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Category : Sea control
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Naval Satellite Operations Center
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Category : Sea control
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Category : Sea control
Languages : en
Pages : 2
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Space Tracks
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Category : Artificial satellites
Languages : en
Pages : 104
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Category : Artificial satellites
Languages : en
Pages : 104
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Naval Satellite Operations Center
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Category : Sea control
Languages : en
Pages : 3
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Category : Sea control
Languages : en
Pages : 3
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Domain
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Category : Astronautics, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Category : Astronautics, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 32
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Navy's Needs in Space for Providing Future Capabilities
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309096774
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
The United States must operate successfully in space to help assure its security and economic well being. The Department of the Navy is a major user of space capabilities, although those capabilities are now primarily provided by DOD, the Air Force, and NOAA. Following a DOD assessment of national space security management in 2001, the Navy commissioned a Panel to Review Space to assess Navy space policy and strategy. As an extension of that review, the NRC was requested by the Navy to examine its needs in space for providing future operational and technical capabilities. This report presents a discussion of the strategic framework of future space needs, the roles and responsibilities for meeting those needs, an assessment of Navy support to space mission areas, and a proposed vision for fulfilling Naval forces space needs.
Publisher: National Academies Press
ISBN: 0309096774
Category : Technology & Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 266
Book Description
The United States must operate successfully in space to help assure its security and economic well being. The Department of the Navy is a major user of space capabilities, although those capabilities are now primarily provided by DOD, the Air Force, and NOAA. Following a DOD assessment of national space security management in 2001, the Navy commissioned a Panel to Review Space to assess Navy space policy and strategy. As an extension of that review, the NRC was requested by the Navy to examine its needs in space for providing future operational and technical capabilities. This report presents a discussion of the strategic framework of future space needs, the roles and responsibilities for meeting those needs, an assessment of Navy support to space mission areas, and a proposed vision for fulfilling Naval forces space needs.
Problems of Satellites and Space Operations
Author: United States. Office of Naval Research
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Category : Artificial satellites
Languages : en
Pages : 122
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Category : Artificial satellites
Languages : en
Pages : 122
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Naval space
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Category : Astronautics, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 320
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Category : Astronautics, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 320
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Lecture Series, Problems of Satellites and Space Operations, Sponsered by the Office of Naval Research, April - July 1958
Author: United States. Naval Research Office
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Languages : en
Pages : 116
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Languages : en
Pages : 116
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The Station Comes of Age
Author: Cliff Lawson
Publisher: Government Printing Office
ISBN: 9780160939709
Category : Ordnance, Naval
Languages : en
Pages : 784
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Publisher: Government Printing Office
ISBN: 9780160939709
Category : Ordnance, Naval
Languages : en
Pages : 784
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A Modest Proposal: For Preventing Space Operations from Being a Burden to the Navy, and for Making the Space Cadre Beneficial to the Community
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Languages : en
Pages : 155
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U.S. Navy efforts in implementing Department of Defense policy guidance for the effective integration of space capabilities and effects consist of a variety of multi-pronged and disjointed efforts. Lack of clear direction in analysis and identification of current and future requirements for space-related capabilities presents a hazard to implementation of the tenants of Sea Power 21 and Navy participation in future conflicts. This work proposes an alternative construct for the organization and utilization of Navy space resources against the backdrop of requirements levied by the 2001 U.S. Commission to Assess National Security Space Management and Organizations and resulting Department of Defense Directive 5101.2, DoD Executive Agent for Space. In order to accomplish its mission, the Navy must establish a clear focus of effort, consolidate and formalize space-related human capital and divest itself of space-specific undertakings not related to core functions. This thesis establishes arguments to propose that the United States Navy relinquish development, acquisition and satellite operations tasks to another service or agency, and invest in appropriately leveraging space assets through the professionalization and promotion of a robust, educated, experienced and capable Navy Space Cadre.
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Languages : en
Pages : 155
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U.S. Navy efforts in implementing Department of Defense policy guidance for the effective integration of space capabilities and effects consist of a variety of multi-pronged and disjointed efforts. Lack of clear direction in analysis and identification of current and future requirements for space-related capabilities presents a hazard to implementation of the tenants of Sea Power 21 and Navy participation in future conflicts. This work proposes an alternative construct for the organization and utilization of Navy space resources against the backdrop of requirements levied by the 2001 U.S. Commission to Assess National Security Space Management and Organizations and resulting Department of Defense Directive 5101.2, DoD Executive Agent for Space. In order to accomplish its mission, the Navy must establish a clear focus of effort, consolidate and formalize space-related human capital and divest itself of space-specific undertakings not related to core functions. This thesis establishes arguments to propose that the United States Navy relinquish development, acquisition and satellite operations tasks to another service or agency, and invest in appropriately leveraging space assets through the professionalization and promotion of a robust, educated, experienced and capable Navy Space Cadre.