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re: DoD inspector general opens ‘evaluation’ of Space Command move to Alabama
Posted on 2/21/21 at 12:02 am to AubieinNC2009
Posted on 2/21/21 at 12:02 am to AubieinNC2009
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Served there as a LT, great base and local area but outside of about an hour radius it sucks.
Been there TDY. I agree, great base. But the politics of the state and local region make any chances of putting a major DoD HQ there a non-starter simply due to costs.
Posted on 2/21/21 at 12:06 am to Centinel
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But the politics of the state
So now you agree with Democrats that the politics of a state should be a factor when determining where to put Space Force HQ?
Interesting.
Posted on 2/21/21 at 12:08 am to BeepNode
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So now you agree with Democrats that the politics of a state should be a factor when determining where to put Space Force HQ?
Well Hello Captain Deflection. Care to address any of my actual factual comments from previous posts?
Posted on 2/21/21 at 12:50 am to Centinel
This is a topic that interests me a lot, and if I didn't work for the US Government in a totally different capacity (US Marshal) I would've pushed to become something relevant with space exploration and defense.
How much does defensive capability play into the sites chosen? I legitimately don't know.
It seems like you wouldn't want TOO much of your central command and HQ in one place (like Cheyenne Mountain) in the event of a nuclear attack, but how much did this play into the decision to put Space Force HQ in Huntsville? Am I even correct in calling it "Space Force HQ"?
I know the Air Force and Army already served several of the functions that the Space Force will now handle under one roof, but what are the strategic advantages to having it based in one place vs. another when it comes to foreign attack?
Wouldn't both Huntsville AND the Cheyenne Mountain area of Colorado be on the list of the first few areas a foreign enemy would want to attack, possibly drop a nuke?
What makes one better than the other, in this regard?
Posted on 2/21/21 at 12:58 am to Centinel
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Care to address any of my actual factual comments from previous posts?
You mean where you said something was HQ'd in Huntsville and I showed you a screenshot from the website that says otherwise?
Posted on 2/21/21 at 7:24 am to Perfect Circle
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What are the chances the Biden administration takes this from Alabama and gives it to a blue state?
About 350.
If the Obama/Biden admin can decide Nee York deserves a space shuttle more than Texas they can do pretty much anything and it won’t surprise me.
Posted on 2/21/21 at 7:37 am to BornAndRaised_LA
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There’s a basing process. They either followed it or they didn’t. If everything is in order, I’m sure it’ll be fine. If they made a decision that was against the criteria solely for political reasons, I hope they do fix it.
Posted on 2/21/21 at 11:12 am to gthog61
Laugh away. I have no idea whether Huntsville was the right choice or not after everything was considered (I have opinions, but who knows what the site surveys and EIAPs showed), but IF they went against an obvious decision based upon the scoring criteria, and IF they did so for political reasons, it should be changed. Otherwise, the DoD could waste hundreds of millions.
If they followed everything and made a good decision, then congrats Huntsville.
If they followed everything and made a good decision, then congrats Huntsville.
Posted on 2/21/21 at 11:51 am to BornAndRaised_LA
Best to keep the feds out of Alabama so as to reduce the Chinese footprint in the State.
Posted on 2/21/21 at 2:49 pm to RiverCityTider
I assume that’s tongue-in-cheek.
Posted on 2/21/21 at 2:54 pm to BornAndRaised_LA
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Laugh away. I have no idea whether Huntsville was the right choice or not after everything was considered (I have opinions, but who knows what the site surveys and EIAPs showed), but IF they went against an obvious decision based upon the scoring criteria, and IF they did so for political reasons, it should be changed. Otherwise, the DoD could waste hundreds of millions.
If they followed everything and made a good decision, then congrats Huntsville.
And you think there's no way for the Biden admin to make an equally political move to change it?
Posted on 2/21/21 at 3:11 pm to tiggerthetooth
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And you think there's no way for the Biden admin to make an equally political move to change it?
Nowhere in any of my posts as I advocating for a political choice on either side. The IG will figure out whether the process was followed. Let the chips fall where they may.
Posted on 2/21/21 at 3:16 pm to Mizzoufan26
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You realize that infrastructure is needed and necessary to support and just means more spent tax dollars establishing it elsewhere.
I mean...Huntsville has the Redstone Arsenal and the Marshall Spaceflight Center.
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