Space Operations Command

Space Operations Command (SPOC) is a command of the United States Space Force (USSF). It is headquartered at Vandenberg Air Force Base, California.

The command is responsible for the organization, training, equipping, command and control (C2), and employment of space forces to support operational plans and missions for U.S. combatant commanders. Space Operations Command serves as the headquarters and staff for United States Space Command’s (USSPACECOM) Combined Force Space Component Command (CFSCC).

Space Operations Command is commanded by Major General John E. Shaw. Its Command Chief Master Sergeant is Chief Master Sgt. John F. Bentivegna.

Structure

 * 21st Space Wing.png 21st Space Wing (21 SW), Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado
 * 30th Space Wing.png 30th Space Wing (30 SW), Vandenberg Air Force Base, California
 * 45th Space Wing.png 45th Space Wing (45 SW), Patrick Air Force Base, Florida
 * 50th Space Wing.png 50th Space Wing (50 SW), Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado
 * 460th Space Wing.png 460th Space Wing (460 SW), Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado
 * 614 AOC Patch (white background).jpg 614th Air Operations Center (614 AOC), Vandenberg Air Force Base, California

History
On 20 December 2019, the USAF's Fourteenth Air Force was redesignated as the United States Space Force's Space Operations Command (SPOC). Space Operations Command is comprised of almost 16,000 personnel with 28 weapon systems at 44 locations worldwide. It oversees operations at five wings and the 614th Air Operations Center (AOC). Space Operations Command is responsible for providing strategic missile warning, nuclear command, control and communication, positioning, navigation and timing, Space Domain Awareness, satellite operations, space launch and range operations.