Integrated Space Command and Control (ISC2)
In today's evolving defense environment, systems that offer powerful new capabilities to assess, control and display critical information across the command spectrum are the key to transformation. The Integrated Space Command and Control (ISC2) program provides a powerful, yet flexible platform for current and emerging space, air, and missile defense missions. In today’s evolving defense environment, systems that offer powerful new capabilities to assess, control and display critical information across the command spectrum are the key efforts to transform operations.
Leading the information superiority revolution is the U.S. Air Force ISC2 program, which is implementing the Combatant Commander Integrated Command and Control System (CCIC2S), the architectural backbone of the ISC2 modernization and development effort. CCIC2S is intended to be an enterprise-wide architecture, uniquely positioned to meet the mission needs in air defense, space control, space surveillance, missile warning, and other critical national efforts such as information operations and homeland defense.
The ISC2 architecture is “open” and draws upon the best of commercial technologies to enable continuous technology insertion, which allows users to stay current with ongoing commercial advances in areas such as web-based and e-systems, data display and data mining, and desktops. The open system architecture also serves as a foundation for CCIC2S, allowing interoperability across existing legacy command and control systems as well as well as future systems which can be readily incorporated. This interoperability anables a common operational picture and the achievement of global integration of information systems. Data updates, regardless of their source, can be fused and made available to authorized users worldwide.
ISC2 modernization will result in a “virtual command center,” available to authorized users world-wide. It will provide warfighters with a common operational picture of the global battlefield derived from shared, real-time data. It will consolidate operations of separate C2 systems, migrating them to a flexible, standards-based infrastructure which takes advantage of commercial products and technologies.
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