Joint Coordinated Real-time Engagement (JCRE)
Abstract
The Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC) validated the capability need for JCRE in FY 2005. The outcome of JCRE will be to develop the CONOPS and the GIG-enabled software that enables Joint Real-Time Operations and Engagement across multi-Combatant Command (COCOM) Theaters and Echelons. JCRE will support Joint Operations by providing Net-Centric Command and Control Tools that greatly enhance Planning and Execution across multiple COCOMS. These tools will be provided as web services, so they can easily be extended to support Combined Operations as directed by the Operational Sponsor. The JCRE capability will be achieved by extending and integrating the following technologies: Joint Force Global Situational Awareness (SA) Tools; Joint Force Engagement Packages; and Joint Force Synchronization Tools. These JCRE technology components will be implemented using a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) with distributed service orchestration. These JCRE technologies, tested on the Global Information Grid (GIG), will help validate whether the evolving GIG IP architecture and enterprise services can support the time sensitive performance requirements for global operations. Output and Efficiencies: percentage of relevant data that is properly synchronized; percentage of global operation centers that have Synchronization awareness; percentage of synchronization problems that go undetected for more than 10 minutes; Average time to detect a synchronization problem; Average time to determine impact of synchronization problems on effects; time to assemble and organize global effects; workload to assemble and organize global effects; time to synchronize global actions, capabilities, and resources; workload to synchronize global actions, capabilities, and resources; number of resynchronizations / number of original synchronizations (synchronization robustness); time to create a globally synchronized operational plan. The lead service is the Navy and the lead CoComs are U.S. Strategic Command and U.S. Special Operations Commands.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2011
- Source ID
- eeb02220e24ce7681e89328adb81fa4d