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U.S. Space Force Expands TacSRT Commercial Imagery Use
March 13, 2026
The U.S. Space Force's Space Systems Command is actively expanding its integration of commercial satellite imagery through the Tactical Satellite Reconnaissance (TacSRT) program to enhance tactical surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. This expansion aims to support operational commanders in the field when national intelligence resources are insufficient, enabling faster and more flexible access to critical imagery data. The approach reflects a strategic shift toward leveraging commercial data sources to complement government assets and improve situational awareness.
- The expansion of TacSRT indicates increased procurement opportunities for commercial satellite imagery providers and related data analytics firms.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate evolving requirements emphasizing rapid commercial data integration and interoperability with existing DoD systems.
- Contractors specializing in space-based ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance) and commercial imagery services can position themselves to support USSF operational needs.
- This development underscores the importance of agile contracting vehicles and partnerships that facilitate timely access to commercial space capabilities.
TacSRT has "continued to develop as we move forward, really making sure that we can provide a linkage between operational commanders in the field and if their needs aren't being satisfied by national resources, which many of them are, then being able to pull in commercial resources and get answers to hard..."
— U.S. Space Force official
Agencies
U.S. Space Force, Space Systems Command, Senate Armed Services Committee, Department of Defense
Vendors
BlackSky, Dark Wolf Solutions, Latent AI, ITC Federal, Viasat Government
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- Use Of Commercial Imagery Under TacSRT Likely To Grow, Space Force Official Says - Defense Daily · Defense Daily · Mar 13