Strategic Automated Command and Control System

)[citation needed] The Strategic Air Command Digital Information Network was deployed to replace SACCS' "Data Transmission Subsystem and part of the Data Display Subsystem",[1] e.g., on November 5, 1986, "Martin Marietta Corporation technicians began installing SAC Digital Network (SACDIN) equipment in 91st Strategic Missile Wing missile launch control centers[2] (i.e., either a HUTE rack or MBCP rack).

"[2] SACDIN eventually "linked 135 locations and permitted two-way message communications with ICBM launch control centers for the first time,"[2] and the Ground Wave Emergency Network communication system had a Final Environmental Impact Statement issued in September 1987.

[6] The USSTRATCOM SACCS was later redesignated Strategic Automated Command and Control System with the same acronym.

"[3] By 2011, the Minimum Essential Emergency Communications Network was being modernized in the Nuclear Command and Control System.

[7] By February 2012, USSTRATCOM was using the Integrated Strategic Planning and Analysis Network (ISPAN), and the USSTRATCOM Replacement Facility Fit-Out (PE 0303255F) was to "include secure HEMP-Shielded Command and Control Center, mainframe computer data centers, multiple 24/7 mission operations centers, storage and maintenance areas, labs/workrooms, back-up generators, Uninterruptible Power Source, Technical Control Facility, Fiber Ring, [with funding] beginning in FY13.

Command Data Buffer configuration in 1991, including part of the SACCS Replacement Keyboard (SRK), Line Printer Unit (LPU) and associated equipment rack (right edge of photo) in an underground missile launch facility . [ citation needed ]