The Space Force is launching its annual, future-facing Schriever Wargames this week, and the service’s chief operations officer said the exercise could help create a framework for better information sharing with allies and partners on sensitive programs and capabilities.
The two-week wargame is focused on understanding what capabilities and operational concepts the Space Force might need 10 years into the future.
Speaking Monday during a virtual Mitchell Institute event, Lt. Gen. DeAnna Burt said this year’s wargame will include a forum for discussing sensitive capabilities with coalition partners, including the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
Specifically, the wargame will feature a special access cell, where the U.S. and its closest allies can share information ab