Space Force Association | |
Formation: | [1] |
Founder: | Bill "Hippie" Woolf |
Founding Location: | Colorado Springs, Colorado |
Type: | 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization |
Vat Id: | (for European organizations) --> |
Purpose: | space, space force, united states space force, united states, ussf, international, space industry |
Headquarters: | Colorado Springs, Colorado |
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Leader Title: | President and Founder |
Leader Name: | Colonel Bill "Hippie" Woolf, Air Force Space Command (Ret) |
Leader Title2: | Executive Director |
Leader Name2: | Eric Sundby |
Leader Title3: | Chief Growth Officer |
Leader Name3: | Colonel (Ret) Matt Anderson |
The Space Force Association (SFA) is an independent, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that serves as a professional military association, space advocacy group, and space education association for the United States Space Force and space professionals at large.
The Space Force Association articulates its mission as providing research, analysis, and expertise to inform United States space operations policy, strategy, and operations decisions. The Space Force Association's three focus areas are:[2]
The Space Force Association also offers a scholarship program supporting science, technology, engineering, and mathematics undergraduate and graduate students for tuition and research support in space operations related research.
In addition, the Space Force Association provides support for veterans of the United States Space Force, Air Force Space Command, and other military space components, including employment support after transitioning from the military.[2]
The Space Force Association was established on 29 October 2019, two months before the establishment of the Space Force on 20 December 2019.[1] The Space Force Association compares itself to the Air Force Association, which was established in January 1946 to support the standup of the United States Air Force, which occurred in September 1947.[2]
Since establishment, the Space Force Association has run a number of interviews and podcasts with Space Force leadership and members on the development of the Space Force and on space policy and strategy. [3] [4] [5]
On 9 September 2020, several U.S. senators announced the creation of the Space Force Caucus, which the Space Force Association had been working on standing up since March 2020.[6]