09/11/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/11/2025 12:28
During his visit, Bentivegna received mission overviews from Space Systems Command and the Air Force Research Laboratory, toured key facilities, and hosted a town hall with Guardians. The trip emphasized Kirtland AFB's strategic importance as home to approximately 1,200 Guardians supporting diverse missions that safeguard the nation's access to and freedom of action in space.
Bentivegna's discussions with Guardians centered on enlisted development, professional growth opportunities, and the importance of maintaining a strong culture of resilience and readiness. He highlighted the critical role of enlisted leaders in shaping the future of the Space Force, noting that their expertise and innovation are vital to driving mission success, and his pride to witness their impact firsthand as their advocate.
"What truly stands out about Kirtland is its holistic approach to space dominance - innovation to warfighting," Bentivegna said. "Seeing the cutting-edge research at AFRL and the operational focus of SSC, I understand how we are advancing directed energy, prototype satellite operations, and Space Development Agency. These are foundational in our ability to deter threats and maintain the peaceful use of space, which underpins everything we do as a Space Force. Kirtland is at the forefront of creating our competitive advantage in space."
Kirtland Air Force Base continues to stand at the forefront of space innovation, advancing critical missions while shaping the next generation of enlisted leaders in the United States Space Force.