Air Force's Space and Missiles System
Center Certifies SpaceX for National Security Space Missions
May 26, 2015
Lieutenant General
Samuel Greaves, Commander of the
Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center (SMC) and Air Force
Program Executive Officer for Space, has announced the certification
of Space Exploration Technologies Corporation's (SpaceX) Falcon 9
Launch System for national security space missions.
SpaceX is now eligible for award of
qualified national security space launch missions as one of two
currently certified launch providers. The first upcoming opportunity
for SpaceX to compete to provide launch services is projected to be
in June when the Air Force releases a Request for Proposal (RFP) for
GPS III launch services.
"This is a very important milestone for
the Air Force and the Department of Defense," said Secretary of the
Air Force
Deborah Lee James. "SpaceX's
emergence as a viable commercial launch provider provides the
opportunity to compete launch services for the first time in almost
a decade. Ultimately, leveraging of the commercial space market
drives down cost to the American taxpayer and improves our
military's resiliency."
This milestone is the culmination of a
significant two-year effort on the part of the Air Force and SpaceX
to execute the certification process and reintroduce competition
into the Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) program. The Air
Force invested more than $60 million
and 150 people in the certification effort which encompassed 125
certification criteria, including more than 2,800 discreet tasks, 3
certification flight demonstrations, verifying 160 payload interface
requirements, 21 major subsystem reviews and 700 audits in order to
establish the technical baseline from which the Air Force will make
future flight worthiness determinations for launch.
"The SpaceX and SMC teams have worked hard
to achieve certification," said Greaves. "And we're also
maintaining our spaceflight worthiness process supporting the
National Security Space missions. Our intent is to promote the
viability of multiple EELV-class launch providers as soon as
feasible."
Elon Musk, SpaceX CEO and Lead
Designer, stated, "This is an important step toward bringing
competition to National Security Space launch. We thank the Air
Force for its confidence in us and look forward to serving it well."
The certification process provides a path
for launch-service providers to demonstrate the capability to
design, produce, qualify, and deliver a new launch system and
provide the mission assurance support required to deliver national
security space satellites to orbit. This gives the Air Force
confidence that the national security satellites being delivered to
orbit will safely achieve the intended orbits with full mission
capability.
SMC, located at
Los Angeles Air Force Base, Calif., is the U.S. Air
Force's center for acquiring and developing military space systems.
Its portfolio includes GPS, military satellite communications,
defense meteorological satellites, space launch and range systems,
satellite control networks; space based infrared systems and space
situational awareness capabilities.