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The 50th Space Communications Squadron (50 SCS) is a squadron of the United States Air Force located at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado. The squadron provides command and control systems, configuration control, and systems integrations for seven Department of Defense space programs including $6.2 billion Air Force Satellite Control Network supporting $50 billion in national satellite and terrestrial systems for United States, allied, and coalition forces. The squadron operates and maintains 22 Defense Information Systems Agency nodes providing secure and unsecure voice and data communications for over 485 worldwide sites as well as over $100 million in base infrastructure supporting over 8,900 personnel. The 50 SCS has been operating and maintaining Global Broadcast Service (GBS) since February 2009 and is working on transitioning it to a new Defense Enterprise Computing Center architecture.〔Scott Prater, (50 SCS prepares for GBS transition ), 4/11/2012 〕 50 SCS manages Air Force Space Command's Global Command and Control System. The squadron administers the MAJCOM Communications Coordination Center overseeing command and control of AFSPC-wide mission-unique communications as well as operating and maintaining the command's Global Command and Control System and Space Digital Information Network.〔Staff Sgt. Stacy D. Foster, (50th SCS welcomes new commander ), August 20, 2008, 50th Space Wing Public Affairs 〕 When the 850th Space Communications Squadron was inactivated on January 31, 2006, most of its functions and personnel were incorporated into 50 SCS.〔Staff Sgt. Don Branum, (850th SCS inactivates at ceremony ), 2/8/2006, 50th Space Wing Public Affairs 〕 ==Chain of command== * United States Department of Defense * United States Air Force * Air Force Space Command * 14th Air Force * 50th Space Wing * 50th Network Operations Group 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「50th Space Communications Squadron」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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