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How much will Space Force cost?

- By Robert Burns

$13 billion over 5 years for the service proposed by the president, according to an Air Force estimate.

WASHINGTON — Creating a Space Force as a separate military service, as proposed by President Donald Trump, would cost an estimated $12.9 billion in its first five years, according to a detailed Air Force plan for how to go about it.

This is the first publicly available cost estimate. When the White House announced plans to establish a Space Force in August, Deputy Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan declined to give a figure but said it would be in “the billions.”

The Air Force’s estimate is contained in a Sept. 14 memo from Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson, who proposed that the Pentagon ask Congress for the authority and money to establish a Space Force headquarte­rs in 2020.

“The President has clearly communicat­ed his desire for a military department for space,” she wrote. “Strategic competitio­n with Russia and China is the focus of our approach.”

Creation of Space Force as a separate military service will require congressio­nal action. The administra­tion is expected to submit proposed legislatio­n early next year authorizin­g the establishm­ent of a Space Force.

A copy of the Air Force memo was obtained by The Associated Press on Monday.

The memo says the firstyear cost of a Space Force would be $3.3 billion, and the cost over five years would be an estimated $12.9 billion.

In an indication of the complexiti­es of creating a new military service, the Air Force said the proposed U.S. Space Force would be a separate department organized under a civilian secretary appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate, along with an undersecre­tary, four assistant secretarie­s, a chief lawyer, an inspector general and a legislativ­e liaison. A fourstar general would serve as chief of staff.

The proposal said the missions of Space Force would include missile defense. More broadly, it would be “responsibl­e for the preparatio­n of forces necessary for the effective prosecutio­n of war.”

In June, Trump directed the Pentagon to create a “separate but equal” space force. In August, Vice President Mike Pence announced that the administra­tion will work with Congress to come up with a workable approach. The last time the U.S. created a new military service was in 1947 when the Air Force was establishe­d as an independen­t branch.

 ?? CAROLYN KASTER/AP ?? Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson said, “Strategic competitio­n ... is the focus of our approach.”
CAROLYN KASTER/AP Air Force Secretary Heather Wilson said, “Strategic competitio­n ... is the focus of our approach.”

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