Civil Reserve Information System (CRIS): An Information Mission Area Alternative
Abstract
This paper examines a possible Army alternative to provide more state-of-the-art Information Mission Area (IMA) services to support combatant CINCs and the sustaining Base. It addresses the Civilian Reserve Information System (CRIS) concept currently being advocated by the U.S. Army Signal Center and the U.S. Army Information Systems Command by comparing it to the Air Force's successful Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF) program. The comparison shows how both programs provide the military with a surge capability built around civilian contract services. Civilian contract IMA provides state-of-the-art equipment, well-trained operators, worldwide maintenance, and complete service, including procurement, installation, operation, and maintenance. If the Army contracted IMA services, the services would also be available for National Security and Emergency Preparedness functions under Executive Order 12472. This paper presents the CRIS concept. The paper follows with a presentation on IMA resourcing for Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm. A section on implementation considers the individuals and organizations involved and the advantages and disadvantages of the concept. The paper concludes with recommendations regarding implementation of the concept.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 14, 1992
- Accession Number
- ADA251287
Entities
People
- Walter H. Thompson Jr.
Organizations
- United States Army War College