Joint Airspace Management and Deconfliction (JASMAD) - JASMAD: Meeting Current and Future Combat Airspace Requirements
Abstract
The Joint AirSpace Management and Deconfliction (JASMAD) program is an AFRL/IFSA Advanced Technology Demonstration (ATD) program that will design, develop, test, and field a single Joint Service airspace management and deconfliction network centric information capability, to be included in the Air and Space Operations Center Weapon System (AOC WS). JASMAD will be an operational-to-tactical level airspace management system enabling the Airspace Control Authority (ACA) to effectively manage the creation and optimization of airspaces through distributed (shared context) collaborative planning and dynamically manage and monitor airspaces during force employment among the warfighting Components/Services/Agencies and Coalition Partners and civil aviation authorities.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 2006
- Accession Number
- ADA451880
Entities
People
- David Griffith
- John Hitchings
- Josh Sterling
- Kenneth Hawks
- Michael Seifert
- Tony Dilego
Organizations
- Air Force Research Laboratory