Command and control of SBIRS and DSP satellites successfully transferred to new ground system
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04/04/2016 04:19 PM CDT
Air Force Space Command's Space and Missile Systems Center and the 460th Space Wing have confirmed that Command and Control of the Space-Based Infrared Systems and Defense Support Program satellites and payloads have been transferred from their legacy ground system to the new Block 10 ground system.
AFSPC approved cutover of C2 for DSP and SBIRS constellations March 18 from the legacy sites at Buckley AFB, Colorado, Schriever AFB, Colorado, and Boulder, Colorado to one consolidated site at the Mission Control Station at Buckley AFB, Colorado, and its backup mission control station at Schriever AFB. Cutover was successfully completed March 21.
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AFSPC approved cutover of C2 for DSP and SBIRS constellations March 18 from the legacy sites at Buckley AFB, Colorado, Schriever AFB, Colorado, and Boulder, Colorado to one consolidated site at the Mission Control Station at Buckley AFB, Colorado, and its backup mission control station at Schriever AFB. Cutover was successfully completed March 21.
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