Sec. 1608. Resilient enterprise ground architecture
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It is the sense of Congress that the Secretary of the Air Force, to advance the security of the space assets of the Department of Defense, should— expand on complimentary efforts within the Air Force that promote the adoption of a resilient enterprise ground architecture that is responsive to new and changing threats and can rapidly integrate new capabilities to make the warfighting force of the United States more resilient in a contested battlespace; and prioritize the swift transition of space ground architecture to a common platform and leverage commercial capabilities in concurrence with the 2015 intent memorandum of the Commander of the Air Force Space Command.
The Secretary of Defense shall, to the extent practicable— develop future satellite ground architectures of the Department of Defense to be compatible with complimentary commercial systems that can support uplink and downlink capabilities with dual-band spacecraft; and emphasize that future ground architecture transition away from stove-piped systems to a service-based platform that provides members of the Armed Forces with flexible and adaptable capabilities that— use, as applicable, commercially available capabilities and technologies for increased resiliency and cost savings; and builds commercial opportunity and integration across the range of resilient space systems.