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ANG 23 D IA
Category
ANG
State
Iowa
Type Draft
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Proposal Statement
Procure an MQ-1/MQ-9 virtual collaboration mission execution framework. The framework must be a real-time, dynamic, collaborative data fusion architecture that combines several mission execution tools. It must allow full access to all information by aircrew, exploiters, supported units and potential Higher Headquarters (HHQ) decision makers. This system should be accessible via
Recommendation Information
Recommendation continued:
the Global Information Grid (GIG) from austere locations with limited bandwidth or connectivity.
Justification:
Critical Capability as noted at 2013 Weapons and Tactics Conference
The ability for aircrew and intelligence personnel to gain and maintain situational awareness in today’s rapidly evolving battlespace hinges on a robust, redundant and flexible digital network architecture
The MQ-1/MQ-9 enterprise currently lacks a multi-level, collaborative, fused framework that effectively supports the warfighter
The fusion, synchronization and simultaneous access of real-time voice, video and data are often the difference between mission success and failure
The inability of our current tactical display framework to present, share, transfer and filter mission-critical data creates a potential and often realized weakness for today’s most requested combat asset
the Global Information Grid (GIG) from austere locations with limited bandwidth or connectivity.
Justification:
Critical Capability as noted at 2013 Weapons and Tactics Conference
The ability for aircrew and intelligence personnel to gain and maintain situational awareness in today’s rapidly evolving battlespace hinges on a robust, redundant and flexible digital network architecture
The MQ-1/MQ-9 enterprise currently lacks a multi-level, collaborative, fused framework that effectively supports the warfighter
The fusion, synchronization and simultaneous access of real-time voice, video and data are often the difference between mission success and failure
The inability of our current tactical display framework to present, share, transfer and filter mission-critical data creates a potential and often realized weakness for today’s most requested combat asset
Resolution No.
23
Item No
D
Fiscal Year
2015
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