System Engineering and Integration
Abstract
This project provides funds for engineering, test, and evaluation activity, which ensures that the systems being developed within the Program Element (PE) employ consistent standards for interoperability and, to the maximum extent feasible, use hardware and software which is uniform and standard across programs. Marine Air-Ground Task Force Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence Systems Engineering and Integration, and Coordination. (MAGTF C4I SEI&C) provides for the centralized planning and execution of Marine Corps Enterprise Information Technology and National Security Systems. It develops, certifies, and manages the configurations of the Marine Corps Enterprise Systems and Technical Architecture products and uses these to support enterprise-level systems engineering. It supports unified technical representation to joint and coalition communities for Marine Corps Systems and provides top-tier system engineering support to address system of systems technical issues. It is used to conduct direct Marine Expeditionary Unit/Marine Expeditionary Force (MEU/MEF) support in system integration testing with USN. This is part of Deploying Group Systems Integration Testing (DGSIT)) and workups supporting Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) deployments. It is also used to support Marine Corps systems coordination and involvement in DoD initiatives to include ForceNet, Global Information Grid Enterprise Services (GIGES), and other Deployable Information Systems Architecture DISA/NETWARCOM efforts. Joint Distributed Engineering Plant (JDEP) directly supports DoD mandated directive CJCSI 6212.01F, to evaluate the interoperability of the holistic Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Command Control Communications Intelligence (C4I) Capability produced by Marine Corps Systems Command (MARCORSYSCOM). This evaluation will be accomplished via the MAGTF C4I Capability Certification (MC3) process. Using MC3, composite capabilities are evaluated for their collective interoperability with joint forces; support integration of emmergent systems with systems aleady fielded, and to conduct critical engineering analysis capable of isolating and correcting capability deficiencies and optimize system of systems performance. Joint Interoperability of Tactical Command and Control Systems (JINTACCS) is a Joint Chiefs-of-Staff (JCS)/DoD-mandated program for joint development, implementation, and testing of tactical datalinks and US Message Text Format (MTF) under the direction of the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) and Office of the Secretary of Defense/Networks and Information Integration (OASD/NII) per the Commander Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCSI) 6610.01C and CJCS16241.04 for US Military Tactical Forces (USMTF). Coalition Warrior Interoperability Demonstration (CWID) (a.k.a. Joint Warrior InterOperability Demonstration (JWID)) is a Joint Chiefs-of-Staff (JCS) and a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs annual event. CWID remains the premier event to investigate interagency and coalition interoperability problems. CWID defines solutions that can be applied in the operational community. CWID's mission is to conduct military operations to deter, prevent, and defeat threats and aggressions aimed at the US its territories and assigned areas of responsibilities as directed by the President or Secretary of Defense. Marine Air-Ground Task Force Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence Systems Engineering and Integration, and Coordination. (MAGTF C4I SEI&C) provides for the centralized planning and execution of Marine Corps Enterprise Information Technology and National Security Systems. It develops, certifies, and manages the configurations of the Marine Corps Enterprise Systems and Technical Architecture products and uses these to support enterprise-level systems engineering. It supports unified technical representation to joint and coalition communities for Marine Corps Systems and provides top-tier system engineering support to address system of systems technical issues. It is used to conduct direct Marine Expeditionary Unit/Marine Expeditionary Force (MEU/MEF) support in system integration testing with USN. This is part of Deploying Group Systems Integration Testing (DGSIT)) and workups supporting Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF) deployments. It is also used to support Marine Corps systems coordination and involvement in DoD initiatives to include ForceNet, Global Information Grid Enterprise Services (GIGES), and other Deployable Information Systems Architecture DISA/NETWARCOM efforts. Expeditionary Energy Office (E2O): Energy is a top priority for the USMC as stated by the Commandant, and in support of this priority, he created the USMC Expeditionary Energy Office (E2O), with the mission to analyze, develop, and direct the Marine Corps' energy strategy in order to optimize expeditionary capabilities across all warfighting functions. E2O's role is to advise the Marine Requirements Oversight Council (MROC) on all energy and resource related requirements, acquisitions, and programmatic decisions. This office and funding will support the USMC Energy Strategy, which is the framework for the Marine Corps that communicates the Commandant's vision, mission, goals and objectives for expeditionary and installations energy. Additionally, this funding will enable execution of the USMC Energy Strategy Implementation Guidance which identifies specified tasks and responsibilities and timeframes for achievement. These two documents align the Marine Corps with operational energy management and strategy requirements established in the National Defense Authorization Act 2009, DoD directives and SECNAV goals. This funding will support the office''s requirements for technical, programmatic, and administrative support.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2012
- Source ID
- 2277_0206313M_7_1319_PB_2012
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- Root: Marine Corps Comms Systems
- Child Accomplishment: Expeditionary Energy Office (E2O)
- Child Accomplishment: *JWID: Deter, prevent, and defeat threats and aggressions aimed at the US.
- Child Accomplishment: *JINTACCS: JCS and OASD/NII Data Links Testing.
- Child Accomplishment: *SEIC: Engineering and Technical Support
- Child Accomplishment: *JDEP: Develop Certifications and Conduct MAGTF C4I Capability
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