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1 Costs of Creating a Space National Guard 1 (June 2, 2020)

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Costs of Creating a Space National Guard


The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year
2020 established the Space Force as a new, independent
military service within the Department of the Air Force.
Intended to conduct operations that involve space-such
as maintaining satellites that are used for communications,
observing the weather, and monitoring other countries'
missile launches-the Space Force is currently authorized
to operate only with regular (active component)
personnel.

The creation of this new service has led to various pro-
posals to establish a Space National Guard, which would
supplement the Space Force's active component forces
as required. Such proposals have typically focused on
existing units within the Air National Guard and Army
National Guard that have space-related missions, includ-
ing national space functions (such as missile warning and
missile defense or space tracking) and deployable mis-
sions (primarily involving satellite communications). The
Department of Defense (DoD) is studying the issue of
whether to create a reserve component for the Space Force,
either a Space National Guard or a Space Force Reserve,
that would be similar to those of the other services.1

In this report, the Congressional Budget Office examines
two options for establishing a Space National Guard
that would support the Space Force. In its analysis,
CBO focused on a smaller version of a prospective Space
National Guard and a larger version, and estimated the

1. Throughout this report, reserve component refers collectively
   to the nonactive component of the U.S. military, which
   encompasses the National Guard and reserves.


additional costs beyond those incurred for existing units
in the Air National Guard and Army National Guard
that have space-related missions. Specifically:

  CBO considered a smaller version of a Space National
   Guard that is based on a February 2020 proposal
   by senior National Guard personnel. Under that
   proposal, 1,500 personnel in existing Air National
   Guard and Army National Guard units would be
   transferred to the new Space National Guard. CBO
   estimates that DoD would incur about $100 million
   in additional costs annually to operate and support
   this smaller Space National Guard. Creation of such
   a force also would probably result in onetime costs of
   about $20 million for the construction of additional
   facilities.

  CBO also considered a larger version of a Space
   National Guard that would be about one-third
   the size of the Space Force, the same size that the
   Air National Guard currently is in relation to the
   Air Force. (Unlike the first option, this one is not
   based on a specific public proposal.) Under that
   approach, the Space National Guard would consist
   of 4,900 to 5,800 personnel. CBO estimates that
   DoD would incur $385 million to $490 million in
   additional costs annually to operate and support this
   larger Space National Guard. Creation of this larger
   force also would probably result in onetime costs
   of $400 million to $900 million for constructing
   additional facilities and equipping the new units.


Notes: Unless otherwise indicated, the years referred to in this report are federal fiscal years, which run from October 1 to
September 30 and are designated by the calendar year in which they end. All costs are expressed in 2021 dollars. Costs for years
before 2021 have been adjusted for inflation with the gross domestic product price index from the Bureau of Economic Analysis.

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