Space Force Accepts OCX – Space Force Operations Command

July 14, 2025

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What’s new: The new ground control segment of GPS has been accepted by Space Force.

Why that’s important: This system is needed to improve cybersecurity and support modernized satellite operations. Space Force also says they need it operational before they can set L5 healthy. Civil users have long awaited a L5.

What else to know:

  • Space Force has accepted the system from the contractor, but it will likely not be operational until late this year or early next year. 
  • Now that the system has been accepted, Space Force users can begin to learn how to use it, integrate it into operations, etc.
  • We are not sure how this acceptance meshes with the contract extension Raytheon just got for OCX in May of this year. See article below Space Force press release.

 

Modernized GPS operating system closer to operational integration

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  • By Space Operations Command Public Affairs

The U.S. Space Force’s Space Operations Command accepted a modernized operating system for Global Positioning System (GPS), which is designed to maintain resiliency of the constellation and improve positioning, navigation and timing services to meet user demand now and in the future.

The GPS Next Generation Operational Control System (OCX) upgrade is one of several current Space Systems Command acquisition programs, which, in aggregate, will deliver numerous modernized GPS III enterprise capabilities. The other programs include the GPS III/IIIF satellite vehicles and Military GPS User Equipment. These modernized enhancements will enable improved signal access in electronically impeded environments; improved ability to detect failures; improved position and time transfer accuracy; and improved capability ensuring integrity and uninterrupted availability of the Military Code.

“One of our missions is to deliver sustained, reliable GPS capabilities to America’s warfighters, our allies, and civilian users. The current enterprise modernization efforts underway gives users confidence that GPS will continue to provide worldwide premier PNT service,” said Cordell DeLaPena, Space Systems Command program executive officer for Military Communications and Positioning, Navigation, and Timing.

The Guardians in Mission Delta 31 partnered with SSC to develop a methodical process of transition exercises, transition rehearsals and constellation transfer trials to ensure the integrity and capability of the system prior to complete transfer, explained U.S. Space Force Colonel Stephen Hobbs, MD 31 commander. “Additionally, there are risk reduction activities designed to demonstrate OCX’s ability to integrate using residual, on-orbit GPS satellites.”

OCX delivery was initiated by contractor Raytheon to the U.S. Government via the submission of the Department of Defense Form 250 on July 01, 2025. Upon acceptance of the system, MD 31 will continue Integrated Systems Testing, Operational Readiness Exercises, and preparation activities for the GPS constellation transfer.

“Testing and transition events will continue until the system is ready to transfer to operations, which is expected in late 2025,” said Hobbs. “Technology in space is advancing at lightning speed, with many new players from around the world. To continue providing reliable GPS for everyone – from your smartphone map to critical military operations –innovation is vital. Modernizing GPS is key in maintaining this essential service and remaining a leader in Space.”

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Raytheon secures $380 million contract extension for GPS ground control system

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Space Force awarded Raytheon a $379.7 million contract extension to continue development of the long-delayed Next Generation Operational Control System (OCX), a critical software upgrade for the Global Positioning System (GPS) infrastructure now more than eight years behind schedule.

The extension, announced May 21, follows a $196.7 million award in November and adds another year of work as the Space Force targets operational readiness by 2026. According to the Department of Defense, the total value of the OCX contract, including all options, has reached approximately $4.6 billion.

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