Lt. Gen. Stephen N. Whiting on Posturing U.S. Space Operations for a Warfighting Advantage

Event Details
DateOctober 14, 2022
Time12:30pm ET
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It is arguably one the most significant transformative periods in national security space history,1 affecting all aspects of space organization, capabilities, operations, readiness, training, and culture.  Space Operations Command (SpOC) – which will mark two years as part of the U.S. Space Force this month – is an essential part of that transformation.  As a field command of the U.S. Space Force and service component to U.S. Space Command, SpOC is responsible for the generation, presentation, and sustainment of combat-ready intelligence, cyber, space, and combat support forces.

Please join the CSIS Aerospace Security Project virtually on Friday, October 14 at 12:30 p.m. ET for a conversation between Lieutenant General Stephen N. Whiting, Commander of Space Operations Command, and CSIS’s Kari Bingen, on the changing space operating environment and how SpOC is postured to maintain a warfighting advantage in space and for the joint force.

This event is made possible by general support to CSIS.


1 Defense Space Strategy Summary, U.S. Department of Defense, June 2020.