Combat Capability Developer (CCD)
Abstract
Primary objective is to meet joint warfighter command and control (C2) needs through a flexible and responsive capability-needs development and oversight process across the full spectrum of C2 development; strategic-to-tactical. The CCD will: 1)Serve as DoD’s operational/capability sponsor, capability developer, and Warfighter advocate for Joint C2 family of programs, Global Command and Control System-Joint (GCCS-J) capabilities, Global Theater Security Cooperation Management Information System (G-TSCMIS), Multi-National and Mission Partner (MNMP), and Unclassified Information Sharing Services (UISS) requirements development. Collaborates with C2 stakeholders to develop and manage requirements for Future Mission Network (FMN) core capabilities. 2)Sustain relevant fielded capabilities and synchronize C2 development efforts by working closely with USD(AT&L), Service and Agency materiel developers to annually create the Joint C2 Sustainment and Modernization Plan to sequence requirements, materiel solution development schedules, and resource availability/allocation to achieve optimum Joint C2 capability releases. 3)Generate, for subsequent JROC approval, the annual Joint C2 Requirements Prioritization and Sequence Plan (encompassing sustainment and modernization requirements) as the warfighter’s operational priorities demand signal for required capability needs. 4)Identify, coordinate and synchronize sustainment and modernization requirements definition and decomposition to support system analysis, programming, development, testing, certification, and fielding of joint C2 capabilities. Collaboratively develop and coordinate appropriate requirements documentation, to include Initial Capabilities Documents (ICD), Capability Development Documents (CDD), Capability Definition Packages (CDP) and Capability Packages (CP) that articulate decomposed requirements with an operational context for specific capabilities.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2014
- Source ID
- e7eb64d1649da0fcab428308f00080d2