Exp Indirect Fire Gen Supt Wpn Sys
Abstract
Secure Expeditionary Resilient Positioning, Navigation and Timing (SERPNT) (formerly REPNT) - This is a critical Marine Corps Force Design program. Program efforts are focused on increasing the resiliency and assurance of Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) capabilities across the enterprise. This enables Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Commanders to know and trust position, effectively navigate, and receive precise and accurate timing for users, platforms, and systems across warfighting functions. Current SERPNT efforts will enable the Marine Corps to transition to a smaller form factor of Military Code (M-Code) GPS signal receivers through participation in Space Force-led Increment II technology maturation efforts. Program Office will research, assess, and integrate resilient and assured PNT alternative capabilities which will mitigate threats from peer and near peer adversaries to meet Force Design 2030, EABO, and Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) construct. Marine Air-Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Command and Control (C2) Systems (MAGTF C2) - MAGTF C2 Tactical Service Oriented Architecture (TSOA) is an ACAT IV(M) program of record (POR). TSOA was created in order to achieve agility and greater cost reduction across the USMC Command and Control (C2) Enterprise. This POR has been identified by the USMC Combat Development and Integration (CD&I) as the USMC's Service Oriented Infrastructure (SOI) designed to support the Objective Network as defined by the Headquarters Marine Corps, Deputy Commandant for Information Network Modernization Plan. The USMC seeks to rectify its current C2 architecture, which is composed of disparate and duplicative legacy systems through TSOA. TSOA will enable a collapse of this disparate C2 construct and create a Net-Centric environment where Marines employ user-centered applications that access required information across Authoritative Data Sources (ADS). This will be achieved through the CD&I directed TSOA compliance effort in order to reduce duplicative product development and enable a divestiture of legacy disparate systems. This requires additional effort to ensure other ADS's are compliant with the TSOA product line. TSOA's purpose is to ensure that Marines receive the right information, from trusted and accurate sources, when and where it is needed. This enables decisions "in context" for USMC operations across the Range of Military Operations and in support of the Unified Command Plan. TSOA's four capabilities include: Infrastructure and Services (I&S) which is the capability of authorized users to subscribe and publish required information from ADS with the use of software connectors; Agile Application Development (A2D) which is the capability to develop, accredit, and provide easy-to-learn, user-defined software applications that meet emergent Marine needs; Modular Software Architecture (MSA) which is virtualized, hardware agnostic, and scalable; Marine Corps Software Resource Center (MCSRC) is the Marine Corps' enterprise "App Store" for developed applications that allows Marines the ability to download, review, rate, and provide feedback. Identity Dominance System - Marine Corps (IDS-MC) and Forensics Dominance System - Marine Corps (FDS-MC) is now known as ID & Attribution Activities (IA2) FoS effective FY25. The Identity and Attribution Activities (IA2) Family of Systems (FoS) provides the MAGTF organic, operational collection and exploitation capabilities that enable the application of biometrics, forensics, and identity management activities that center on the collection of identity attributes and physical materials. This processing and exploitation informs all-source analytic efforts and is an enabler for intelligence, force protection and law enforcement to aid in the identification, capture, prosecution and targeting of individuals and networks. The Identity Dominance System - Marine Corps (IDS-MC) delivers on-scene biometrics & identity management capabilities through a multi-modal (fingerprint, iris, face) system and provides the ability to rapidly collect, match, store, and share biometric and biographic data. The Forensics Dominance System - Marine Corps (FDS-MC) provides the means to rapidly conduct expeditionary tactical collection and exploitation of captured material (cell phones, computers, chemicals, DNA, drones, documents, fingerprints, firearms, etc), enabling the identification and linking of individuals, places, things, activities, organizations, and events. Department of the Navy Identification and Screening Information System (DONISIS) portal connectivity enables data submission and follow-on reach-back analysis/intelligence support by MCIA's Identity Intelligence Analysts. Handheld Command and Control (H2C2) - Provides the dismounted user the to tactical edge, with handheld devices that provides integrated, on-the-move, secure, timely, and relevant Command & Control/Situational Awareness (C2/SA) information to tactical combat, combat support and combat service support commanders, leaders, and key C2 nodes. H2C2 provides leaders with a capability for selecting, managing, and assimilating relevant data and information. This allows them to pass orders and graphics that will provide the joint warfighter the capability to visualize the commander's intent and scheme of maneuver, and provide enhanced SA of friendly, reported enemy, neutral, and civilian entities. MOBILE ALL-DOMAIN OBSERVATION AND SENSING SYSTEM (MA-DOSS) FoS provides persistent, all-domain sensing and surveillance support, tactical early warning, multi-domain intrusion-detection, and forward edge processing/computing of an AI/ML based computer vision capability to the Fleet Marine Force (FMF), at the Marine Littoral Regiment (MLR), down to any sized Marine element, in order to support the Naval Expeditionary Force (NEF) in the conduct of Sea Denial and Sea Control operations, and to enable force protection for expeditionary advanced bases (EABs), forward fixed sites, and installations. By providing mobile, expeditionary, amphibious, modular, multi-spectral, and persistent surveillance systems based on sensor agnostic unmanned platforms, the MA-DOSS FoS will provide the ability to observe, collect, detect, classify, identify, track, record, and report on contacts, objects of interest, and assess threats twenty-four hours a day utilizing a fused sensor data display while reducing manpower requirements and the cognitive workload on operators and analysts. MA-DOSS will employ advanced Human Machine Teaming (HMT) and leverage the force-multiplying capabilities of Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) to execute tasks that normally require human intelligence/interface. Additionally, increased mobility will be achieved with autonomous robotic platforms, thereby enhancing survivability of the primary system and stand-in forces operating inside adversary weapon engagement zones (WEX). Beginning FY 2024 MA-DOSS transitions to PE: 0206313M Marine Corps Comms Systems Proj: 2270 Exp Indirect Fire Gen Supt Wpn Sys. MA-DOSS was previously funded in PE 0206625M, Project 2272 in FY 2023. The Marine Corps Joint Battle Command Platform (JBC-P) - The JBC-P Family of Systems (FoS) is a joint, digital, battle command information FoS that provides enhanced map imagery and integrated, on-the-move, timely, and relevant Command and Control (C2)/Situational Awareness (SA) information to tactical combat, combat support, and combat service support commanders, leaders, and small unit leaders. JBC-P FoS provides enhanced SA at the mounted platform and command post level across the Services of friendly and reported enemy, neutral, and civilian entities (including reported international agencies and Non-Governmental Organizations). JBC-P FoS is interoperable with joint C2 systems and enables joint SA and Battlespace awareness. The U.S. Army is the Lead Service, and the U.S. Marine Corps (USMC) JBC-P FoS operates under an Authority to Participate with the U.S. Army.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2025
- Source ID
- 2270_0206313M_7_1319_PB_2025
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