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![]() http://www.military.com/features/0,15240,121142,00.html Pentagon Cuts 'Space Fence' Funding InsideDefense.com NewsStand | John Liang | December 23, 2006 The Pentagon has cut funding for upgrades to a system that tracks objects in space larger than 30 centimeters, leading to a re-evaluation of the program's schedule. The funding cuts to the so-called "Space Fence" program are included in an internal Pentagon budget document known as program decision memorandum IV, signed by Deputy Defense Secretary Gordon England earlier this month, according to the Air Force. While the memo itself is not intended for public release, details about the cuts were included in a "future year funding" document posted on the Hanscom Air Force Base's Space Fence business opportunities Web site. According to the Air Force's fiscal year 2007 research, development, test and evaluation budget justification documents, the service had requested $13.9 million for the Space Fence in FY-08, $75.7 million in FY-09, $106.5 million for FY-10 and $80.3 million for FY-11. A Space Fence "notional future year funding" document posted on the Hanscom site in September showed slightly smaller amounts in some years: $14 million for FY-08, $66 million for FY-09, $95 million for FY-10, and $80 million for FY-11. However, a document posted earlier this week on the site describes even further cuts to the program. It now shows the Air Force allocating just $4 million for FY-08, $13.8 million for FY-09, $65.5 million for FY-10 and $94.4 million for FY-11, "based on Program Decision Memorandum (PDM) IV, signed 13 Dec 2006," the document states. "As a result of the above funding, the program office is re-evaluating the program schedule previously posted on [the Hanscom business opportunities Web site] and will post a schedule update in the near future," the document reads. The Space Fence is a key element of the country's space tracking system. Knowing the location and behavior of objects in space, including large amounts of orbital debris such as rocket parts from previous launches, helps the Air Force ensure those objects do not collide with expensive and fragile spacecraft, as Inside the Air Force reported in May 2003. Additionally, NASA keeps a close eye on space debris to ensure orbiting matter does not strike and damage the Space Shuttle or International Space Station. A small object, such as a bolt, traveling at orbital speeds can cause massive damage, according to experts. The Space Fence program, formerly known as the "Air Force Space Surveillance System S-Band Radar," is meant to provide a radar system to replace the VHF "Fence" radar that currently performs detection of orbiting space objects, according to the service. "The Space Fence will have a modern, net-centric architecture that is capable of detecting much smaller objects in low/medium Earth orbit (LEO/MEO)," the Hanscom Web site reads. "The system will operate with greater accuracy and timeliness to meet warfighter requirements for Space Situational Awareness." From FY-05 to FY-07, the Air Force will be conducting a so-called "Concept Studies Phase, including a Risk Reduction contract effort," according to the Web site. The service says it expects to start the follow-on system development, production and fielding phases in FY-08, with a development contract award early that year and initial operational capability in "the FY13-14 time frame." The system of three radar transmitting and six receiving sites stretches across the United States and tracks objects in space larger than 30 centimeters, or about the size of a basketball. Originally called the "Navy Fence" [NAVSPASUR] and run by that service, it was so named because it traverses the southern continental United States. By early 2003, the Air Force had taken over the program. |
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