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: February 06 Exhibit R, RDT&E Budget Item Justification: PB 07 000: Research, Development, Test & Evaluation, DefenseWide / BA : Advanced Component Development & Prototypes (ACD&P) COST ($ in Millions) Prior Years FY 05 FY 06 R Program Element (Number/Name) PE 06089C / Space Tracking and FY 07 Base FY 07 OCO FY 07 FY 08 FY 09 FY To FY 0 Complete Program Element 708.95 9.50 8.605.9.9.869.88 6.0 6.8 Continuing Continuing MD: Space Tracking and (STSS) 70.5 7.76 7. 0.75 0.75.8...879 Continuing Continuing 5.606.8.9.78.78.6.77.859.9 Continuing Continuing MD0: ProgramWide Support Program MDAP/MAIS Code: 6 Note Increase from FY 06 to FY 07 in MD reflects funding required for critical equipment replacements, implementation of cyber security requirements, restoring Configuration Management team to support continued operations, and more complex testing planned in FY 07. A. Mission Description and Budget Item Justification With the successful launch of two Space Tracking and (STSS) satellites in 009, the Agency has onorbit capability to validate remote sensor and fire control integration to inform the design and operation of future MDA spacelayer capabilities. MDA uses STSS data to characterize contribution of space data into the BMDS architecture and to provide sensor measurements and background data supporting trade studies and analyses for future MDA spacelayer options in support of sensor development and discrimination improvements. Lessons learned from the two STSS satellites are guiding decisions on the development of a fiscally sustainable, continuously available, future operational constellation and ground communications/processing system. STSS is providing risk reduction for future MDA spacelayer options, models, algorithms, sensors and spacecraft development by collecting complex target signatures, interface definitions, communications architectures, and performance information across threat object acquisition, tracking, and discrimination. STSS also informs the BMDS Concept of Operations, timelines and performance requirements for remote space sensor cuing for ballistic missile engagements, expanding battle space for weapon systems such as Aegis BMD. The goal for STSS satellites is to demonstrate spacebased capabilities including persistent tracking and integrated BMDS discrimination improvements. Early missile tracking capability from space provides a cost effective and operationally suitable means of providing global persistent surveillance and engagement, directly addressing the number one missile defense priority need for Combatant Commanders. STSS will emphasize continued research and development to address the more sophisticated threats the Agency expects in the far term by demonstrating technologies that support development and capability delivery of future MDA spacelayer options. The STSS satellites demonstrate the ability of a space sensor to provide high precision, real time tracking of missiles and midcourse objects, thus enabling simultaneous regional, theater, and strategic missile defense systems to be cued to track well beyond their organic detection capability. Data from ongoing STSS testing has validated the ability to track cold, midcourse objects from space and close the fire control loop with BMDS interceptors. During several MDA flight tests, STSS has provided realtime data that met the Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense Systems' Quality of Service requirements for Remote Engagement Authorized. Finally, STSS demonstrates the benefit of future MDA spacelayer capabilities that, when combined with radars, will provide robust tracking and discrimination capabilities against current and advanced countermeasures. PE 06089C: Space Tracking and Page of 6 R Line #80 Volume a 89

: February 06 Exhibit R, RDT&E Budget Item Justification: PB 07 000: Research, Development, Test & Evaluation, DefenseWide / BA : Advanced Component Development & Prototypes (ACD&P) R Program Element (Number/Name) PE 06089C / Space Tracking and MDA developed and is using two STSS satellites to demonstrate key functions of space sensors to reduce risk for future BMDS spacelayer options. STSS testing is funded as part of a capabilities development program and reflected in the Program Element submission. The wealth of data and lessons learned from the STSS satellites efforts continue to provide insights as MDA pursues longer term space sensor needs. This program element assumed funding responsibility from program element 060895C for the Missile Defense Space Center (MDSC) efforts supporting STSS operations and sustainment beginning in FY 06. The portion of the MDSC that supports the Spacebased Kill Assessment program remained in program element 060895C. Funding burden was offset through realized STSS operational efficiencies. The MDSC provides a centralized collaboration and integration environment for BMDS sensor operations. The MDSC capabilities and infrastructure support flight tests, concept development, demonstrations, experiments, and algorithm development within a multisecurity level, collaborative environment. As part of a collaborative environment, the MDSC also conducts studies and experiments with Air Force Space Command to optimize future MDA spacelayer options to support Space Situational Awareness (SSA). The Near Field Infrared Experiment (NFIRE) technology project was designed to collect near field phenomenology data for use in developing plume to hard body handover algorithms for boost phase interceptor programs. The NFIRE satellite carried a Laser Communication Terminal, which was used to conduct communication experiments with the German Terra SARX satellite. These experiments tested low earth orbit satellitetoground and satellitetosatellite capabilities of the terminal for potential incorporation into the Ballistic Missile Defense System. NFIRE successfully completed all missions and data products were utilized by multiple Department of Defense programs to improve missile engagement performance. The NFIRE program executed an option for satellite EndofLife in FY 05 and initiated safe satellite deorbit. The NFIRE satellite orbit was successfully lowered below human space flight region and deactivated on 5 August 05. NFIRE reentered the atmosphere on November 05 over the Atlantic Ocean as officially reported by the Joint Space Operations Center (JSpOC), Joint Functional Component Command for Space (JFCC SPACE), United States Strategic Command. MD0 ProgramWide Support (PWS) consists of essential nonheadquarters management efforts providing integrated and efficient support to MDA functions and activities across the entire BMDS. B. Program Change Summary ($ in Millions) Previous President's Budget Current President's Budget Adjustments Congressional General Reductions Congressional Directed Reductions Congressional Rescissions Congressional Adds Congressional Directed Transfers Reprogrammings SBIR/STTR Transfer Other Adjustment PE 06089C: Space Tracking and FY 05 FY 06 FY 07 Base. 9.50.80.78 0.5.6 8.605.07 0.07.000 7.97.9. 7.97.9... Page of 6 FY 07 OCO R Line #80 FY 07 Volume a 90

: February 06 Exhibit R, RDT&E Budget Item Justification: PB 07 000: Research, Development, Test & Evaluation, DefenseWide / BA : Advanced Component Development & Prototypes (ACD&P) R Program Element (Number/Name) PE 06089C / Space Tracking and Change Summary Explanation The FY 05 adjustments reflect a reallocation of $0.5M for SBIR/STTR Transfer and a reallocation of $.78M to PE 0609895C for Spacebased Kill Assessment development. The FY 07 adjustment reflects an increase to maintain the current level of Space Tracking and operations. PE 06089C: Space Tracking and Page of 6 R Line #80 Volume a 9

: February 06 Exhibit RA, RDT&E Project Justification: PB 07 000 / COST ($ in Millions) MD: Space Tracking and (STSS) Quantity of RDT&E Articles R Program Element (Number/Name) PE 06089C / Space Tracking and Prior Years FY 05 70.5 7.76 FY 06 7. FY 07 Base FY 07 OCO 0.75 FY 07 0.75 FY 08.8 MD / Space Tracking and Surveillance FY 09 FY.. To FY 0 Complete.879 Continuing Continuing Note Funding in the All Prior Years column represents a summary of Prior Years s for active contracts, Military Interdepartmental Purchase Requests, and civilian salaries on the R. A. Mission Description and Budget Item Justification Space Tracking and (STSS) satellites provide onorbit assets with visible and infrared sensors in low earth orbit for testing with other BMDS elements, with a goal to demonstrate spacebased capabilities including persistent tracking and integrated BMDS discrimination improvements. These two satellites provide valuable risk reduction for threat object acquisition, tracking, and discrimination functionality to include stereo data fusion, cueing radars over the horizon and overthehorizon fire control. The program is demonstrating the functions and interfaces required for space data delivery to the BMDS, validating the data quality necessary for interceptors to launch and/or engage on STSS sensor data. The two satellites are operated from the ground station processing center at the Missile Defense Space Center (MDSC) by a government and contractor team. The STSS satellites demonstrate MDA spacelayer capabilities and reduce risk for future systems by viewing highvalue Targets of Opportunity and participating in BMDS flight tests in FY 05 and beyond. Onorbit sensors collect invaluable background, scene and target signatures to support future MDA spacelayer and other weapon sensor development trade studies. STSS activities provide information for integration of spacebased missile tracking (midcourse phase); remote sensor and weapons cueing via the CBMC; features and discrimination; and hit/impact point assessments. STSS enables early capability assessment to address the Warfighter's need for highly available early missile tracking from space, providing an operationally suitable means of global persistent surveillance and engagement. Capabilities being assessed for future MDA spacelayer capabilities include detecting and acquiring ballistic missiles; tracking ballistic missiles and their deployed objects; performing autonomous acquisitiontotrack handover within a satellite; performing tracking handover to a satellite from a ground cue; performing uplink and downlink of mission, health, and status data both directly and via crosslink between two satellites; reporting ballistic missile and intercept event to close the firecontrol loop; filtering reports to CBMC; and providing near realtime object data to external users. The Missile Defense Space Center (MDSC) provides capabilities and infrastructure to support the BMDS as the single location for MDA elements to conduct space operations. It provides a multilevel security environment for sensor data management and integration across space and terrestrial sensor data activities. MDSC experiments leverage DoD (Defense Support Program, Space Based Infrared System) and national security space capabilities. MDSC activities support analysis, demonstration and integration of space sensor capabilities into developmental and operational MDA elements. MDSC enables the development of advanced technology and algorithms including fusion of multiple sensor types (radar, overhead persistent infrared, electrooptical and other emerging sensor technologies). It also supports mission integration of spacebased missile tracking, sensor and weapons cueing via Command and Control, Battle Management and Communications, features and PE 06089C: Space Tracking and Page of 6 R Line #80 Volume a 9

: February 06 Exhibit RA, RDT&E Project Justification: PB 07 000 / R Program Element (Number/Name) PE 06089C / Space Tracking and MD / Space Tracking and Surveillance discrimination, kill and impact point assessments into the BMDS and other nonmda mission areas, including Space Situational Awareness, technical intelligence, and battle space characterization. This effort is a continuation of work previously performed in program element 060895C that supported the STSS program. The Near Field Infrared Experiment (NFIRE) satellite operated from the MDSC and was capable of collecting environmental background characterization (regional/ seasonal atmospheric radiance variability, daynight, landsea clutter, clouds, auroral measurements, etc.) for future MDA spacelayer sensors, hypertemporal short wave infrared data to support research and development of early launch detection and tracking capabilities, and earth limb radiance measurements to support improvement of environmental models. The NFIRE satellite also carried a Laser Communication Terminal to conduct communication experiments with the German Terra SARX satellite. Communications experiments tested low earth orbit satellitetoground and satellitetosatellite laser communications capabilities for potential incorporation into the BMDS. The NFIRE program executed an option for satellite EndofLife in FY 05 and initiated safe satellite deorbit. The NFIRE satellite orbit was successfully lowered below human space flight region and deactivated on 5 August 05. NFIRE reentered the atmosphere on November 05 over the Atlantic Ocean as officially reported by the Joint Space Operations Center (JSpOC), Joint Functional Component Command for Space (JFCC SPACE), United States Strategic Command. Lessons learned and data gathered from the STSS demonstration satellites program and the NFIRE program provide valuable information for future MDA spacelayer modeling and simulation activities in assessing the capability of a low earth orbit constellation to complement sensor coverage and missile detection and tracking capabilities provided by Overhead Persistent Infrared sensors. B. Accomplishments/Planned Programs ($ in Millions, Article Quantities in Each) Title: Demonstration Satellites Articles: FY 05 6.068 FY 06 7. FY 07 0.75 Description: The Space Tracking and (STSS) demonstration satellites collect and deliver critical space and missile characterization data used to design and inform the BMDS and spacelayer future capabilities. Also funded are the facilities and activities required for safe STSS satellite operations and sustainment at the Missile Defense Space Center (MDSC). The two STSS satellites have operated past six years on orbit, exceeding the four year design life and continue to be viable MDA space assets. FY 05 Accomplishments: Executed 800 collections in support of the Missile Defense, Space Situational Awareness, Technical Intelligence and Battlespace Awareness missions Operated hours a day/7 days a week with 99% availability Collected data of the most complex scene to date during FTX0 test event (Oct 0) Participated in multiple Air Force Global Strike Command Glory Trip events Completed collects for Air Force Space Command's (AFSPC) Operational Assessment Panel allowing STSS data to support an AFSPC mission area Completed Earth Limb Polar Vortex collections PE 06089C: Space Tracking and Page 5 of 6 R Line #80 Volume a 9

: February 06 Exhibit RA, RDT&E Project Justification: PB 07 000 / R Program Element (Number/Name) PE 06089C / Space Tracking and MD / Space Tracking and Surveillance B. Accomplishments/Planned Programs ($ in Millions, Article Quantities in Each) Collection of scientific data for refinement of BMDSrelevant models, demonstration and trade space determination for a potential followon BMDS space layer FY 05 FY 06 FY 07 FY 06 Plans: Perform risk reduction for future MDA tracking and surveillance initiatives and Overhead Persistent Infrared (OPIR) Enterprise integration and demonstrations across OPIR cueing, Joint Tasking Operations, and data utility Conduct STSS demonstration satellites data collections to support joint OPIR mission utility assessments across Space Situation Awareness, Battle Space Awareness, and Technical Intelligence missions to include integration, analysis, and studies to confirm data sharing capabilities Continue STSS participation in the Integrated Master Test Plan events Demonstrate STSS providing precision tracking, cues, and discrimination support to future versions of CBMC and BMDS weapon systems (sensors and shooters) to evaluate performance, Concept of Operations, and Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures Conduct testing with the STSS satellites to continue to demonstrate critical space capabilities that may include: Ability to support BMDS integrated discrimination efforts Engage on STSS against lethal object Launch on/engage on using STSS against multiple targets Launch on/engage on using STSS against a raid Ability to support Hit/Kill assessment from space Ability to cue BMDS sensors from space Ability to integrate space into emerging fire control loops Ability to provide precision cue to BMDS sensors Perform satellite functionality testing and calibration as part of the satellite operations Conduct missile tracking experiments as identified in the test specific sections Provide Air Force Space Command Space Situational Awareness support MDSC efforts related to STSS include Support Hardwareinthe Loop (HWIL) EngageOn STSS satellites tests and fulfill Overhead Persistent Infrared (OPIR) requests for STSS data based on satellite availability Conduct analysis of space radiation environment and its influence on MDA space system performance Conduct analysis of space based sensor data from STSS and OPIR observations, both individually and combined, to identify phenomenology and techniques to aid future tracking and discrimination architectures Support concept studies and analysis for alternative sensor payload configurations (e.g. hosted payloads) Sustain MDSC resources for all participant activities to include, but not be limited to, data, voice, and/or video communications, to include support to MDA Cyber Security directives PE 06089C: Space Tracking and Page 6 of 6 R Line #80 Volume a 9

: February 06 Exhibit RA, RDT&E Project Justification: PB 07 000 / R Program Element (Number/Name) PE 06089C / Space Tracking and MD / Space Tracking and Surveillance B. Accomplishments/Planned Programs ($ in Millions, Article Quantities in Each) Document the requirements definition and perform tracking, design, implementation, and verification necessary for the MDSC facility Implement emerging cyber security requirements FY 05 FY 06 FY 07 FY 07 Plans: Increase from FY 06 to FY 07 is due to the following: Planned critical equipment replacements and service level agreements STSS ground system is aging necessitating more complex methods to implement current cyber security requirements Test and Analysis and Configuration Management efforts were significantly reduced to meet FY 06 funding constraints. FY 07 funding request restores this effort to prefy 06 levels to pace the required workload. FY 07 planned testing entails more major test events than FY 06. These tests also have higher complexity than events planned in FY06 requiring more pretest planning and posttest data analysis. Perform risk reduction for future MDA tracking and surveillance initiatives and Overhead Persistent Infrared (OPIR) Enterprise integration and demonstrations across OPIR cueing, Joint Tasking Operations, and data utility Conduct Space Tracking and (STSS) demonstration satellites data collections to support joint OPIR mission utility assessments across Space Situation Awareness, Battle Space Awareness, and Technical Intelligence missions to include integration, analysis, and studies to confirm data sharing capabilities Continue STSS participation in the Integrated Master Test Plan events Demonstrate STSS providing precision tracking, cues, and discrimination support to future versions of CBMC and BMDS weapon systems (sensors and shooters) to evaluate performance, Concept of Operations, and Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures Continue demonstration of critical space capabilities, including: Ability to support BMDS integrated discrimination for Homeland Defense Engage on STSS against lethal object Launch on/engage on using STSS against multiple targets Launch on/engage on using STSS against a raid Ability to support hit assessment from space Ability to cue BMDS sensors from space Demonstrate precision cue to BMDS sensors Perform satellite functionality testing and calibration as part of satellite operations MDSC efforts related to STSS include Conduct missile tracking experiments as identified in the test specific sections Provide Air Force Space Command Space Situational Awareness support PE 06089C: Space Tracking and Page 7 of 6 R Line #80 Volume a 95

: February 06 Exhibit RA, RDT&E Project Justification: PB 07 000 / R Program Element (Number/Name) PE 06089C / Space Tracking and MD / Space Tracking and Surveillance B. Accomplishments/Planned Programs ($ in Millions, Article Quantities in Each) Support Hardwareinthe Loop (HWIL) EngageOn STSS satellites tests and fulfill Overhead Persistent Infrared (OPIR) requests for STSS data based on satellite availability Conduct analysis of space radiation environment and its influence on MDA space system performance Conduct analysis of space based sensor data from STSS and OPIR observations, both individually and combined, to identify phenomenology and techniques to aid future tracking and discrimination architectures Support concept studies and analysis for alternative sensor payload configurations (e.g. hosted payloads) Sustain MDSC resources for all participant activities to include, but not be limited to, data, voice, and/or video communications, to include support to MDA Cyber Security directives Document the requirements definition and perform tracking, design, implementation, and verification necessary for the MDSC facility Implement emerging cyber security requirements Title: BMDS Level Testing Articles: FY 05 0.978 FY 06 FY 07 Description: Space Tracking and (STSS) demonstration satellites participate in the BMDS Integrated Master Test Plan (IMTP) events to verify, validate, and accredit modeling and simulation representations used for assessing system performance and prove the capability of space based sensors contributions to the BMDS mission. FY 05 Accomplishments: Conducted risk reduction for future MDA spacelayer to include OPIR Enterprise integration and demonstrations across OPIR cuing, Joint Tasking Operations, and data utility Conducted STSS data collections to support joint OPIR mission utility assessments across Space Situation Awareness, Battle Space Awareness, and Technical Intelligence missions to include integration, analysis, and studies to confirm data sharing capabilities Demonstrated STSS providing precision tracking, cues, and discrimination support to future versions of CBMC and BMDS weapon systems (sensors and shooters) to evaluate performance, Concept of Operations, and Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. Supported STSS participation in the Integrated Master Test Plan is described in the R FY 06 Plans: Beginning in FY 06, the BMDS Level Testing effort is captured in the Demonstration Satellites accomplishment. This effort is now fully integrated and unseverable from standard satellite operations performed by the prime contractor. Funding will also go towards emerging cyber security requirements. FY 07 Plans: PE 06089C: Space Tracking and Page 8 of 6 R Line #80 Volume a 96

: February 06 Exhibit RA, RDT&E Project Justification: PB 07 000 / R Program Element (Number/Name) PE 06089C / Space Tracking and MD / Space Tracking and Surveillance B. Accomplishments/Planned Programs ($ in Millions, Article Quantities in Each) N/A FY 05 Title: Near Field Infrared Experiment (NFIRE) Articles: FY 06 FY 07 0.670 7.76 7. 0.75 Description: NFIRE provided critical space, earth phenomenology and missile characterization data for use in the BMDS. FY 05 Accomplishments: Concluded a highly successful 7+ year International Laser Communication partnership with Germany NFIRE continued to contribute to the Agency and DoD mission interested as it exceeded its design life by 6+ years Executed 89 spacetospace laser communication tests with the German Terra SARX satellite Safely executed orbit lowering of NIFRE below manned space flight region into disposal orbit Pioneered the satellite decommission process for the Agency Decommissioned the NFIRE satellite and ended the NFIRE project FY 06 Plans: NFIRE reentered the atmosphere on November 05 over the Atlantic Ocean as officially reported by the Joint Space Operations Center (JSpOC), Joint Functional Component Command for Space (JFCC SPACE), United States Strategic Command FY 07 Plans: N/A Accomplishments/Planned Programs Subtotals C. Other Program Funding Summary ($ in Millions) Line Item 06088C: Ballistic Missile Defense Midcourse Defense Segment 06088C: Ballistic Missile Defense Sensors 060895C: Ballistic Missile Defense System Space Programs 060896C: Ballistic Missile Defense Command and FY 05 FY 06 86.965,69.9 FY 07 Base 86.080 60.7 8.9 0.077 7.560.507 0.56 9.85 PE 06089C: Space Tracking and FY 07 OCO FY 07 86.080 FY 08 70. FY 09 585.079 FY 600.70 To FY 0 Complete 55.6 Continuing Continuing 0.077.89.85 7.6 58. Continuing Continuing 0.690 0.690 5.670.6.796.99 Continuing Continuing 9.67 9.67.98.76 5.60 6.065 Continuing Continuing Page 9 of 6 R Line #80 Volume a 97

: February 06 Exhibit RA, RDT&E Project Justification: PB 07 000 / R Program Element (Number/Name) PE 06089C / Space Tracking and C. Other Program Funding Summary ($ in Millions) Line Item Control, Battle Management & Communication 06090C: Missile Defense Integration and Operations Center (MDIOC) 0609C: Ballistic Missile Defense Test 06095C: Ballistic Missile Defense Targets Remarks FY 05 FY 06 FY 07 Base 5.97 7.99 5.750 5. 8.70 7. 57.56 FY 07 OCO MD / Space Tracking and Surveillance FY 07 FY 08 FY 09 FY To FY 0 Complete 5.750 5.89 55.5 58.00 59.09 Continuing Continuing 9. 9. 7.57. 6. 5.9 Continuing Continuing 56.576 56.576 7.059.9 5.80 6.9 Continuing Continuing D. Acquisition Strategy The Space Tracking and (STSS) demonstration satellites program follows MDAs capabilitybased acquisition strategy that emphasizes testing, incremental development, and evolutionary acquisition. The STSS effort utilizes a single prime contractor, Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems (NGAS), formerly known as Northrop Grumman Space Technology (NGST), with the subcontractor Raytheon providing the sensor payload. This contract implements MDA`s capabilitybased acquisition strategy by using existing satellite hardware as a low risk opportunity, building upon the lessons learned from previous development efforts, and establishing a series of planned enhancements to bring added capability to the BMDS. Functions and operations of the Missile Defense Space Center (MDSC) were financed through a 0year MDSC Joint National Integration Center Research and Development Services. The solesource contractor, Northrop Grumman Information Systems, was responsible for integrating Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, operations support, and resource and infrastructure management for the MDSC, providing customer support, while achieving efficiencies through approaches that exceed customer requirements. This effort is a continuation of work previously performed in program element 060895C. E. Performance Metrics N/A PE 06089C: Space Tracking and Page 0 of 6 R Line #80 Volume a 98

: February 06 Exhibit R, RDT&E Project Analysis: PB 07 000 / R Program Element (Number/Name) PE 06089C / Space Tracking and Product Development ($ in Millions) Category Item Method & Type FY 05 Performing Activity & Location Demonstration Satellites Capability Based R&D NGAS : Redondo SS/CPAF Beach, CA, Schriever AFB, CO Demonstration Satellites STSS Support to Missile Defense Space Center (MDSC) SS/CPAF Demonstration Satellites Systems Engineering FFRDC Prior Years FY 06 FY 07 Base MD / Space Tracking and Surveillance FY 07 OCO FY 07 To Complete Target Value of 550.58 8.578 7.095 Oct 05 9.0 Oct 06 9.0 Continuing Continuing Continuing NGIS : Schriever AFB, CO 7.76..09 Oct 05.76 Nov 06.76 Continuing Continuing Continuing Aerospace : Los Angeles CA, Schriever AFB CO 5.58 0.69 0.57 Oct 05 0.6 Nov 06 0.6 Continuing Continuing Continuing Near Field Infrared Experiment (NFIRE) Prime SS/CPAF Orbital Sciences Corporation : AZ.690 0.7 0.87.87 Near Field Infrared Experiment (NFIRE) Various C/Various Various : Various.95 0.5 0.58.58 6..5 0.9.7.7 Subtotal Remarks Funding in the All Prior Years column represents a summary of Prior Years s for active contracts, Military Interdepartmental Purchase Requests, and civilian salaries on the R. Support ($ in Millions) Category Item Demonstration Satellites Support Services (CSS) Demonstration Satellites IT User Services FY 05 Method & Type Performing Activity & Location C/Various MDA : AL, CO C/CPAF Northrop Grumman : AL, AK, CA, CO, HI, NM, VA Prior Years FY 06 FY 07 Base FY 07 OCO FY 07 To Complete Target Value of 6.9.6.897 Oct 05.06 Nov 06.06 Continuing Continuing Continuing 0.55 0.506 Oct 05 0.9 Oct 06 0.9 Continuing Continuing Continuing PE 06089C: Space Tracking and Page of 6 R Line #80 Volume a 99

: February 06 Exhibit R, RDT&E Project Analysis: PB 07 000 / R Program Element (Number/Name) PE 06089C / Space Tracking and Support ($ in Millions) Category Item Demonstration Satellites MDA Civilian FY 05 Method & Type Performing Activity & Location Prior Years FY 06 FY 07 Base MD / Space Tracking and Surveillance FY 07 OCO FY 07 To Complete Target Value of Allot MDA : Schriever AFB, CO 9.8.557.0 Oct 05.6 Oct 06.6 Continuing Continuing Continuing Demonstration Satellites Other Government Agency (OGA) Civilian MIPR SMC : Schriever AFB, CO.095 0.5 0.5 Oct 05 0.6 Oct 06 0.6 Continuing Continuing Continuing Demonstration Satellites Program Mission Support Various Various : Various.666 0.99 0.9 Oct 05 0.50 Oct 06 0.50 Continuing Continuing Continuing C/CPFF Utah University, Space Dynamics Laboratory : AL, AK, CA, CO, HI, MA, UT, VA 0.65 0.66 Nov 05 0.67 Nov 06 0.67 Continuing Continuing Continuing 58.90 5.585 6.7 7.6 7.6 Demonstration Satellites UARC Subtotal Remarks Funding in the All Prior Years column represents a summary of Prior Years s for active contracts, Military Interdepartmental Purchase Requests, and civilian salaries on the R. Test and Evaluation ($ in Millions) Category Item BMDS Level Testing BMDS IntegrationTest Engineering and Resources Method & Type SS/CPAF FY 05 Performing Activity & Location NGAS : Redondo Beach, CA Subtotal Prior Years FY 06 FY 07 Base FY 07 OCO FY 07 To Complete Target Value of.8 0.978 0.6 0.8 0.978.6 Remarks Funding in the All Prior Years column represents a summary of Prior Years s for active contracts, Military Interdepartmental Purchase Requests, and civilian salaries on the R. Effort will continue in Demonstration Satellites accomplishment beginning in FY 06 PE 06089C: Space Tracking and Page of 6 R Line #80 Volume a 00

: February 06 Exhibit R, RDT&E Project Analysis: PB 07 000 / R Program Element (Number/Name) PE 06089C / Space Tracking and Management Services ($ in Millions) Category Item Method & Type FY 05 Performing Activity & Location Prior Years Subtotal FY 06 FY 07 Base MD / Space Tracking and Surveillance FY 07 OCO FY 07 To Complete Target Value of Remarks N/A Prior Years Project s 70.5 FY 05 7.76 FY 06 7. FY 07 Base 0.75 FY 07 OCO FY 07 To Complete 0.75 Target Value of Remarks Funding in the All Prior Years column represents a summary of Prior Years s for active contracts, Military Interdepartmental Purchase Requests, and civilian salaries on the R. PE 06089C: Space Tracking and Page of 6 R Line #80 Volume a 0

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: February 06 Exhibit RA, RDT&E Schedule Details: PB 07 000 / R Program Element (Number/Name) PE 06089C / Space Tracking and MD / Space Tracking and Surveillance Schedule Details Start Events STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/TOO Q05 End Quarter Year 05 Quarter Year 05 FTX0 (AEGIS 5.0, Target Only Flight Test) 05 05 STSS Demonstration Satellites OnOrbit Operations Q05Q05 05 05 STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/TOO Q05 05 05 STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/TOO Q05 05 05 STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/TOO Q05 05 05 STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/Targets of Opportunity Q06 06 06 STSS Demonstration Satellites OnOrbit Operations Q06Q06 06 06 MIS Operations Q06Q06 06 06 Mission Planning, Tasking and Analysis Q06Q06 06 06 MDSC TIL Operations Q06Q06 06 06 STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/Targets of Opportunity Q06 06 06 GM CTV0 Plus (GM, Intercept Flight Test) 06 06 STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/Targets of Opportunity Q06 06 06 FTX (AEG IS SBT, Target Only Flight Test) 06 06 STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/Targets of Opportunity Q06 06 06 SFTM0 (AEGIS 5., Intercept Flight Test) 06 06 STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/Targets of Opportunity Q07 07 07 FTG5 (GM, Intercept Flight Test) 07 07 FTM7 (AEGIS SBT, Intercept Flight Test) 07 07 STSS Demonstration Satellites OnOrbit Operations Q07Q07 07 07 MIS Operations Q07Q07 07 07 PE 06089C: Space Tracking and Page 8 of 6 R Line #80 Volume a 06

: February 06 Exhibit RA, RDT&E Schedule Details: PB 07 000 / R Program Element (Number/Name) PE 06089C / Space Tracking and MD / Space Tracking and Surveillance Start Events Mission Planning, Tasking and Analysis Q07Q07 End Quarter Year 07 Quarter Year 07 MDSC TIL Operations Q07Q07 07 07 STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/Targets of Opportunity Q07 07 07 FTT5 (TH, Intercept Flight Test) 07 07 SFTM0 (AEGIS 5., Intercept Flight Test) 07 07 STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/Targets of Opportunity Q07 07 07 STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/Targets of Opportunity Q07 07 07 FTX (AEGIS SBT, Target Only Flight Test) 07 07 STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/Targets of Opportunity Q08 08 08 FTM9 (AEGIS 5., Intercept Flight Test) 08 08 STSS Demonstration Satellites OnOrbit Operations Q08Q08 08 08 MIS Operations Q08Q08 08 08 Mission Planning, Tasking and Analysis Q08Q08 08 08 MDSC TIL Operations Q08Q08 08 08 STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/Targets of Opportunity Q08 08 08 FTG (IOT&E) (GM, Intercept Flight Test) 08 08 STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/Targets of Opportunity Q08 08 08 FTM8 (AEGIS SBT, Intercept Flight Test) 08 08 STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/Targets of Opportunity Q08 08 08 STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/Targets of Opportunity Q09 09 09 FTM (AEGIS SBT, Intercept Flight Test) 09 09 STSS Demonstration Satellites OnOrbit Operations Q09Q09 09 09 MIS Operations Q09Q09 09 09 Mission Planning, Tasking and Analysis Q09Q09 09 09 MDSC TIL Operations Q09Q09 09 09 PE 06089C: Space Tracking and Page 9 of 6 R Line #80 Volume a 07

: February 06 Exhibit RA, RDT&E Schedule Details: PB 07 000 / R Program Element (Number/Name) PE 06089C / Space Tracking and MD / Space Tracking and Surveillance Start End Events STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/Targets of Opportunity Q09 Quarter Year 09 Quarter Year 09 STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/Targets of Opportunity Q09 09 09 FTM (AEGIS SBT, Intercept Flight Test) 09 09 STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/Targets of Opportunity Q09 09 09 FTT9 (TH, Intercept Flight Test) 09 09 FTM5 (AEGIS 5., Intercept Flight Test) 09 09 STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/Targets of Opportunity Q STSS Demonstration Satellites OnOrbit Operations QQ MIS Operations QQ Mission Planning, Tasking and Analysis QQ MDSC TIL Operations QQ STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/Targets of Opportunity Q STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/Targets of Opportunity Q FTT6 (TH, Intercept Flight Test) STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/Targets of Opportunity Q FTM0 (AEGIS 5., Intercept Flight Test) STSS Demonstration Satellites OnOrbit Operations Q0Q0 0 0 STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/Targets of Opportunity Q0 0 0 MIS Operations Q0Q0 0 0 Mission Planning, Tasking and Analysis Q0Q0 0 0 MDSC TIL Operations Q0Q0 0 0 STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/Targets of Opportunity Q0 0 0 FTX6 (SN, Target Only Flight Test) 0 0 FTM7 (IOT&E) (AEGIS 5., Intercept Flight Test) 0 0 STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/Targets of Opportunity Q0 0 0 PE 06089C: Space Tracking and Page 0 of 6 R Line #80 Volume a 08

: February 06 Exhibit RA, RDT&E Schedule Details: PB 07 000 / R Program Element (Number/Name) PE 06089C / Space Tracking and MD / Space Tracking and Surveillance Start Events STSS Demonstration SatellitesBMDS Flight Tests/Targets of Opportunity Q0 PE 06089C: Space Tracking and Page of 6 Quarter End Year 0 R Line #80 Quarter Year 0 Volume a 09

: February 06 Exhibit RA, RDT&E Project Justification: PB 07 000 / COST ($ in Millions) MD0: ProgramWide Support Quantity of RDT&E Articles R Program Element (Number/Name) PE 06089C / Space Tracking and Prior Years FY 05 5.606.8 FY 06.9 FY 07 Base FY 07 OCO.78 FY 07.78 FY 08.6 MD0 / ProgramWide Support FY 09 FY.77.859 To FY 0 Complete.9 Continuing Continuing Note In FY 06 and FY 07, Program Wide Support reflects proportional changes as a result of decreases to the Space Tracking and program. Funding in the All Prior Years column represents a summary of Prior Years s for active contracts and Military Interdepartmental Purchase Requests on the R. A. Mission Description and Budget Item Justification PWS contains nonheadquarters management costs in support of MDA functions and activities across the entire BMDS. It Includes Government Civilians, and Support Services. This provides integrity and oversight of the BMDS as well as supports MDA in the development and evaluation of technologies that will respond to the changing threat. Additionally, PWS includes Global Deployment personnel and support performing deployment site preparation and activation and, provides facility capabilities for MDA Executing Agent locations. Other MDA wide costs includes: physical and technical security; civilian drug testing; audit readiness; the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) program; legal services and settlements; travel and agency training; office, equipment, vehicle, and warehouse leases; utilities and base operations; data and unified communications support; supplies and maintenance; materiel and readiness and central property management of equipment; and similar operating expenses. PWS is allocated on a prorata basis and therefore, fluctuates by year based on the adjusted RDT&E profile (which excludes: 0050C Cyber Security Initiative, 0607C Special Programs, 0609C Israeli Cooperative Program and 090598C Management Headquarters). B. Accomplishments/Planned Programs ($ in Millions, Article Quantities in Each) Articles: FY 05.8 FY 06.9 FY 07.78 Accomplishments/Planned Programs Subtotals.8.9.78 Title: Program Wide Support Description: N/A FY 05 Accomplishments: See paragraph A: Mission Description and Budget Item Justification FY 06 Plans: See paragraph A: Mission Description and Budget Item Justification FY 07 Plans: See paragraph A: Mission Description and Budget Item Justification PE 06089C: Space Tracking and Page of 6 R Line #80 Volume a 0

: February 06 Exhibit RA, RDT&E Project Justification: PB 07 000 / R Program Element (Number/Name) PE 06089C / Space Tracking and MD0 / ProgramWide Support C. Other Program Funding Summary ($ in Millions) N/A Remarks D. Acquisition Strategy N/A E. Performance Metrics N/A PE 06089C: Space Tracking and Page of 6 R Line #80 Volume a

: February 06 Exhibit R, RDT&E Project Analysis: PB 07 000 / R Program Element (Number/Name) PE 06089C / Space Tracking and Support ($ in Millions) Category Item Program Wide Support Agency Operations Management FY 05 Method & Type C/CPAF Performing Activity & Location Prior Years FY 06 FY 07 Base MD0 / ProgramWide Support FY 07 OCO FY 07 To Complete Target Value of Various : Multi: AL, CA, CO, 0.59 0.8 0.00 Jul 07 0.00 Continuing Continuing Continuing Program Wide Support Agency Operations and Support Other Agency Services MIPR Various : Multi: AK/ AL/CO/CA/HI/MD/ VA/NJ/NY/OCONUS.06 Continuing Continuing Continuing Program Wide Support Agency Operations and Support Services C/CPFF Northrop Grumman : CO.85.686.9 Jan 06.8 Aug 07.8 Continuing Continuing Continuing 5.606.8.9.78.78 Subtotal Remarks N/A Prior Years Project s 5.606 FY 05.8 FY 06.9 FY 07 Base.78 FY 07 OCO FY 07 To Complete.78 Target Value of Remarks N/A PE 06089C: Space Tracking and Page of 6 R Line #80 Volume a

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: February 06 Exhibit RA, RDT&E Schedule Details: PB 07 000 / R Program Element (Number/Name) PE 06089C / Space Tracking and MD0 / ProgramWide Support Schedule Details Start MD0 ProgramWide Support Events PE 06089C: Space Tracking and Quarter Page 6 of 6 End Year 06 R Line #80 Quarter Year Volume a