HOUSTON (AFNS) — The first cycle of the Space Force Generation model is currently underway, poised to manage the battle rhythm of assigned forces and maintain the highest possible level of overall readiness for the service. This model is driven by the need for Guardians to execute space missions in a highly congested and contested space domain.
U.S. Space Force Chief Master Sgt. Caleb Lloyd, Space Operations Command senior enlisted leader, links SPAFORGEN directly to the changing warfighting domain during a speech at the recent Air Force Sergeants Association Summit.
“When it comes to our operations, the threat must always be at the forefront of our conversations and decisions,” Lloyd said.
The Space Force’s focus is on implementing strategies to achieve a state of combat readiness to address all emerging threats. This includes enhancing capabilities to protect and defend space assets and ensuring the force is prepared for potential conflicts in or through space.
This is done, in part, through the SPAFORGEN model.
“We are moving towards a fully integrated approach where space forces play a decisive role in joint and all-domain operations,” Lloyd said. “Our objective is to establish and maintain control over the space domain, ensuring we maintain our strategic advantages and space superiority.”
Lloyd goes on to explain that, in order for SpOC to generate and present combat power they must have expertise in intelligence, cyberspace operations, space system operations, engineering and sustainment activities. SPAFORGEN integrates these skills into combat formations capable of operating as distinct units of action.
With that focus, SPAFORGEN is divided into three phases. Each phase balances combatant command requirements, professional and personal development, and the wellbeing of the force.
“As we learn from this first cycle, we will continue to evolve the model, ensuring we remain ever ready to support and defend the joint force, our allies and our partners through any challenge the complex global environment may present,” Lloyd said.
SPAFORGEN is slightly different from other service’s force generation model because, unlike other domains, space forces are primarily employed-in-place. However, the intent is the same, to ensure the service has the right mix of capabilities to face challenges characterized by the return to an era of great power competition.
source: www.spaceforce.mil