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30th SCS pairs with ANG electronics experts to shore up comms systems in CFSCC’s new HQ building

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Tech. Sgt. Cory Chapman, 220th Engineering Installation Squadron electronics team chief, looks on as Airman 1st Class Andrew Guerrero, 30th Space Communications Squadron cable maintenance technician, tests a fiber optic cable connection at the new Combined Force Space Component Command headquarters building March 18, 2021, at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. Chapman and his team are working hand-in-hand with the 30th SCS and the 614th Air and Space Communications Squadron to ensure electronic communications connectivity in the new building, which is estimated to be fully occupied and operational by the end of calendar year 2021. (U.S. Space Force photo by Lt. Col. Mae-Li Allison)

Photo of electronics and comms workers

Tech. Sgt. Cory Chapman, 220th Engineering Installation Squadron electronics team chief, and Staff Sgt. Daniel Santiago Berrios, 130th Engineering Installation Squadron radar, airfield and weather systems craftsman, stand in front of a row of panels that house the new Combined Force Space Component Command headquarters building’s fiber optic communication lines on March 18, 2021, at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. Electronics experts from several different Air National Guard units like Chapman, of the Ohio Air National Guard, and Santiago Berrios, of the Utah Air National Guard, are temporarily assigned here to assist with the effort of making the building fully operational. (U.S. Space Force photo by Lt. Col. Mae-Li Allison)

Photo of electronics and comms workers

Airman 1st Class Swontae Garrison, 30th Space Communications Squadron cable maintenance technician, tests a fiber optic cable connection at the new Combined Force Space Component Command headquarters building March 18, 2021, at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. Each cable connects to an individual piece of communications equipment, such as a phone or computer. (U.S. Space Force photo by Lt. Col. Mae-Li Allison)

Photo of electronics and comms workers

Airman 1st Class Swontae Garrison and Airman 1st Class Andrew Guerrero, both 30th Space Communications Squadron cable maintenance technicians, stand in front a row of panels that house the new Combined Force Space Component Command headquarters building’s fiber optic communication lines on March 18, 2021, at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. They and their team of communications experts will be spending several months testing cable connections. (U.S. Space Force photo by Lt. Col. Mae-Li Allison)

Photo of electronics and comms workers

Airman 1st Class Andrew Guerrero, 30th Space Communications Squadron cable maintenance technician, tests a fiber optic cable connection at the new Combined Force Space Component Command headquarters building March 18, 2021, at Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. It will take the team several months to test more than 32,000 fiber connections. (U.S. Space Force photo by Lt. Col. Mae-Li Allison)

VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. --

Electronics experts from several different Air National Guard units on assignment at Vandenberg AFB are working hand-in-hand with the 30th Space Communications Squadron and the 614th Air and Space Communications Squadron to ensure electronic communications connectivity in the new Combined Force Space Component Command headquarters building, which is estimated to be fully occupied and operational by the end of calendar year 2021.