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US Space Force becomes 18th member of US intelligence community

US chief of space operations Gen. John W. Raymond
Illustration: US Air Force file photo of chief of space operations Gen. John W. Raymond delivering remarks during a ceremony at the Pentagon. Sept. 15, 2020.

The US Space Force became the 18th member of the US intelligence community (IC) as director of national intelligence John Ratcliffe welcomed the newest US military branch to the ranks on January 8.

Ratcliffe was joined by chief of space operations Gen. John W. “Jay” Raymond in announcing the designation of the intelligence element of the US Space Force as a member of the IC.

“This accession reaffirms our commitment to securing outer space as a safe and free domain for America’s interests,” said Ratcliffe. “American power in space is stronger and more unified than ever before. Today we welcome Space Force to the intelligence community and look forward to the power and ingenuity of a space security team unrivaled by any nation.”

The Space Force element is the first new organization to join the IC since 2006.

“Today, we took action to elevate space intelligence missions, tradecraft, and collaboration to ensure the success of the Space Force, the Intelligence Community, and ultimately our National Security,” said Gen. Raymond. “This is a significant milestone, a clear statement that America is committed to a secure and accessible space domain. Our partnership will ensure the Space Force and the Nation remain always above any threat.”

Ratcliffe highlighted how the addition of USSF to the IC marked a historic opportunity to further strategic change across the national security space enterprise.

“Through sharing space-related information and intelligence, the IC and DoD increase integration and coordination of our intelligence activities to achieve best effect and value in executing our missions,” said Ratcliffe.

With the USSF addition, nine DoD components are members of the Intelligence Community.