Joint Deployable Analysis Team (JDAT)
Abstract
JDAT conducts assessments in conjunction with Service and Combatant Command (CCMD) exercises, experiments, and test and evaluation events. The primary outputs and efficiencies of JDAT include: (1) Improvement in the Services’ ability to employ Joint C2 information systems. (2) Recommendations for C2 system integration and interoperability. (3) Ability to define appropriate Joint context during system acquisition or development. (4) Updates/revisions to C2-related Chairman, Joint Chief Staff (CJCS) Instructions and Manuals. (5) Development of related Universal Joint Tasks (UJT) and Additional Task Detail (ATD). (6) Updates and revisions to doctrine, TTP, and Joint publications. (7) Development/refinement of analytical tools (i.e. Data Collection Architecture for Analytical Feedback (DCAAF), Track Event Reconstruction Application (TERA), and Joint Windows-based Warfare Assessment Model (JWinWAM)). (8) Recommended solutions integrated within the Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC) Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS). (9) Identification of specific Key Performance Parameters (KPPs) and Key System Attributes (KSAs) for new systems that meet Joint warfighter operational requirements to ensure Services and Agencies field interdependent and interoperable systems. (10) Increased effectiveness/confidence in combat identification processes and reduction in fratricide. (11) Increased effectiveness and confidence in C2 information systems and associated procedures.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2015
- Source ID
- 379d57b7fd7bcb08a6f6ec2c3f089eb1