Satnews Daily
September 14th, 2019

Air Force Space Command Wargames Reach Successful Conclusion


The thirteenth in a series of Air Force Space Command Wargames concluded on September 13 — set in the year 2029, Schriever Wargame 2019 explored critical space and cyberspace issues in depth.

This particular iteration of the wargame was centered on the following objectives:

(1) Inform people, processes, and technologies to advance USSPACECOM’s joint/combined operational missions
2) Explore opportunities and challenges of national, commercial, and coalition architectures to synchronize effects that protect and defend the space enterprise
3) Examine unity of command/effort to seamlessly integrate space operations and authorities across multiple classification and organizational levels
4) Advance shared understanding of responsible behaviors in the space domain and impacts on national and coalition decision-making
5) Investigate whole-of-government(s) and coalition options to control escalation across all domains.


Gen. John W. “Jay” Raymond, United States Space Command and Air Force Space Command commander, stands with participants of Schriever Wargame 2019. More than 350 military and civilian experts from 27 agencies around the country, as well as Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, participated in the wargame

U.S. Air Force photo by Trey Ward.

The SW 19 scenario depicts a notional peer competitor seeking to achieve strategic goals by exploiting multi-domain operations. It included a global scenario with the focus of effort toward the U.S. European Command area of responsibility. The scenario also included a full spectrum of threats across diverse, multi-domain operating environments to challenge civilian and military leaders, planners and space system operators, as well as the capabilities they employ.

The SW 19 team conducted this wargame on behalf of Air Force Space Command (AFSPC), headquartered in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Approximately 350 military and civilian experts from more than 27 commands and agencies around the country, as well as international partners from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States participated in the Wargame.

U.S. commands and agencies who participated in Schriever Wargame 2019 included:

  • Air Force Space Command
  • Army Space and Missile Defense Command
  • Naval Fleet Cyber Command
  • National Reconnaissance Office
  • Executive Agent for Space Staff, Air Combat Command
  • Office of the Secretary of Defense
  • U.S. Space Command
  • U.S. European Command
  • U.S. Strategic Command
  • U.S. Special Operations Command
  • North American Aerospace Defense Command
  • U.S. Northern Command
  • The Intelligence Community
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  • Office of Homeland Security
  • Department of Transportation
  • Department of State
  • Department of Commerce