JSpOC Mission System
Abstract
This program will produce a net-centric collaborative environment, enhance and modernize space surveillance capabilities, create decision relevant views of the space environment, and enable efficient distribution of data across the space surveillance network. JMS is responsible for Space Situational Awareness (SSA) and command and control (C2) of space forces. SSA includes the knowledge of all aspects of space related to operations to thoroughly assess threats to U.S. space assets and develop options, military and diplomatic, to counter them and to establish contingency plans to ensure U.S. forces can maintain access to space assets. JMS will access intelligence on adversary space operations, process surveillance of all space objects and activities, maintain detailed reconnaissance of specific space assets; fuse space environmental data, maintain awareness of cooperative space assets, and allow the Joint Functional Component Command for Space (JFCC-Space) to conduct space forces integrated command, control, communications, processing, analysis, dissemination, and archiving activities. Near-term focus is to provide a sustainable net-centric environment with a highly accurate, responsive, and robust SSA system migration from the rapidly aging and sustainment-challenged Space Defense Operations Center (SPADOC) system (design end of life was 2002). JMS will provide integrated space knowledge/information for the Commander, JFCC-Space to plan, direct, coordinate, and control operations of assigned forces. JMS will provide the ability to: monitor status, activities, and environment for assigned/attached space forces; assess how space forces support the battle space, provide impacts of changes to force status, and impacts of enemy forces on space assets; plan space operations to support theater and national operations; and execute Joint space tasking, track task performance, adapt tasking to changing situations, and conduct technology forecasting for emerging needs. JMS will also develop improved information capabilities for integration across SSA sensors through data exposure accomplished via the Net Centric Sensors and Data Sources effort (Project 65A012) in the SSA Systems PE (0604425F) for RDT&E and SSA Operations PE (0305940F) for OPAF funding.
Document Details
- Document Type
- R2 Budgetary Justification
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2013
- Source ID
- 0305614F_7_3600_PB_2013
- Change Summary Explanation
- FY11: -$27.949M Congressional Directed Reduction (Program Restructure) +$ 4.749M Congressional Add -$ 1.160M Congressional General Reduction -$ 3.500M Congressional Rescission -$ 6.120M SBIR FY12: -$37.500M Congressional Directed Reduction (Excess to Need) -$ 1.041M Congressional General Reduction FY13: -$ 2.790M Reallocation of funding to higher Department priorities -$42.523M Reprogramming to support higher AF priorities
- Service Agency Name
- Air Force
Entities
Organizations
- United States Air Force
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