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COI Annual Update: Guidance 18-20 April 2017 1

Space COI Annual Update - Overview COI Description The goal of the Space COI is to 1) Facilitate collaboration and leveraging of complementary investments of the space S&T efforts across the community in support of the intent of the nation's Space interests; and 2.) Identify gaps, establish and maintain a set of S&T roadmaps to guide Space Community research program investments, perform portfolio assessments, and provide future resource recommendations to leadership COI Purpose The Space S&T COI is a forum for sharing new ideas, technical directions and technology opportunities, jointly planning programs, measuring technical progress, and exchanging advances in space S&T Portfolio Focus DoD S&T investments in space-unique technologies that are essential to maintain and advance existing U.S. conventional and asymmetric military advantages enabled by space systems at the strategic, operational, and tactical levels Technology Sub-Area 1 Satellite Communications Technology Sub-Area 2 Missile Warning, Missile Defense, Kill Assessment and Attack Assessment Technology Sub-Area 3 Positioning, Navigation and Timing Technology Sub-Area 4 Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Technology Sub-Area 5 Space Control and Space Situational Awareness Technology Sub-Area 6 Space Access Technology Sub-Area 7 Space and Terrestrial Environmental Monitoring Technology Sub-Area 8 Command and Control; and Satellite Operations Technology Sub-Area 9 Space Enablers Technology Sub-Area 10 Space Resilience (new subarea in FY15) 2

Space S&T COI Investment and Performers COI Sub-Areas PB17 Space Resilience 7% Space Enablers ISR 5% Space Access 19% Budget Activity BA 3 61% PNT 10% Space Control Satellite Comms Command and Control and Satops Space Enviromental Monitoring 3% BA 2 39% Missile Warning & Attack 4% Component Investment 33% 3% 9% Air Force 4% 51% Army Navy DARPA Other Components Intramural vs. Extramural split: Army - 6.2 47/53; 6.3 38/62 Navy - 6.2 60/40; 6.3 40/60 Air Force - 6.2 48/52; 6.3 20/80 Major Performers: Aerojet-Rocketdyne, APL, BAE Systems, Ball Aerospace, Boeing, Dynetics, Honeywell, Lockheed Martin, MIT-LL, Northrop Grumman, NRL, Orbital/ATK, Raytheon, Sandia National Laboratory, Teledyne Brown 3

1) Overview of Space COI Portfolio Changes Membership New Space S&T COI Chair Thomas Cooley, AFRL Representatives from Air Force (AFRL), Army (SMDC), Navy (ONR and NRL); NEW: MDA, NRO, DARPA Investment Influences AFSPC Space Enterprise Vision (SEV) adjusting acquisition focus toward resilience and technologies that support resilience. Increases in space budget have not reached Space S&T Community JICSPOC causing new strain on S&T budget to meet STRATCOM Joint Urgent Emerging Need (JEON). Focus BMC2 efforts. Growing demands spur creative collaboration but increase program risk Roadmaps Stable New Space commercial enterprises providing new opportunities 4

2) Space COI Activity In-Year New areas of cross-service collaboration Reduced RF spectrum and growing commercial use of laser communication opening new applications for Laser-Comm Channels Major accomplishments Space BMC2 STRATCOM need has galvanized S&T community ANGELS Transition to Operations First GEO STP-led mission established with multiple payloads (STPSat-6) External Engagements Expanded DoD internal participants to include MDA & DARPA Leveraging touch-points to coordinate investments of NRO, NASA Expanding International Space Partners Japan (JAXA), UK, NATO, STRATCOM Combined Space Operations (AUS/UK/CAN/NZ + FRA/GER/JAP/ROK 5

3) Issues for S&T ExCom Satellite Buying Power is Lowest in 30 Years CAPE Finding 2017 Space Industrial base review highlights critical needs for investment to turn the tide and meet current challenges in space Space Prototyping missions and STP Program critically important for space access Foundational Space S&T enabled by program with close ties to operational community AF ensuring relevance to Space Enterprise Vision (SEV) Commercial and International investments are accelerating investments / DoD minority player and shrinking. New models such as for timely agile engagement with commercial and international partners needed such as DIUX 6