The USAF Installation Control Center (ICC)
Abstract
The USAF Installation Control Center (ICC) Enabling Concept establishes a standardized, functional organization for all installations; facilitating installation level C2 across the full spectrum of military operations. The ICC provides an Air Force installation commander, or senior Air Force member, a single, consolidated C2 center from which they can monitor and execute the installation's varied missions--including tenant; joint; and combined missions for which the commander bears collateral supporting responsibility. The ICC concept is a functional architecture that includes the processes, people, and equipment required to provide C2 support a fixed installation or deployed AEW/AEG. Installations may include fixed locations, such as a main operating base (MOB) both in the United States and overseas, or deployed which include forward operating locations (FOL), a collocated operating base (COB), a limited base (LB), or a bare base (BB). This concept has matured through experimentation (Expeditionary Force Experiment 98, Joint Expeditionary Force Experiment 99, 2000, 2002 and the Air Expeditionary Force Battlelab Integrated Flight Operations Initiative in 2002); implementation (combat and mobility operations at Al Udeid and Al Jabar); and subsequent validation efforts (Operational Readiness Inspections in USAFE and PACAF).
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 2006
- Accession Number
- ADA463130
Entities
People
- Calvin J. Romrell
- Carl Zimmerman