- General Stephen N. Whiting, USSF
Commander of United States Space Command
Department of the Air Force
To counter this threat, USSPACECOM is fully supporting the Department of Defense’s (DoD) implementation of the President’s Executive Order (EO) to establish a Golden Dome Missile Defense Shield for America. Key efforts – as directed in the EO – include assisting in the development of capability-based requirements, reference architectures, and an implementation plan; supporting the acceleration and deployment of missile defense satellites, including the Hypersonic and Ballistic Tracking Space Sensor; supporting the development and deployment of proliferated space-based interceptors; enhancing non-kinetic measures to complement kinetic missile defense; and conducting theater-based reviews to improve trans-regional missile defenses in coordination with the other Combatant Commands and key Allies and Partners.
Specifically, USSPACECOM is partnering with U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM) and other stakeholders to write an Initial Capabilities Document aimed at defining capability-based requirements for the Golden Dome architecture, based on forecasted threat scenarios. As these capabilities develop and deliver, we stand ready to take an active role in the operation of a next-generation space architecture which will be resident in our AOR in support of protecting American citizens from attack.Integrated Space Fires are our most pressing need and are reflected as such in our Integrated Priority List. The UCP directs USSPACECOM to protect and defend U.S., Allied, and commercial space capabilities through necessary offensive and defensive space operations. Like all other Combatant Commands, USSPACECOM requires combat-credible lethal and non-lethal capabilities to deter and counter adversary actions.
https://www.armed-services.senate.gov/i ... hiting.pdfConsistent and persistent funding and acquisition accountability are necessary to deliver integrated fires capabilities on an accelerated timeline—by 2027—to counter growing threats and ensure the Joint and Combined Force’s freedom of action in space and on Earth.
- General Anthony J. Cotton, USAF
Commander, United States Strategic Command
Department of the Air Force
https://www.armed-services.senate.gov/d ... y-j-cottonPursuant to the January 27, 2025, Executive Order on the Golden Dome for America, and in cooperation with the Office of the Secretary of Defense, U.S. Northern Command, and other DoD stakeholders, we are actively assessing strategic missile threats and prioritizing a set of locations to defend against a counter-value attack by nuclear-armed adversaries.