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Maintaining US space dominance requires rapid and reliable delivery of new systems
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Maintaining US space dominance requires rapid and reliable delivery of new systems
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Sep 25, 2025

Winning in space depends on accelerating the way capabilities are developed and delivered, Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman told thousands attending the Air, Space and Cyber Conference on Sept. 23. He emphasized that future superiority hinges on force design, system acquisition, and delivering tools Guardians can employ immediately.

Saltzman cited recent progress in GPS accuracy, which has improved by 40 percent through rapid upgrades, new tactics and testing in live operations. The same systems, he noted, guide everything from civilian navigation apps to B-2 bombers and precision munitions.

He pointed to the service's reduced timelines for fielding new satellites. "Over the last year, we launched two state-of-the-art GPS satellites," he said. "In the past, it took us almost two years... now, it takes us only three months."

Saltzman also highlighted the Space Development Agency's recent Tranche One launch, the first wave of more than 150 satellites. The proliferated architecture will provide missile warning, tactical communications and optical cross-links, while reducing vulnerabilities by denying adversaries a first mover advantage.

But he cautioned against delaying deployments in search of perfection. "Effective systems don't require perfection to be combat credible," he said. Instead, he urged rapid entry into operations, smart risk management, and continuous upgrades once fielded.

The nearly six-year-old Space Force, he said, is at a pivotal moment. "We have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to fundamentally change and revolutionize how we develop and deliver the space systems our nation needs," he told the audience.

Saltzman also underscored the importance of deeper industry collaboration. The service is shifting from transactional to cooperative engagement, with more direct exchanges to align strategies and requirements. Initiatives such as the online "Front Door" portal will allow companies to submit innovative concepts for evaluation across multiple Space Force commands and partner organizations.

Looking ahead, Saltzman said the Space Force is analyzing adversary actions, operational needs and environmental changes to define its Objective Force. This planning will specify what systems, structures and manpower are required over the next 15 years, creating clearer signals for industry and government resourcing.

He closed by crediting Guardians as the driving force behind these efforts. "You are the heart and soul of our mission," he said. "Continuous learning and rapid improvement is how we stay one step ahead of the adversary... and it makes me proud to watch you do it every day."

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