Electronic Warfare And Management Tool
Abstract
The Integrated Electronic Warfare System (IEWS) is a system of systems capability set that integrates electronic attack, protect and support functions to dramatically improve the ability to seize, retain, and exploit an advantage within the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS). It is based on a modular, scalable and open architecture to allow Army BCT and Joint Force Commander's to tailor capability responses against a variety of EW threats/scenarios. The IEWS capability set is structured along three program lines of effort: 1) Multi-Function EW (MFEW), 2) Electronic Warfare Planning and Management Tools (EWPMT), and 3) Defensive Electronic Attack (DEA). EWPMT will provide the Electronic Warfare Officer (EWO) planning capabilities to coordinate, manage, and deconflict the use of the Electromagnetic Spectrum and synchronize spectrum operations within the Cyber Electromagnetic Activities (CEMA) cell. EWPMT will integrate data elements from Mission Command, Intelligence, and Fires to achieve a Common Operating Picture (COP) of the Electromagnetic Operational Environment. Justification: FY2015 funds in the amount of $1.967 million will provide for test and support activites for the EWPMT program.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2015
- Source ID
- DX5_0604270A_5_2040_PB_2015
Related Documents
- Root: Electronic Warfare Development
- Child Accomplishment: EWPMT
- Child Cost Item: fbb355fa9fd9ac570036ed52f81c1e0b
- Child Cost Item: 7f7e8dcc80a7a687a7faa37772cbe084