614th Air and Space Operations Center (United States)

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The 614th Air and Space Operations Center (614 AOC) is a sub-group of the United States Air Force under the 14th Air Force (Air Forces Strategic (14 AF/(AFSTRAT)) and Air Force Space Command (AFSPC). This AOC is the Department of Defense's only "air and space" operations center. Per AFSPC special order, 614 AOC was redesignated from the 614th Space Operations Group effective 24 May 2007; the ceremony to redesignate was held outside the 14 AF headquarters building, 18 Jun 07, at Vandenberg AFB, CA.[1]

The 614 AOC is an operational echelon which functions to consolidate operational command and control of joint space forces, similar to the functioning of a traditional Falconer Air Operations Center, but is classed, by AF doctrine, as a "Functional AOC." The 614 AOC, as the primary force provider to the Joint Space Operations Center (JSpOC), has supplied the Joint Functional Component Command for Space operations expertise to create space situational awareness and command and control space forces. All of these efforts are in continuous around-the-clock support of global and theater operations.

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[edit] Mission

"To defend the United States and its Allies through the creation of space situational awareness and the command and control of joint space operations on behalf of CDR JFCC SPACE."

[edit] Vision

"To provide superior space situational awareness and agile, responsive, and intelligent command and control of joint space operations for the United States and its Allies."

[edit] Leadership Commitment

"To provide a professional, safe, and mission-focused work environment in which all personnel can develop both professionally and personally."

[edit] History

Apr 1996 Thirty-seven members were assigend to the 614th Space Operations Flight (614 SOPF) and were initially housed in two temporary facilities.

Nov 1997 The 614 SOPF christened a new space operations center. 614 SOPF was later redesignated 614 SOPS.

1 Aug 1998 Since its inception, the 614 SOPG has continuously operated the Air Force’s command and control center for space operations forces, variously known as the Space Operations Center, the SPACAF AOC, and finally, the Joint Space Operations Center, or JSpOC. During its history, it also had responsibility for the 614th Space Communications Squadron and its mission of serving as the Extremely High Frequency SATCOM subject matter expert, as well as providing manning to the Global and Regional SATCOM Support Centers. In May of 2005, the 614 SOPG took responsibility for the 1st Space Control Squadron and its mission of tracking and cataloging all man-made objects in space.

July 1999 The Space Operations Center was redesignated as the 14th Air Force Air and Space Operations Center (Space AOC). With the support of Headquarters Air Force Space Command, Space AOC manpower grew to over 100 positions.

May 2005 The Space AOC was redesignated as the Joint Space Operation Center (JSpOC) and moved into a new, larger facility still within the 14th Air Force HQ building.

21 Sep 2007 The ribbon is cut on a new operations center, in a new building, and consolidated all 614 AOC units to Vandenberg AFB, CA; operations began in the few facility on 18 Aug 2007. General Kevin P. Chilton (AFSPC/CC) presided; Maj Gen William L. Shelton (14 AF/CC) was also present. The 614 AOC is co-located with and forms the core of the JSpOC.

[edit] Components

[edit] Associated Units

[edit] Honors

1998 Air Force Organizational Excellence Award,

2005 Air Force Outstanding Unit Award,

2005 USSTRATCOM Omaha Trophy as the Best Space and Informations Operations Unit (JSpOC award),

2006 Air Force Outstanding Unit Award

Air Force Outstanding Unit Award Image:Outstanding Unit ribbon.svg Air Force Organizational Excellence Award Image:Organizational Excellence ribbon.svg

[edit] Chain of Command

[edit] Past Unit Commanders

  • Col Larry D. James (now Maj Gen, USAF) - August 1998 to June 2000 (also served as dual-hatted 14 AF/A3)
  • Col Suzanne M. Vautrinot (now Brig Gen, USAF) - June 2000 to July 2002 (also served as dual-hatted 14 AF/A3)
  • Col Jay G. Santee (now Brig Gen, USAF) - July 2002 to August 2004 (also served as dual-hatted 14 AF/A3)
  • Col Mark Jelonek - August 2004 to May 2006 (dual-hatted 14 AF/A3 duties separated part-way through his command)
  • Col Stephen N. Whiting - Jun 2006 to present

[edit] Point of Contact

30th SW Public Affairs (805) 606-3595 DSN 276-3595 Vandenberg AFB, CA