Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS-MC)

Abstract

This is a Military Intelligence Program program element. Distributed Common Ground/Surface System Marine Corps (DCGS-MC) is integral to delivering decision advantage at the speed of operational relevance outlined in the 2018 National Defense Strategy. In order to concentrate investments in an integrated architecture to improve enterprise alignment while delivering substantially better collective intelligence outcomes for the warfighter, our All-Source and SIGINT programs have been consolidated under the DCGS-MC portfolio. DCGS-MC provides an analysis and production capability within garrison and deployed Marine Corps organizations. DCGS-MC complies with the Department of Defense (DoD) DCGS Enterprise interoperability and information sharing requirements by migrating select processing, exploitation, analysis, and production capabilities into a single, integrated, net-centric baseline within the Marine Corps Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Enterprise (MCISRE). This baseline will enable MCISRE analysts to deliver tactically focused, operational and strategic intelligence at the tactical edge throughout all phases of operations and will provide relevant, precise decision support for Joint Task Force (JTF), Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF), and subordinate Marine units. The DCGS-MC portfolio currently consists of enterprise services and functional analytic and production tools that provide analysts with the ability to process, disseminate, exploit, analyze, and produce intelligence for discovery via the DCGS Integration Backbone (DIB). The Functional capabilities are grouped by DCGS-MC GEOINT, DCGS-MC All-Source, and DCGS-MC SIGINT. Future capabilities will be delivered via clearly defined Capability Drops determined by an integrated assessment of user needs, technology readiness, risk mitigation, and affordability. DCGS-MC Geospatial Intelligence (DCGS-MC GEOINT) The Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT) provides geo-referenced data and products that establish the GEOINT foundation for battlespace visualization and a common frame of reference to support the commander's decision making process. It enables the ability to rapidly respond to, or predict, threats around the world by providing near real time geospatially referenced data and products that serve as the Authoritative Data Source for the full spectrum of Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF), joint, and multinational partners operations. DCGS-MC GEOINT enables mission accomplishment across the range of military operations and with all mission partners. The DCGS-MC GEOINT provides the tasking, collection, processing, exploitation, analysis, production, storage, and dissemination of imagery and geospatial information to describe, assess, produce, and visually depict physical features and geographically referenced activities on the Earth. DCGS-MC GEOINT will incorporate those capabilities formally provided by the Tactical Exploitation Group, Topographic Production Capability, Virtual Imagery Processing - Marine Corps, and Target Materials Production legacy systems. DCGS-MC ALL SOURCE The Intelligence Analysis System (IAS) Family of System (FoS) is the DCGS-MC All-Source Fusion Center that provides interoperable, scalable, semi-automated capabilities to receive, analyze, display, and disseminate all-source intelligence, including imagery, to support timely, tactical decision-making across the MAGTF. DCGS-MC Signal Intelligence (DCGS-MC SIGINT) The Technical Control Analysis Center (TCAC) FoS consists of the TCAC Remote Analysis Workstation (RAWS), the Transportable Workstation (TWS) and the Cross Domain Solution (CDS), and is the focal point of Radio Battalions (RADBN), Marine Corps Forces Special Operations Command (MARFORSOC), and Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) Signal Intelligence (SIGINT) operations. TCAC automatically collects, stores, retrieves and plays back digital audio signals, and fuses and analyzes SIGINT data from tactical, theater and national collectors and databases for dissemination to tactical commanders. TCAC provides SIGINT analysis applications to deployable MAGTF units capable of directing and managing the technical and operational functions of other RADBN SIGINT/EW assets. Additionally, TCAC provides a focal point for national, theater and tactical data networks for data exchange with tactical SIGINT/EW assets, the IAS and national databases. TCAC will enable the transfer of USMC tactical SIGINT collection and analytical data into the Real-Time Regional Gateway (RT-RG) and by producing DIB enabled products that will be discoverable by any DCGS enabled Marine. The system provides ground processing of Electronic Warfare (EW) information, including EW Support and Electronic Attack (EA) data collected by the RADBN and JSF aircraft. The Cross Domain Solution will also enable the TCAC to transfer approved and sanitized file types from Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information (TS/SCI) networks (e.g. JWICS/NSAnet) to Marine Corps Enterprise Network-SIPR (MCEN-S) networks for delivery to Tactical Commanders. The overall increase of $14.432M is primarily due to the realignment of TCAC and IAS resources to DCGS-MC. This concentrates investments in an integrated architecture thereby improving DCGS Enterprise alignment and more effectively leveraging the rapid integration of new technology.

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Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2020
Source ID
2268_0305208M_7_1319_PB_2020

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