MISSILE DEFENSE INTEGRATION & OPERATIONS CENTER (MDIOC)
Abstract
The Missile Defense Integration and Operations Center (MDIOC) is MDA`s field operating activity in Colorado Springs, CO. It provides the necessary infrastructure and support services through a mission execution platform for nine MDA elements/components and designated Combatant Commanders` Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS) operations executing missions at the MDIOC. The Integration Center is the organization responsible for providing a single, integrated set of skilled personnel matrixed from MDA Functional's to manage this mission execution platform. The MDIOC mission execution platform consists of a highly secure research and development complex and a mission support facility located within a military installation (Schriever AFB) that is adjacent to and North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and United States Northern Command (USNORTHCOM). As a mission execution platform supporting MDA efforts, the MDIOC hosts and supports the Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD)`s Mission Control Center Facility (MCCF) that is utilized for both flight and distributed ground tests; the C2BMC`s Integration and Test Centers (BITCs) and Experimentation Laboratories (X-Labs); the Space Tracking and Surveillance System (STSS)`s Missile Defense Space Experimentation Center (MDSEC); the Targets & Countermeasure`s Joint Target Operations Center (JTOC); and the Enterprise Network Operations and Support Center for the Agency`s Chief Information Officer (CIO). For the COCOMs, the MDIOC provides infrastructure support for USNORTHCOM`s C2BMC Command and Control Center; United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM`s) Joint Functional Component Command-Integrated Missile Defense (JFCC-IMD); and the Missile Defense Element (MDE) manned by the Army 100th Missile Defense Brigade. The MDA Integration Center organization directly supports the missions of the Warfighter Support Center, the BMDS Ground Test, and MDA`s BMDS Digital Modeling and Simulation effort to develop applications vital to BMDS wargaming and system testing. The MDA Integration Center provides mission critical system technical capabilities and subject matter expertise in a dedicated and adaptable environment that enables developers, testers, and operators to evolve, assess and quickly deliver the capabilities required for layered missile defense execution and homeland defense. The MDIOC interfaces with the Information Technology/Information Assurance Enterprise to provide high availability access to worldwide secure communications connectivity, network health and status monitoring, mission critical restoral capability, and technical expertise for all MDA directed activities and events performed on-site. Additionally, the MDIOC functions (within MDA`s capabilities-based acquisition strategy) as the only system-level integration and interoperability mission execution platform for BMDS fire control; and it provides the physical interface between the developers and the Combatant Commanders. The MDIOC mission execution platform contributes to the BMDS by directly supporting the concept of Concurrent Test, Training, and Operations (CTTO) for the BMDS. The MDIOC accomplishes this by providing engineering integration, resource scheduling, configuration management, and implementation development support for MDA and BMDS-level test, training, and operational mission execution. The Integration Center provides engineering integration by: implementing the technical event architectures for the models and simulations used to support missile defense planning seminars, wargames, exercises, tests, and analyses; supporting the planning and execution of the only end-to-end operator-in-the-loop/element-in-the-loop missile defense wargames accomplished by the Warfighter Support Center; supporting BMDS Critical Engagement Conditions (CEC) testing and analysis by operating the Test Execution Control (TEC) for distributed BMDS ground tests; and, providing network operations and information assurance for all on-site integration activities. The MDIOC mission execution platform provides BMDS-level operational support by: integrating and sustaining the enabling infrastructure, services, and processes that support the operation of designated elements of the BMDS and resident Combatant Command (COCOM) operations and/or support centers; providing technical support for the BMDS Watch Officers (BWO`s), BMDS Safety Officers (BSO`s), and Information Assurance Officers in their efforts to monitor and assess the health and status of the networks and elements that impact BMDS test and operations; operating the Joint Early Warning Laboratory (JEWL) for anomaly resolution; and supporting the Intelligence Support Center (ISC) for critical situational awareness intelligence on worldwide ballistic missile developments that could affect the development and/or operation of the BMDS. Missile Defense Integration and Operations Center (MDIOC) Major Program Goals Provide the capabilities and services necessary to support engineering integration, resource scheduling, configuration management, and implementation development support of on-site activities Ensure around the clock support and restoral of designated on-site operational activities Improve physical interface with designated COCOM missile defense activities; host/support the headquarters and operations center for USSTRATCOM`s Joint Functional Component Command - Integrated Missile Defense (JFCC-IMD) Continue to achieve cost effectiveness and efficiencies through the leveraging of existing MDIOC infrastructure, services, processes, and expertise to support assigned missions Maintain and improve as designated the reliability, availability, and maintainability of mission critical systems
Document Details
- Document Type
- R2 Budgetary Justification
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2011
- Source ID
- 0603904C_4_0400_PB_2011
- Change Summary Explanation
- FY 2009 Program Changes: The decrease of $3.217 million reflects $1.633 million for MDA programmatic changes to support BMDS priorities and $1.584 million in SBIR/STTR transfers FY 2010 Program Changes: The decrease of $466 thousand reflects Congressional Directed Reductions for Economic Assumptions 801 and FFRDC ($338 thousand for YX22 and $128 thousand CX22) No FY 2011 data provided in PB10.
- Service Agency Name
- Missile Defense Agency
Entities
Organizations
- Missile Defense Agency
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