SpaceWERX is the space-focused division of AFWERX, serving as the innovation arm of the
United States Space Force. It was formally established on August 19, 2021, following the creation of the United States Space Force in December 2019. It was organized to apply AFWERX funding mechanisms to space-specific technologies and to support Space Force acquisition priorities. Its budget has grown from approximately $30 million at inception to nearly $457 million annually as of 2024. SpaceWERX is headquartered in
Los Angeles, California, and employs approximately 40 military, civilian, and contractor personnel. It coordinates with
Space Systems Command and its Commercial Space Office (COMSO) and has a budget of $460 million per year. Since its establishment, SpaceWERX has executed more than 900 contracts worth over $690 million.
Notable funded projects •
Varda Space Industries, awarded multiple SBIR contracts beginning in 2021 for in-space manufacturing of pharmaceuticals and optical fibers in
low Earth orbit; later partnered with the Air Force to adapt its reentry capsules as hypersonic flight testbeds. •
Starfish Space, received 10 SBIR and 3 STTR contracts for its Otter spacecraft, designed for satellite servicing and debris removal; awarded a $37.5 million STRATFI contract in 2024. • K2 Space, awarded a $60 million STRATFI contract in fiscal year 2024 for large-format satellite technology. • VICTUS HAZE, A 2024 tactically responsive space demonstration mission conducted in partnership with
Space Systems Command and the
Defense Innovation Unit, designed to demonstrate the ability to deploy a space vehicle within 24 hours of tasking and achieve operational readiness within 48 hours of reaching orbit. •
True Anomaly, received a $30 million emergent need SBIR contract through SpaceWERX for its Jackal rendezvous and proximity operation-capable spacecraft and command and control center; True Anomaly contributed an additional $30 million in private capital to the effort. •
Rocket Lab, received a $32 million contract through the
Defense Innovation Unit to design, build, launch, and operate a rendezvous and proximity operation-capable spacecraft using its
Electron launch vehicle. • Orbital Prime, a program supporting on-orbit servicing, assembly, and manufacturing (OSAM) with an initial emphasis on active debris removal. == See also ==