Pentagon Integrates Space Development Agency into Space Force Procurement
The Pentagon is folding the Space Development Agency (SDA) into the Space Force's procurement system due to performance issues and congressional pressure. This transition signifies a shift from rapid satellite deployment to a focus on long-term integration and oversight.

The Space Development Agency (SDA) is being absorbed into the Space Force's procurement office as part of a restructuring effort. Established in 2019 to expedite satellite deployment, the SDA faced challenges that hindered its ability to compete with private-sector providers.
This transition, outlined in recent drafts of the National Defense Authorization Act, emphasizes centralized acquisition oversight to mitigate risks associated with complex satellite architectures. The new structure will involve multiple program acquisition executives managing SDA functions, potentially extending the timeline from design to launch while aiming to minimize procurement failures. The Pentagon's decision reflects a prioritization of thorough oversight over the rapid deployment model initially envisioned.




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