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GAO-07-1088R 1 (2007-09-12)

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        Aountability * Integrity * Reabity
Washington, DC 20548



       September 12, 2007

       The Honorable Bill Nelson
       Chairman
       The Honorable Jeff Sessions
       Ranking Member
       Subcommittee on Strategic Forces
       Committee on Armed Services
       United States Senate

       The Honorable Ellen 0. Tauscher
       Chairwoman
       The Honorable Terry Everett
       Ranking Member
       Subcommittee on Strategic Forces
       Committee on Armed Services
       House of Representatives

       The Honorable Silvestre Reyes
       House of Representatives

       Subject: Space Based Infrared System High Program and its Alternative

       The U.S. relies on infrared satellites to provide early warning of enemy missile launches and protect the
       nation, its military forces, and allies. In 1996, the Department of Defense (DOD) initiated the Space
       Based Infrared System (SBIRS) program to replace the nation's current missile detection system and
       provide expanded capabilities to support intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions. DOD
       expected to field SBIRS by 2004 at a cost of about $4.2 billion. However, over the past 11 years, SBIRS
       has proven to be technically challenging and substantially more costly. In an effort to stem cost
       increases and schedule delays, DOD has restructured the program multiple times, including revising
       program goals.' SBIRS is now estimated to cost over $10.4 billion, and the first satellite launch is
       expected in 2008. Because of continuing problems with SBIRS, DOD began a parallel alternative effort in
       2006 known as the Alternative Infrared Satellite System (AIRSS), to compete with SBIRS and ensure that
       the nation's missile-warning and defense capabilities are sustained, or possibly provide a follow-on
       capability to SBIRS.

       You requested that we assess both SBIRS and AIRSS. As agreed with your office, with respect to SBIRS,
       we focused on the extent to which DOD is prepared to deliver the first two SBIRS satellites within
       revised cost, schedule, and performance goals. With respect to AIRSS, we examined the adequacy of
       DOD's decision to proceed with AIRSS as an alternative to SBIRS as well as whether DOD is attaining



       'DOD restructured the program, to include setting new cost and schedule goals, in 2002, 2004, and 2005.


GAO-07-1088R Space Based Infrared System


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