by AFSPC Public Affairs
12/17/2015 - Schriever AFB, Colorado -- The
Schriever Wargame 2015 concluded here today. Set in the year 2025,
Schriever Wargame 2015 explored critical space issues in depth.
The objectives of the Wargame centered on: 1) identifying ways to
increase the resilience of space that include our Intelligence
Community, civil, commercial, and Allied partners; 2) exploring how to
provide optimized effects to the warfighter in support of coalition
operations; and 3) examining how to apply future capabilities to protect
the space enterprise in a multi-domain conflict.
The SW 15 scenario depicted a peer space and cyberspace competitor
seeking to achieve strategic goals by exploiting those domains. It
included a global scenario with the focus of effort towards the European
Command (EUCOM) Area of Responsibility. The scenario also included
full spectrum threats across diverse operating environments that
challenged civilian and military leaders, planners and space system
operators, as well as the capabilities they employ.
Approximately 200 military and civilian experts from more than 27
agencies around the country as well as from Australia, Canada, New
Zealand and the United Kingdom participated in the Wargame.
Agencies that participated included: Air Force Space Command, Army
Space and Missile Defense Command, Naval Fleet Cyber Command, the
National Reconnaissance Office, Executive Agent for Space Staff, Air
Combat Command, Office of the Secretary of Defense, U.S. European
Command, U.S. Strategic Command, Defense Information Systems Agency, the
Intelligence Community, National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Office of Homeland Security, Department of Transportation, Department
of State and Department of Commerce.
Friday, December 18, 2015
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