About the SMDC Command

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The U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command (USASMDC) is where history meets innovation.

For more than 65 years, USASMDC scientists, engineers, and analysts have led breakthroughs in missile defense and space technologies, pioneering work that continues to protect our nation and push the boundaries of science.

Today, USASMDC is focused on the next generation of challenges—space operations, hypersonic defense, and cutting-edge directed energy systems. As an intern, you’ll contribute to real-world research alongside mentors who are advancing technologies that will define tomorrow’s defense and security.

A Nike Zeus anti-ballistic missile is launched.

1962

First to achieve an ICBM intercept — proving the impossible was possible

A large, powerful laser stands manned and ready to operate.

1996

Trailblazers in directed energy intercepts — turning science fiction into reality

The Ronald Reagan Ballistic Missile Defense Test Site tracks an unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile launch. Long-exposure light trails from the light the night sky.

2025

World-class range and test facilities — continually supporting the development of America's defense and space programs

About the Technical Center

The USASMDC Technical Center (USASMDC TC) supports the joint warfighter by providing science, technology, and test and evaluation expertise to enable warfighter dominance today and in the future.

Essential Tasks

  • Research and development, and test and evaluation
  • Managing and operating the Ronald Reagan Ballistic Missile Defense Test Site
  • Conducting space operations and
    space domain awareness

Core Focus Areas

  • Directed energy
  • Tactical responsive space and high altitude
  • Test and evaluation
  • Hypersonic and strategic weapons

Start Your Journey​

Join our program and take the first step toward a rewarding career in STEM and defense technology.

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