Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Legislation and National Security Subcommittee
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Category : Communications, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 78
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Interoperability of DOD's Tactical Communications Equipment
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Legislation and National Security Subcommittee
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Category : Communications, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 78
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Communications, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 78
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Interoperability of DOD's Tactical Communications Equipment
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations. Legislation and National Security Subcommittee
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Category : Communications, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Category : Communications, Military
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Interoperability
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
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Category : Command and control systems
Languages : en
Pages : 66
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Category : Command and control systems
Languages : en
Pages : 66
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Management of DOD Interoperability Efforts for Tactical Command, Control, and Communications
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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This report is one of two issued as part of our overall audit of U.S. interoperability with North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) tactical command, control, and communications. The report addresses the lack of combined (U.S. and Allied forces) doctrine, tactics, techniques, and procedures; the effectiveness of the Interoperability Improvement program, and the DoD's management of tactical C3 architectures. Tactical command, control, and communications (C3) systems are those systems that integrate various tactical combat elements into a focused, efficient, fighting force in conducting offensive and defensive ground, sea, and air operations. Interoperability is the ability of systems or forces to provide services to and accept services from other systems, units, or forces and to use the services to enable systems, units, or forces to operate effectively together. The Assistant Secretary of Defense (Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence) is responsible for the overall supervision of C3 matters. The Joint Staff Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) Systems Directorate (J-6), is responsible for developing policies, plans, and programs for C3 systems to ensure adequate C3 support to the Commanders in Chief and the National Command Authorities for joint (U.S. forces only) and combined (U.S. and Allied forces) military operations. The Joint Staff Operational Plans and Interoperability Directorate (J-7) is responsible for increasing the warfighting capabilities of the unified and specified commands through joint doctrine, tactics, techniques, and procedures.
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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This report is one of two issued as part of our overall audit of U.S. interoperability with North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) tactical command, control, and communications. The report addresses the lack of combined (U.S. and Allied forces) doctrine, tactics, techniques, and procedures; the effectiveness of the Interoperability Improvement program, and the DoD's management of tactical C3 architectures. Tactical command, control, and communications (C3) systems are those systems that integrate various tactical combat elements into a focused, efficient, fighting force in conducting offensive and defensive ground, sea, and air operations. Interoperability is the ability of systems or forces to provide services to and accept services from other systems, units, or forces and to use the services to enable systems, units, or forces to operate effectively together. The Assistant Secretary of Defense (Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence) is responsible for the overall supervision of C3 matters. The Joint Staff Command, Control, Communications, and Computers (C4) Systems Directorate (J-6), is responsible for developing policies, plans, and programs for C3 systems to ensure adequate C3 support to the Commanders in Chief and the National Command Authorities for joint (U.S. forces only) and combined (U.S. and Allied forces) military operations. The Joint Staff Operational Plans and Interoperability Directorate (J-7) is responsible for increasing the warfighting capabilities of the unified and specified commands through joint doctrine, tactics, techniques, and procedures.
DoD Participation in North Atlantic Treaty Organization Tactical Command, Control, and Communications Interoperability
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Languages : en
Pages : 65
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U.S. policy is that equipment procured for U.S. Armed Forces employed in Europe under the terms of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) should be standardized or at least interoperable with equipment of other NATO members. The NATO Air Command and Control Systems (ACCS) Program is intended to integrate the planning, tasking, execution, and control of all NATO tactical air operation--defensive (to include Surface-to-Air Missile employment), offensive, and support. Standardization Agreement (STANAG) 2101 requires each ratifying nation to identify, equip, and train personnel as the liaison for communications. This segment of the overall audit of tactical command, control and communications (C3) interoperability assessed DoD's commitment to and participation in NATO interoperability programs. A second segment of the overall audit, reported separately under Project No. 1RA-0048.01, evaluated the management of tactical C3 interoperability efforts within DoD and the internal controls to ensure the achievement of maximum interoperability.
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Languages : en
Pages : 65
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U.S. policy is that equipment procured for U.S. Armed Forces employed in Europe under the terms of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) should be standardized or at least interoperable with equipment of other NATO members. The NATO Air Command and Control Systems (ACCS) Program is intended to integrate the planning, tasking, execution, and control of all NATO tactical air operation--defensive (to include Surface-to-Air Missile employment), offensive, and support. Standardization Agreement (STANAG) 2101 requires each ratifying nation to identify, equip, and train personnel as the liaison for communications. This segment of the overall audit of tactical command, control and communications (C3) interoperability assessed DoD's commitment to and participation in NATO interoperability programs. A second segment of the overall audit, reported separately under Project No. 1RA-0048.01, evaluated the management of tactical C3 interoperability efforts within DoD and the internal controls to ensure the achievement of maximum interoperability.
Interoperability
Author: U S Government Accountability Office (G
Publisher: BiblioGov
ISBN: 9781289257385
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
GAO reported on command, control, and communications (C3) interoperability among the military services and Department of Defense (DOD) efforts to attain a greater degree of interoperability. GAO found that, although DOD implemented initiatives to achieve interoperability, it did not achieve its objective because it: (1) failed to develop an overall C3 architecture; (2) took too long to revise its interoperability directive; and (3) had limited success in using common and compatible C3 equipment. GAO noted that the services: (1) experienced interoperability problems in Vietnam and Grenada and in joint exercises; and (2) still do not have compatible encryption equipment, antijam radios, and satellite terminals. GAO also found that interoperability problems result from the: (1) DOD decentralized management structure; (2) lack of clearly defined joint requirements; and (3) absence of an effective central enforcement authority to make the necessary interoperability decisions. GAO concluded that, although the Joint Tactical C3 Agency will need many years to complete the development of C3 architecture, it should help DOD achieve interoperability.
Publisher: BiblioGov
ISBN: 9781289257385
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
GAO reported on command, control, and communications (C3) interoperability among the military services and Department of Defense (DOD) efforts to attain a greater degree of interoperability. GAO found that, although DOD implemented initiatives to achieve interoperability, it did not achieve its objective because it: (1) failed to develop an overall C3 architecture; (2) took too long to revise its interoperability directive; and (3) had limited success in using common and compatible C3 equipment. GAO noted that the services: (1) experienced interoperability problems in Vietnam and Grenada and in joint exercises; and (2) still do not have compatible encryption equipment, antijam radios, and satellite terminals. GAO also found that interoperability problems result from the: (1) DOD decentralized management structure; (2) lack of clearly defined joint requirements; and (3) absence of an effective central enforcement authority to make the necessary interoperability decisions. GAO concluded that, although the Joint Tactical C3 Agency will need many years to complete the development of C3 architecture, it should help DOD achieve interoperability.
Department of Defense Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1977
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1204
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1204
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Department of Defense Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1977
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Department of Defense
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 1172
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 1172
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The Army Information Resources Management Program
Author: United States. Department of the Army
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Category : Information resources management
Languages : en
Pages : 106
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Category : Information resources management
Languages : en
Pages : 106
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Index of Specifications and Standards
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 1252
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 1252
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