Space Force plans nationwide network of ‘resilient operations centers’
spacenews.com May 29, 2026

Space Force plans nationwide network of ‘resilient operations centers’

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The U.S. Space Force plans to invest in a nationwide network of 'resilient operations centers' as part of its proposed $71 billion budget for fiscal 2027. The centers will ensure military space missions can continue during wartime when command-and-control sites become targets. The Space Force envisions building up to 10 operations centers across the United States, creating a distributed architecture to support overseas combatant commands. Approximately $1 billion is allocated for four operations centers in fiscal 2027, with the facilities expected to support various space missions and create career-development opportunities for personnel. The new facilities will also help integrate space capabilities into day-to-day military operations.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · By dispersing operations across multiple sites, the Space Force reduces its reliance on centralized facilities that could be targeted by adversaries.
  • · This approach enables the service to maintain continuity of operations even if individual sites are disrupted, bolstering national security.