Unclassified Army Space policy Recognizes that Army is dependent on space systems, capabilities and products. Space products are a force multiplier Space to be embedded in Army doctrine training scenarios, wargames, exercises, and plans. Requires developing, maintaining, and ehancing Army space expertise, to include provision for training of space-knowledgeable soldiers and civilians. UNCLASSIFIED The Army has its future doctrine tied to Space. Space capabilities are considered essential to exploit all forms of Information Operations against any potential adversary and minimize risk and exposure of soldiers to the effects of direct combat. These operations must include planning for and influencing Space operations and Space systems of the future The Army Space Policy recognizes that the Army is dependent on space systems The Army can no longer afford to adapt and react to what exists, concerning Space. The Army has a Space concept, TRADOC PAM525-60, Space Support to Land Forces Operations, date 1 Nov 94. This concept is derived from the Army Space Policy and the Army Space Vision. It ncorporates FM 100-18 Space Support to Army Operations, TRADOC PAM 525-5, FM 100-5 Draft Joint Pub 3-14, and Army Battle dynamics, as well as other Army and Joint publications The Army recognizes that developing and maintaining space expertise is essential to the integration of space capabilities into Army operations. That is one of the primary reasons that this course was initiated A537, Space Orientation Course US Army Command and General Staff College Lesson 1, Intro/Space Policy/Organizations Prepared by: J H. Barker, ARINC-Leavenwort UNCLASSIFIEDUnclassified Army Space Policy • Recognizes that Army is dependent on space systems, capabilities and products. • Space products are a force multiplier • Space to be embedded in Army doctrine, training scenarios, wargames, exercises, and plans. • Requires developing, maintaining, and ehancing Army space expertise, to include provision for training of space-knowledgeable soldiers and civilians. UNCLASSIFIED The Army has its future doctrine tied to Space. Space capabilities are considered essential to exploit all forms of Information Operations against any potential adversary and minimize risk and exposure of soldiers to the effects of direct combat. These operations must include planning for and influencing Space operations and Space systems of the future. The Army Space Policy recognizes that the Army is dependent on space systems. The Army can no longer afford to adapt and react to what exists, concerning Space. The Army has a Space concept, TRADOC PAM525-60, Space Support to Land Forces Operations, date 1 Nov 94. This concept is derived from the Army Space Policy and the Army Space Vision. It incorporates FM 100-18 Space Support to Army Operations, TRADOC PAM 525-5, FM 100-5, Draft Joint Pub 3-14, and Army Battle dynamics, as well as other Army and Joint publications. The Army recognizes that developing and maintaining space expertise is essential to the integration of space capabilities into Army operations. That is one of the primary reasons that this course was initiated. A537, Space Orientation Course US Army Command and General Staff College Lesson 1, Intro/Space Policy/Organizations Prepared by: J.H. Barker, ARINC-Leavenworth UNCLASSIFIED