Advanced IT Services Joint Program Office (AITS-JPO)

Abstract

The Advanced IT Services Joint Program Office (AITS-JPO) identifies and integrates new, mature commercial Information Technology (IT) and advanced operational concepts into net-centric battlespace capabilities to: access and exchange critical information; exploit opportunities to enhance current force capabilities; and project future force IT requirements. These products provide the Department of Defense (DoD) and National Senior Leaders, (e.g., the President of the United States (POTUS), Secretary of Defense (SECDEF), Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS), Combatant Commands (COCOMs)), as well as inter-agency participants with critical focus on the long-term collaboration, planning and information sharing operations by bringing together technology, security cooperation, and education. The program components support preparation for future joint and coalition initiatives through development and integration of a full range of data services and advanced IT applications to support practical aspects of approved cooperative activities of the United States and its coalition partners. These emergent capabilities are technologies that can be rapidly infused into existing tools. Program investments in advanced technology benefit strategic and tactical users in the intelligence, warfighting and business domains by providing them with reliable, persistent collaboration, and networking technologies including computing-on-demand to reduce the need to replicate data or services at the point of consumption. Investments also provide support for virtual end-user environments and semantic search capabilities which enhance the decision-making process. The goal of the AITS-JPO is to provide the warfighter with technical superiority and to achieve interoperability and integration, while working in concert with joint, allied and coalition forces to effectively counter terrorism and enhance homeland security defense through the confluence of technology, security cooperation, and education. The program uses three key mechanisms to streamline the process of fielding emergent requirements: (1) Joint Capability Technology Demonstrations (JCTD) with Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) /COCOM/Service/Agency teaming; (2) Joint Ventures with Combatant Commanders/Program of Record (POR) teaming; and (3) Risk Mitigation Pilots with POR/Community of Interest (COI) teaming. The JCTD process aligns with the revised Joint Capability Integration and Development System (JCIDS) process, developed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff by adapting technology and concept solutions to meet pressing warfighter needs. OSD approves new JCTDs annually and on a rolling start basis. DISA participates in both an operational and transition manager role. The JCTDs, along with the Joint ventures and risk mitigation pilots, feature teaming with appropriate offices so that funds and skill sets are leveraged across all participants. The costs are shared, thus reducing the risk to individual organizations. The program is further divided into major subprogram areas: Command and Control (C2) and Combat Support (CS), Information Sharing (IS), Network Infrastructure (NI), Network Operations (NetOps), Cyber Threat Discovery and Program Management Support. If funds are not provided in FY 2013, DISA will not be able to rapidly deliver high-value capabilities and expose them to the enterprise and warfighter.

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Document Details

Document Type
R2 Budgetary Justification
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2013
Source ID
0604764K_5_0400_PB_2013
Change Summary Explanation
The FY 2011 decrease of -$27.593 is due to a -$25.669 reduction to the Technology Innovation Initiative Fund (TIIF), and a -$1.924 reduction to support higher Agency priorities. The FY 2012 decrease of -$10.747 is due to a -$25.374 reduction to the Technology Innovation Initiative Fund (TIIF), a -$.373 for Federally Funded Research and Development Centers and an increase of $15.000 for Cyber Threat Dsicovery. The FY 2013 decrease of -$25.697 is the net result of a -$26.832 reduction to the Technology Innovation Initiative Fund (TIIF), and an increase of +$1.135 to re-baseline civilian pay.
Service Agency Name
Defense Information Systems Agency

Entities

Organizations

  • Defense Information Systems Agency

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • C4I
  • Cyber

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Combat Support
  • Combatant Commanders
  • Command And Control
  • Communities
  • Cyber Threats
  • Decision Support Systems
  • Demonstrations
  • Department Of Defense
  • Education
  • Homeland Security
  • Information Exchange
  • Information Systems
  • Leading Edges
  • Security
  • Unified Combatant Commands
  • United States
  • Warfare

Fields of Study

  • Computer science

Readers

  • Defense Technology Research and Development.
  • Enterprise Information Systems Architecture and Joint Command Capability Interoperability Support.

Technology Areas

  • Cyber
  • Fully Networked C3
  • Fully Networked C3 - Command and Control

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