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Air Force Space Command Long Range Launch Scheduling Process
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Air Force Space CommandLong Range Launch Scheduling Process
MSgt Phil LeMaitreHQ AFSPC/XORS25 Oct 05
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Overview
• Purpose• National Launch Forecast (NLF)• NLF Compilation• Space Launch Manifest• Commitment to Commercial
Space
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Purpose
• Provide Commercial Space Launch leadership with knowledge into the long range scheduling process for launches from United States Air Force Eastern and Western Ranges
Cape Canaveral AFS, FL Vandenberg AFB, CA (SLC-6)
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National Launch Forecast
• What is the NLF?• The NLF is a programming tool
• Assists in predicting launch vehicle procurement requirements
• Aids in predicting launch range/base throughput • Needed to properly scope range and
base support contracts
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National Launch Forecast (NLF) Compilation
• The NLF begins with a data call to the following agencies to forecast future launches (4-11 years):
• Department of Defense missions• HQ Air Force Space Command interfaces with
appropriate operational and acquisition agencies (SMC, DARPA, NRO, etc.)
• National Aeronautics & Space Agency (NASA)• Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for commercial
ventures launching from USAF Eastern or Western ranges
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NLF Compilation continued
• Responses to the data call are packaged, staffed, and published on the HQ AFSPC/XO Launch Information Support Network (LISN) website https://lisn.peterson.af.mil
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NLF Example
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Space Launch Manifest
• Space Launch Manifest (SLM) is a near-term, three-year schedule
• The Current Launch Schedule Review Board (CLSRB) convenes biannually to certify the next 18 months of the SLM
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SLM Example
Notional
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Commitment to Commercial Space
• Basic tenet “Provide stable and predictable access to Federal space launch bases and ranges, and other government facilities and services” (National Security Presidential Directive/NSPD-40, Section IV, paragraph f.)
• Eastern and Western Ranges have established a one-stop shop process to assist new commercial space launch customer’s needs• Western Range, 30 SW, Vandenberg AFB California
• Mr. Paul Klock, GS-15, 30SW/XP • Bldg 7015 Rm 3B-1, Vandenberg AFB CA, 93437• (805) 606-7968
• Eastern Range, 45 SW, Cape Canaveral Florida• Mr. Rick Blucker, GM-15, 45SW/XP• 1201 Edward H. White II St, Patrick AFB FL 32935• (321) 494-4054
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Summary
• National Launch Forecast
• NFL Compilation
• Space Launch Manifest
• Commitment to Commercial Space
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Questions
• Questions?
• Contact information:
MSgt Phil LeMaitre
NCOIC Launch Services Office
HQ AFSPC/XORS,
Peterson AFB, CO 80914
(719) 554-5429