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Subject Daily Report, October 9: COVID-19 in the Pentagon | Defending Kunsan | Satellite Passes Design Review
Date October 9, 2020 7:37 AM
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Air Force Magazine
Daily Report for Oct. 9, 2020

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Edited by Rachel S. Cohen with Brian W. Everstine and Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

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Editor’s Note

In observance of the federal holiday, the Daily Report will not publish on
Monday, Oct. 12. We will resume publication on Tuesday, Oct. 13.

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As COVID-19 Spooks Joint Chiefs, DOD Plans Ahead
By Rachel S. Cohen

A top military health official on Oct. 8 defended the precautions taken by the
Pentagon as two senior military officials tested positive for the coronavirus,
saying Americans should heed the cautionary tale that anyone can contract the
disease. “Absent almost total isolation, there's not a great way for us to
totally prevent spread,” Defense Health Agency boss Lt. Gen. Ronald J. Place
said. “Despite all those best practices that we think that we know about how
to try to contain this particular virus, it isn't 100 percent effective. … Our
senior leaders are following the rules and are role models for those rules.”
He noted an eventual COVID-19 vaccine may be mandatory for military personnel.

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8th Fighter Wing Takes New Approach to Defending Kunsan
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

The 8th Fighter Wing is repurposing elements of the “agile combat
employment” concept to enhance its ability to defend Kunsan Air Base in South
Korea, Wing Commander Col. Chris B. Hammond told Air Force Magazine on Oct. 7.
Hammond said the wing’s new approach to base security, dubbed “Weapon System
Kunsan,” looks to use all on-base manpower and assets more holistically. It
also wants to revamp its partnership with South Korean troops who handle
security outside of the binational base’s gates.

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Boeing Passes Preliminary Design Review for New WGS
By Rachel S. Cohen

Boeing won approval from the Space Force to move forward with its newly designed
Wideband Global Satellite Communications system, setting the stage for
production to begin next year. Passing the preliminary design review allows
Boeing to start its final design phase on WGS-11+, which will add to the
existing constellation of 10 satellites. Delivery is slated for 2024, Boeing
said in an Oct. 7 release. The new system will offer “twice the operational
capability of its predecessors, increasing the availability of military-grade
communications” to U.S. and allied forces, Boeing said. WGS has been on orbit
since 2008.

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Airborne Firefighting Units Conclude Busy Season
By Brian W. Everstine

Air Force C-130s and Airmen wrapped up their firefighting season on Oct. 3 after
helping extinguish a record number of blazes in California over more than two
months. Since USAF's airborne firefighting units were activated July 22,
specially equipped C-130s spent about 600 hours flying 518 sorties in 46 fires.
The aircraft dropped more than 1.35 million gallons of fire retardant—the
third-largest amount since 2007 and the most since 2013, according to 1st Air
Force (Air Forces Northern). Crews from California, Nevada, Wyoming, and
Colorado participated.

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Security Forces Getting New, Improved Helmets
By Brian W. Everstine

Air Force security forces now have a new, lighter, and more comfortable helmet.
The Air Force Security Forces Center is sending out new ballistic helmets to
replace the Advanced Combat Helmet, which Airmen complained were bulky and
uncomfortable. The lower-profile helmet comes with better padding and a railing
built in to hold equipment like night-vision goggles and communications gear,
according to an Air Force release. The 71st Security Forces Squadron at Vance
Air Force Base, Okla., was the first to receive the helmet, which will roll out
to all units in the U.S. and overseas.

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Virtual Events: USSF’s Saltzman on Mitchell’s Space Power Forum, and More
By Jennifer-Leigh Oprihory

On Oct. 16, the Air Force Association's Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies
will host a Space Power Forum featuring Space Force Deputy Chief of Space
Operations for Operations, Cyber, and Nuclear Lt. Gen. B. Chance Saltzman. The
think tank will tentatively post event video on its <a
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Radar Sweep

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Snapshot: DOD and COVID-19

Here's a look at how the Defense Department is being impacted by and responding
to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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New Scrutiny On Trump's Gold Star Family Event After COVID-19 Outbreak

A growing list of attendees to a reception last month for President Trump's
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett have tested positive for coronavirus.
But the next day, the annual Gold Star Mother's Day event was held indoors at
the White House, and official photos from the reception show very few people
wearing masks.

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Pentagon Debuts Yet Another Plan to Speed Up Weapons Buys

The latest plan to overhaul the Defense Department's hidebound systems for
procuring weapons, goods and services is underway—with an emphasis on speed
from design to fielding, as well as cutting maintenance costs, Pentagon
officials said Oct. 7.

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Explainer: What a North Korean Holiday May Reveal about Kim Jong Un's Plans

North Korea is expected to use a major holiday this weekend to showcase its
military power, highlight domestic political messages, and galvanize citizens at
a time when the country faces increasing economic hardship and isolation.

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Mitchell Institute Nuclear Deterrence Forum Featuring David Albright

David Albright, founder and president of the Institute for Science and
International Security, joins the Air Force Association’s Mitchell Institute
for Aerospace Studies to discuss Iran’s nuclear ambitions, the latest on the
Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, and the implications of Iran’s continued
expansion of its ballistic missile inventory—among other topics—during the
think tank’s latest Nuclear Deterrence Forum.

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DOD’s Interest in ‘Owning’ 5G Networks Riles Conservative Groups

A recent survey noted a lack of support from stakeholders was an impediment for
federal agencies implementing 5G capabilities, but that’s mostly on the
civilian side of things.

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Defense One Radio Ep. 78: featuring Space Force’s Lt. General David Thompson

Defense One Tech Editor Patrick Tucker recently spoke with then-Space Force Vice
Commander Gen. David D. Thompson, who has since been confirmed as USSF’s
first-ever Vice Chief of Space Operations.

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US Must Weigh ‘Strategic Impacts’ of Arming the Heavens: Aerospace

“U.S. decisionmakers should carefully examine this most fundamental and
critical of all space security issues to assess how deployment of weapons in
space by any country, including the United States, will affect U.S. strategic
interests,” an Aerospace Corporation study released Oct. 6 states.

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Slingshot Aerospace to Develop Virtual Space Simulation for Military Schools

The Space Force wants its operators to have access to modern educational tools,
he said. Students at the National Security Space Institute and the U.S. Air
Force Academy will be among the primary users.

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United States Seizes Domain Names Used by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps

The United States has seized 92 domain names that were unlawfully used by
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to engage in a global disinformation
campaign, the Justice Department announced.

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One More Thing...
OPINION: An Open Letter to Military Dudes on Dating Apps

“Dating is hard,” writes Military Times Digital Editor Sarah Sicard. “We
all get it. But there are some things you should know before you decide to try
your luck in swipe city.”

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