“The importance of the vice service chief is to be an equal partner with other vice service chiefs to advocate and provide the space perspective in Pentagon processes,” said Thompson. “Vice service chiefs work together to make sure the advocacy is right, the priority is right, the integration is right, the requirements are right, and decisions brought to the Joint Chiefs and Department Secretaries reflect all of that appropriately.”
“Building the service headquarters at the Pentagon and crystalizing and defining this new thing called the Space Warfighting Integration Center are what I’ll be focusing on over the next 90 days,” Thompson said.
The Space Force wants the new Space Warfighting Integration Center to have a similar function to Army Futures Command or the similarly named Air Force Warfighting Integration Capability. It will be a field operating agency, directly reporting to the CSO.
Prior to officially joining the Space Force, Thompson led a 35-year career in the Air Force. Following his graduation from the Air Force Academy, Thompson has been a lifelong space operator. He has served as head of the 45th Operations Group at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, the Aerospace Data Facility at Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado, and space forces at U.S. Air Forces Central Command. In 2010, he became vice commander of the Air Force Warfare Center before going on to serve as U.S. Strategic Command’s deputy director of global operations in 2011 then director of plans and policy in 2014. In June 2015, he became vice commander of Air Force Space Command.