SUNNYVALE, Calif. --- The first Space Based Infrared System (SBIRS) Highly Elliptical Orbit (HEO-1) payload and ground system, built by a Lockheed Martin team, has been certified for operations by U.S. Strategic Command.>> SBIRS is designed to provide early warning of missile launches, and simultaneously support other missions including missile defense, technical intelligence and battlespace awareness.>> The formal certification by U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) completes the system development, operational activation and certification process, demonstrating the capability of the SBIRS HEO sensor and associated ground systems to provide timely, accurate and unambiguous warning data to National Command Authorities in support of the USSTRATCOM missions.>> "HEO certification represents a major milestone for the entire SBIRS team," said Jeff Smith, Lockheed Martin's SBIRS vice president. "This system is providing significantly improved infrared event detection and reporting capabilities for the warfighter, and we look forward to delivering even greater capabilities with the launch of the GEO system.">> The SBIRS team is led by the Space Based Infrared Systems Wing at the U.S. Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center, Los Angeles Air Force Base, Calif. Lockheed Martin Space Systems Company, Sunnyvale, Calif., is the SBIRS prime contractor, with Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems, Azusa, Calif., as the payload integrator. Air Force Space Command operates the SBIRS system.>> "The superb quality and operational utility of the HEO-1 data thoroughly demonstrates the system's capabilities," said Steve Toner, vice president of the SBIRS program at Northrop Grumman's Electronic Systems sector. "This achievement underscores the potential performance of future SBIRS payloads.