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USAF Program Management Directive for Scope Dawn (Lincoln Experimental Satellite (LES) 8 and 9 Operational Capability)
Program Management Directive assigns responsibilities for implementation of the Scope Dawn Project to the [U.S. Air Force. Chief of Staff; U.S. Air Force. Systems Command; U.S. Air Force. Logistics Command; U.S. Air Force. Military Airlift Command; U.S. Air Force. Pacific Air Forces; U.S. Air Force. Strategic Air Command; U.S. Air Force. Tactical Air Command; U.S. European Command. Air Forces]; U.S. Air Force. Chief of Staff is assigned Operational control of the Scope Dawn Project to provide Spacecraft communications capability to the Worldwide Airborne Command Post System using the Lincoln Experimental Satellites; Scope Dawn Project seeks to reposition Lincoln Experimental Satellites to remove a gap in Satellite communications over the central Continental United States which precludes communications between the National Emergency Airborne Command Post and the [U.S. Air Force. Strategic Air Command. Commander-in-Chief; U.S. Pacific Command. Commander-in-Chief]
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National Strategic Targeting and Attack Policy Command and Control Survivability Includes Attachment
1971
Recommends potential actions to improve survivability of U.S. command and control systems during nuclear war.
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History of Strategic Air Command, F.Y. 1974 Historical Study No. 142; Volume I: Narrative; Date on Cover Page Is Incorrect; Includes Revised Pages
Details mission, resources, organization, command and control, operations, training, bases, facilities, missiles, personnel, and budget of Strategic Air Command during fiscal year 1974.
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