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Kendall emphasizes space as a key security domain amid budget constraints
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Kendall emphasizes space as a key security domain amid budget constraints
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Apr 12, 2024

Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall highlighted the critical role of space in national security at the Space Symposium on April 10, stressing the need for the U.S. to maintain its leadership despite financial uncertainties. Kendall pointed out the delayed approval of this fiscal year's budget as a significant hurdle, with Congress finalizing it six months late, in March 2024 instead of October 2023.

"Better late than never is a truism, but let me put this in context," Kendall remarked. He explained that the delay resulted in a half-year loss in modernization lead time, which cumulatively equals five years over the past decade and a half. "It's tough to win a race when you give the adversary such an advantage," he noted.

Kendall underscored the heightened importance of space, a domain now seen as a frontline in warfare, particularly with the increasing activities of China and Russia. He shared concerns over China's potential space superiority based on their current satellite capabilities, which include over 900 satellites, many equipped for intelligence and reconnaissance.

"Russia may not be the pacing challenge, but neither can it be ignored," Kendall added, citing Russia's actions in Ukraine as a testament to its threat level.

Despite budget constraints, Kendall emphasized his commitment to modernization as his foremost priority. He explained the financial challenges unique to the Space Force, which allocates 60% of its budget to research and development, leaving less flexibility for reallocating funds compared to the Air Force.

Kendall also shared recent progress, mentioning the Department of Defense's approval to initiate two new programs under the 'Quick Start' authority, which are essential for enhancing space capabilities urgently needed.

Additionally, Kendall detailed a broader initiative to reorient the Air Force and Space Force to better compete in the Great Power Competition era, including the establishment of the Space Futures Command to focus on future capabilities.

Kendall concluded by stressing the importance of space in overall military strategy and its critical role in ensuring both national security and economic stability.

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