Despite a lawsuit filed by Colorado against the Trump administration’s decision to relocate Space Command headquarters to Huntsville, the move is charging ahead.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and U.S. Space Command Commander Gen. Stephen Whiting met at the Pentagon last week to discuss next steps, according to a press release.

In the meeting, Whiting touched on the current relocation efforts for personnel and mission capabilities, emphasizing that they would be undertaken “expeditiously” and “responsibly” following President Donald Trump’s September Oval Office announcement that the headquarters would move from Colorado Springs to Huntsville.

“Both leaders discussed ways to accelerate the military construction process, additional requirements to cut through bureaucratic red tape, and the balance between cost, speed, and the uninterrupted execution of the command’s warfighting mission,” according to the readout from Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs and Senior Advisor Sean Parnell.

The two leaders also focused on ensuring the relocation process does not impact the mission of Space Command and its national security goals.

In October, the Colorado attorney general sued the Trump administration over the move, calling it “unconstitutional” because of Trump’s comments tying the state’s mail-in voting practices to his decision to move the headquarters to Alabama.

Alabama’s leaders swiftly vocalized their support of the Trump administration’s decision, with Attorney General Steve Marshall vowing to meet the state in court.

Whiting also previously met with local North Alabama leaders and members of the state’s congressional delegation in preparation for the move.

The commander is also set to be the headline speaker at the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce’s 2025 Redstone Update event on Dec. 10.

Around 1,400 direct jobs are expected to come to Huntsville over the next five years, tied to the relocation. Construction on a temporary facility is set to be completed within the next two years and permanent facilities will follow that.