Reinforced concrete foundation, floor slabs, walls and roof with built-up roofing, utilities and necessary support. Technical building includes areas to control space operations and provide technical support for space operations. Power plant includes areas for power production and control, maintenance and management. Air Conditioning - 1800 Tons The 11. REQUIREMENT: 481,000 SF ADEQUATE: 0 SF SUBSTANDARD: O SF PROJECT: Constructs Phase I of a complex to house a Consolidated Space Operations Center (CSOC). Phase II will be programmed in the FY 1984 MCP. REQUIREMENT: The CSOC will combine into a single facility a Satellite Operations Complex and the DOD Shuttle Operations and Planning Complex. The need for the CSOC satellite control capabilities is based on the vulnerability of the Satellite Test Center (STC) in Sunnyvale, CA, a single mode in the satellite control network which provides tracking, telemetry and commanding capabilities to support various national security satellite missions. The STC is vulnerable to both environmental (earthquake) and man made threats and has limited growth potential. need for the shuttle control capability stems from the planned increase in use of the Space Shuttle for DOD missions. The Air Force program for the next several years includes a number of important DOD Shuttle missions, most requiring close coordination with the satellite control network. The DOD Shuttle control capability at Johnson Space Center does not meet all DOD requirements for planning and conducting DOD missions. It does not provide an adequate level of security protection; is located in a region susceptible to environmental and man made threats; is limited in capacity, and, because of it's civil nature, violates proven doctrinal principles regarding separate military control of defense operations. CURRENT SITUATION: The Space Transportation System (STS) Controlled Mode at the Johnson Space Center is the only capability for DOD shuttle mission control and planning and is a limited capability at best. Full shuttle mission control capability at CSOC is essential for the operational phase. The existing Satellite Test Center at Sunnyvale AFS is an extremely vulnerable single mode in the satellite control network. It is located in a highly industrialized, heavily populated area. Expansion of existing facilities to accomplish CSOC functions is not economically feasible. IMPACT IF NOT PROVIDED. Continued DOD use of JSC will require additional investment costs, create conflicts with NASA activities and overload JSC mission control capabilities. Without redundancy in satellite control, natural disaster or hostile acts could jeopardize programs of highest national precedence. A. ESTIMATED ANNUAL COST TO OPERATE THE PROPOSED FACILITY..... B. NUMBER OF ADDITIONAL PERSONNEL NECESSARY TO CARRY OUT C. ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE D. ESTIMATED LIFE-CYCLE COST TO OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THE 10,000 ($000) 2,000 (PEOPLE) N/A ($000) N/A ($000) F. EQUIPMENT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS PROJECT WHICH WILL BE •(4,075 May 83 (month and year) DD FOR 1391c PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE IN THE USAF. Cost ($000) 636,000 PAGE NO U.S. G.P.O. 1977-241-130/12 15 |