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Assunto:  Space Force cancels OCX GPS project
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Wed, 29 Apr 2026 09:34:24 -0500
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'We need to deliver warfighting capability at a faster rate': US Space Force 
cancels Next Generation GPS project over 'extensive system issues' and an 
'insurmountable' timeline

Date:
Tue, 28 Apr 2026 20:35:00 +0000

Description:
The US Space Force canceled the $6.27 billion OCX program after testing 
revealed critical failures, shifting focus to upgrading existing GPS systems.

FULL STORY
The United States Space Force
has terminated the Next Generation Operational Control System (OCX) program 
after it discovered extensive system issues which made timely delivery 
impossible. 

The target of this program was to modernize the command and control of the 
GPS satellite constellation. However after multiple attempts and 
collaborations, the Defense Acquisition Executive could no longer ignore its 
inefficiencies and had to let it go.  What went wrong
with the $6.27 billion program? As of January 2026, the OCX program had cost 
approximately $6.27 billion, including Raytheon funding and government 
testing costs. 

The Space Force contractually accepted OCX from Raytheon in July 2025 after 
factory testing, then began extensive integrated systems testing. 

During this testing phase, officials discovered problems across a broad range 
of capability areas that would put current GPS military and civilian 
capabilities at risk. 

The system was intended to replace the current Architecture Evolution Plan 
(AEP) and the Launch, Anomaly, and Disposal Operations system.

Instead, the Space Force determined that additional investment in OCX was no 
longer the best solution for protecting and advancing GPS capabilities. Space 
Force walked away In an attempt to make the system work, the government and 
contractor team adopted a collaborative approach. 

However, it became evident that onboarding OCX within an operationally 
relevant timeline is practically impossible.

"Regrettably, extensive system issues arose during the integrated testing of 
OCX with the broader GPS enterprise," said Mission Delta 31 Commander Col. 
Stephen Hobbs. 

"The challenges of onboarding the system within an operationally relevant 
timeline proved insurmountable." 

The cancellation of a $6.27 billion program after years of development is a 
clear admission of failure, however, the Space Force had to decide whether to 
walk away or sink more money into an insurmountable timeline, and it chose 
the former. 

Going forward, instead of completing OCX, the Space Force will continue 
enhancing the current control system to operate the GPS satellite 
constellation. 

It has made incremental improvements to the existing AEP system over the last 
ten years due to past OCX delays. 

Those successful upgrades provide confidence that further enhancements to GPS 
ground systems will continue to support the enterprise. 

Its important we refine and update acquisition processes to prioritize rapid, 
incremental capability delivery versus complex all or nothing system 
deliveries, said Acting Service Acquisition Executive Tom Ainsworth. 

The Department of War has made it clear that we need to deliver warfighting 
capability at a faster rate. We must continue to work with industry to meet 
the needs of our warfighters as we focus on delivering the right technology 
on the right timeline to enhance our capabilities and maintain space 
superiority.

Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/pro/we-need-to-deliver-warfighting-capability-at-a-f
aster-rate-us-space-force-cancels-next-generation-gps-project-over-extensive-s
ystem-issues-and-an-insurmountable-timeline

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