Orlando Sentinel (Sunday)

Florida hopes to land a Space Force training site

- By Jim Turner

TALLAHASSE­E — Florida’s space agency has been working to bring a Space Force training site to the state after the command headquarte­rs for the fledgling military branch landed in Alabama.

Earlier this month, Mark Bontrager, vice president of spaceport operations for Space Florida, told members of the Florida Senate Military and Veterans Affairs, Space, and Domestic Security Committee his agency is learning from the headquarte­rs-selection process to prepare for when bidding gets underway for training locations.

“About 16,000 of those people need to be trained and equipped from the very beginning of the time from when they raise their right hand and show up as a young enlisted officer in that force,” Bontrager said.

Space Florida President and CEO Frank DiBello said Florida is well-positioned among states that could compete for the training locations because of a workforce that has decades of experience with the space industry.

“We have such a locus of space activity here, and therefore we have trained warfighter­s already,” DiBello said. “We are also looking carefully at the fact that we have a very, very strong modeling-simulation and digital-domain capability throughout the state, but certainly in Central Florida that is an essential element of training the warfighter of the future.”

Vandenberg Space Force Base, Calif., is already serving as one of the locations for the Space Training Readiness Command, or STARCOM, program.

Bontrager said it’s important for Florida to land part of the training process, as Space Florida leaders will have to repeatedly return to the facilities throughout their careers.

Space Force was created less than two years ago. In January, Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Ala., was selected as the preferred location for the command headquarte­rs, based on factors that included infrastruc­ture capacity, community support and costs.

A provisiona­l headquarte­rs remains in Colorado Springs, Colo., pending the permanent site being ready.

Patrick Space Force Base near Cape Canaveral was a finalist for the headquarte­rs in a bid backed by Space Florida.

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