Rep. Doug Lamborn provides update on U.S. Space Command investigation Rep. Lamborn says two separate investigations are underway into the proposed move of U.S. Space Command from Peterson AFB. and last updated 2021-05-09 10:28:01-04 COLORADO SPRINGS â During a stop on Fort Carson where First Lady Dr. Jill Biden was speaking to military spouses, Colorado Springs Republican Congressman Doug Lamborn answered some of my questions about the status of the tentative decision to move U.S. Space Command from Peterson Air Force Base in Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama. First, he said that he believes there is a lull right now in the process for a couple of reasons. The Biden administration is slowly ramping up on a number of issues on their plate right now as they move past the first one hundred days in office, including responding to multiple requests from lawmakers and civic leaders up and down the front range, to reconsider the move. The objections are over the last-minute decision by former President Donald Trump to award U.S. Space Command to Alabama. Leaders in Colorado called the move politically motivated and not fact-based information. Congressman Lamborn also said that an environmental impact study needs to be conducted in Alabama before any move would be undertaken, and that could take a couple of years.