Reoptimization for Great Power Competition

Reoptimization for Great Power Competition

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“I’m extremely proud of the Space Force and all the good it has accomplished. But, as good as we are, as much as we’ve done, as far as we’ve come, it’s not enough. We are not yet optimized for Great Power Competition.”

~ Chief of Space Operations
Gen. Chance Saltzman 

Space Force & Air Force announce sweeping changes to maintain superiority amid Great Power Competition

The establishment of the U.S. Space Force was a direct response to threats arising from Great Power Competition in the space domain. Nevertheless, our legacy roots leave us sub-optimized for the security environment confronting us today, and we must finish fine-tuning the service to continue meeting its National Defense Strategy responsibilities

In early 2024, the Department of the Air Force unveiled sweeping plans for reshaping, refocusing, and reoptimizing the Air Force and Space Force to ensure continued supremacy in their respective domains while better posturing the services to deter and, if necessary, prevail in an era of Great Power Competition. Through a series of 24 DAF-wide key decisions, four core areas which demand the Department’s attention will be addressed: Develop People, Generate Readiness, Project Power and Develop Capabilities.

The space domain is no longer benign; it has rapidly become congested and contested.

We must enhance our capabilities, develop Guardians for modern warfare, prepare for the high intensity fight, and strengthen our power projection to thrive and win in this new era of Great Power Competition.

 

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Gov. Whitmer Attends Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at Grand Ledge Armory to Highlight Modernized Facilities for Women Service Members
Michigan National Guard
Sept. 26, 2022 | 2:18
LANSING, Mich. — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer along with Maj. Gen. Paul D. Rogers, attended a ribbon cutting ceremony for the newly modernized Michigan Army National Guard (MIARNG) Grand Ledge Armory.

“There are nearly 1,500 tough, strong women serving in the MIARNG, a number that has grown over the last couple of years, but few of the facilities that guard members use have been updated to serve women in uniform,” said Gov. Whitmer. “Earlier this year, in my fourth balanced, bipartisan state budget, we included $100 million to modernize our state’s armories to better serve the women who serve our state. The Grand Ledge Armory is the first of 33 facilities statewide that will be upgraded with new facilities to ensure women in uniform have the same basic facilities their male counterparts have and can stay focused on their mission. I will work with anyone to support the brave service members of Michigan’s National Guard. They keep us safe at home and oceans away and we must have their backs.”

“I’m excited that we’ve reached this significant milestone of completing the first modernization project and I’m looking forward to monitoring our progress at the Grayling Army Airfield Armory and getting underway at seven additional locations this year,” said Maj. Gen. Paul D. Rogers, adjutant general and director of the Michigan Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. “As more women join the MIARNG, these new facilities are vital to make sure our troops feel supported and have the resources necessary to thrive and be mission-ready.”

Maj. Gen. Rogers and Gov. Whitmer highlighted the work that is being done to modernize MIARNG facilities to better serve Michigan’s women soldiers including the addition of new shower and toilet facilities and lactation rooms.

The ceremony comes shortly after Gov. Whitmer signed into law the State of Michigan’s fiscal year 2023 budget, which authorized $100 million in funds ($50 million state/$50 million federal) to modernize current facilities used by the MIARNG to address inequities that exist in the facilities provided to Michigan’s women service members. Of the 33 facilities targeted for modernization with this investment, Grayling Army Airfield Armory is slated to be completed next while construction will commence shortly at seven additional facilities this calendar year: Albion Armory, Gladstone Armory, Ishpeming Armory, Kalamazoo Armory, Port Huron Armory, Traverse City Armory and Washtenaw Armory.
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