Rogers, Strong demand answers on Space Command decision

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U.S. Reps. Dale Strong and Mike Rogers pressed the Secretary of the Air Force about the delay in finalizing the decision to move the U.S. Space Command headquarters to Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville.

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Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall testified in front of the House Armed Services Committee Thursday during a hearing on the Department of the Air Force’s Fiscal Year 2024 budget request.

Rogers (R-Saks), who chairs the House Armed Services Committee, once again criticized the secretary over the delays.

“We are beyond the point of frustration with the continued delay in announcing the final decision on SPACECOM basing,” Rogers said. “27 months ago, the Air Force made the right decision to go with Huntsville, Alabama. 12 months ago, the GAO and the DoD IG affirmed that decision. There is only 1 state that is still protesting and that state came in 5th. The political games must end. Your continued handwringing is delaying SPACECOM’s full operational capability and undermining our ability to defend this nation. You need to end this charade and make the announcement.”

Strong (R-Huntsville) also questioned the secretary about the issue.

“In May 2022 you testified that you were hoping to move forward with a final decision as quickly as you could,” Strong said. “Last month you testified you’re expecting a decision ‘fairly soon’. Why on earth have we not received a final decision regarding U.S. Space Command headquarters?”

Strong also argued for the relocation of Space Command in a 256Today op-ed published Thursday.

“Redstone Arsenal had the top score of all the sites based on available workforce, value to the taxpayer, proximity to other relevant space agencies, cost of living for American service members and civilian personnel, and overall force protection,” he said. “Simply put, Redstone Arsenal was chosen to house the permanent headquarters of U.S. Space Command because it is best for national security and the American people.”

Additionally Strong and Rogers were joined by U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell (D-Birmingham) in a joint statement calling for an end to the delays about the decision to relocate the headquarters.

“Today, during a House Armed Services Committee hearing, we questioned Air Force officials on why they continue to delay finalizing the decision to move Space Command Headquarters to Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama,” the statement said. “Ensuring our country’s space defense is headquartered in the best possible location is of the utmost importance to the Space Force’s overall mission and success. The Air Force closely scrutinized multiple locations based on multiple factors to decide where Space Command Headquarters should be, and Huntsville was the indisputable winner in both the Evaluation and Selection phases. The fact is that Redstone Arsenal offers the best possible location for Space Command Headquarters, and it is in our country’s best national security interest to make this move immediately.”

Yaffee is a contributing writer to Yellowhammer News and hosts “The Yaffee Program” weekdays 9-11 a.m. on WVNN. You can follow him on Twitter @Yaffee

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