Monday, 7 January 2013: 11:45 AM
Room 16B (Austin Convention Center)
The U.S. Air Force provides operational space weather support to all elements of the DoD. The Air Force Weather Agency (AFWA) carries out this responsibility through a 24/7 operations center that supplies tailored products to the warfighter around the globe. These products use a synergistic combination of ground and space-based sensor data and environmental models to enable more informed decision-making by operational commanders. This presentation will give an update of the Air Force's role as the DoD's Space Weather provider, its collection, analysis and forecasting capabilities, and give examples of how tailored space weather products can help mitigate space weather impacts to DoD missions. It will also highlight the key partnerships the Air Force has with Civil and Allied Government agencies to exploit all space weather expertise for the upcoming solar maximum and beyond. The Air Force will continue to be an active team player leveraging interagency working groups and data sharing partnerships to modernize our national space weather capabilities to benefit our warfighters and the nation.
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