6 Sep 96
SUBJECT: J6 Vision - Global Integrated Command and Control
1. PURPOSE: Provide outline on J6 vision briefing for Industry Day
2. KEY POINTS:
- We need to "Bridge the Gap" in Global Battle Management - add strategic capability to Global Battle Management
-- USSTRATCOM needs to provide a strategic capability to regional CINCs
-- Part of the C4I for the Warrior concept - provide the strategic counterpart to GCCS
- Migration Timeline
-- Currently have stovepipe systems, data physically copied from one system to another
-- Intermediate goal is to build a standard infrastructure according to DoD standards (JTA, DII COE)
-- Future vision - Integrated Nuclear Command and Control System (INCCS)
- Systems Migration Strategy
-- Reengineer processes, data, and systems into major subsystems
-- Work towards an open-system environment, enterprise database, shared applications, common communication, and survivability
-- Integrate all existing functions into one logical system on a common infrastructure where they can share data and functions
- Our goal system (vision)
-- Common operating environment based on standards for all applications
-- Common enterprise database to eliminate duplication of data
-- Common services available for use by all applications
-- Provides the basis for incorporating new or replacing existing systems easily
-- Applications written so they can be plugged into this environment can take advantage of new common services added to the infrastructure (e.g., DMS)
- To get to our goal system, we need to carefully migrate existing systems
-- Merge existing systems and build enterprise database
-- Consider DOD standards guidance (DII, JTA)
-- Take into account outside factors (treaties, other CINCs, TBMS)
PREPARED BY: CAPT M. A. RANDOUR
J614, EXT. 2-3719
APPROVED BY: RADM P. D. MONEYMAKER, J6