C4I Battlespace Dev and Demo
Abstract
The National Defense Strategy and Air Force Future Operating Concept established science and technology challenges to enable operational agility (the ability to rapidly generate and shift among multiple solutions for a given challenge) as a way to adapt swiftly to any situation or enemy action. In order to enable multi-domain operations, this project will begin to shape future research and development to focus on technologies in support of multi-domain command and control. In order to achieve operational agility, the Air Force must be able (a) to monitor, assess, plan, and execute missions rapidly across the full spectrum of operations at all levels of war and during all phases of conflict; (b) to field advanced, secure, net-enabled architectures and communications/network technologies in support of persistent, global, and survivable kinetic and non-kinetic military operations; (c) to process and exploit data and information from a variety of sources and domains to create a common operating picture of the battlespace; and (d) to provide the decision maker and staff with seamless access to tailored information within a mobile, dynamic, and scalable, globally distributed Air Operations Center, as well as among other producers, consumers, and managers of information relevant to other particular Communities of Interest (COI). In FY 2020, Project 635319, Anticipatory OPS Intent and Response; Project 635320, Assured Worldwide Connectivity; and Project 635322, Knowledge Management and Computing efforts transferred to Project 635321, C4I Battlespace Dev and Demo, in order to realign technology areas that better support the National Defense Strategy and Air Force Future Operating Concept. In FY 2021, the entirety of Project 635321, C4I Battlespace Dev and Demo, will be transferred to PE 0603034F, Persistent Knowledge, Awareness, & C2 Tech, Project 635321, C4I Battlespace Dev and Demo, in order to realign technology areas that better support the National Defense Strategy, Air Force Future Operating Concept and Air Force Science and Technology Strategy, April 2019. The Project and associated efforts will continue to be executed by the Air Force Research Laboratory Information Technology Directorate located in Rome, New York. This is an administrative realignment for consolidation, and not a new start.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2021
- Source ID
- 635321_0603788F_3_3600_PB_2021
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