: Operational concept
  • Findings: information: Space order of battle
  • Limited intelligence at SOPS/SWS
  • Space knowledge of intelligence personnel
  • Space Weather effects
  • Summary
  • Findings: organization and tactics: Space protection lead
  • Space protection tactics
  • Tactics-sharing
  • Summary
  • Findings: command and control: Satellite C2 contacts
  • Responsibilities and authorities
  • Anomaly resolution
  • Summary
  • Findings: training: Space protection training
  • Exercises
  • Multiple satellite C2 systems
  • Summary
  • Findings: personnel: Initial qualifications
  • Career progression
  • Trained operators
  • Summary
  • Cost of implementation options
  • Detailed recommendations
  • 5. Resilience and a world with international and commercial partners: Information
  • Organization and tactics
  • Command and control
  • 6. Recommendations: Overarching recommendations: Resilience as a priority
  • Space protection CONOPS
  • Detailed recommendations: Near-term recommendations
  • Far-term recommendations
  • ROM costs
  • Appendix A: Space resilience cost analysis.