UK Space Command establishes JCO-UK cell for enhanced global Space Domain Awareness

Source: Royal Air Force (RAF)

UK Space Command has successfully established the ‘JCO-UK’ cell, integrated within the JCO-Global initiative. This initiative enhances global understanding and utilisation of data in support of Space Domain Awareness (SDA).

The US-led JCO Programme, or ‘Joint Task Force-Space Defense Commercial Operations Cell’, provides unclassified indications of orbital activity derived through public research, commercial SDA sensors, and analytical tools.

The JCO-Global construct has been augmented by the stand-up of the JCO-UK cell. From Monday 26 June 2023, the JCO-UK cell will assist with the JCO’s ‘follow-the-sun’ model, which aims to eventually provide global SDA coverage, with each cell around the world operating during normal business hours.

“I’m delighted that we can announce the stand-up of the National JCO-UK cell from 26 June. This capability marks a step change in our joint space operations capacity and further solidifies the UK/US, and wider coalition, bonds in the space domain,” said Air Vice-Marshal Paul Godfrey, Commander of UK Space Command. “Having partnered with the US on Space Domain Awareness since 1963 when the radar at RAF Fylingdales was first declared operational, we continue to build on that enduring partnership by establishing the first national JCO Cell outside of the US and look forward to co-ordinating the regional JCO cell with other like-minded nations.” he added.

 

 

SDA is a fundamental enabler of all other space capabilities and is critical to our ability to protect UK and allied interests in space. It also features as one of the top UK capability space development priorities.

The JCO was established in 2020 to augment the United States National Space Defense Center’s protect-and-defend mission. It’s a collaborative mix of government, military and commercial teams, with the mission to monitor launches and objects in space, to provide diverse and timely SDA.

Last year, the UK successfully led its first Sprint Advanced Concept Training, a tri-annual live-virtual experiment and exercise series that provides opportunities for commercial vendors of space data and analytics capabilities to explore integration of their products in a realistic space operations environment.

At its core, the JCO strengthens integration between the Government and commercial sectors, enhances collaboration between allied Space Operations Centres, and integrates publicly available information into operations. The JCO anticipates moving to 24/5 global operations with partner nations, including the U.K., in fiscal year 2024.

 

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