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ICD RSR Template. Planning for Success: Read CJCSM 3170.01B Enclosure E before populating this briefing All information required for this presentation will transfer directly to your document Applicable JROCMs – N/A at this time Find CJCSM 3170.01B at the following link:
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ICD RSR Template • Planning for Success: • Read CJCSM 3170.01B Enclosure E before populating this briefing • All information required for this presentation will transfer directly to your document • Applicable JROCMs – N/A at this time • Find CJCSM 3170.01B at the following link: https://www.afreqs.hq.af.mil/docs/cjcsm317001bmaster.doc Delete this slide for actual RSR brief
UNCLASSIFIED Air Support Operations Center ICD Requirements Strategy Review ACAT LEVEL III JPD: Independent MSgt Blair Evens ACC/A8CT DSN 574-2758 31 May 07 UNCLASSIFIED
Purpose • Obtain A-A5R approval of the Air Support Operations Center requirements strategy • Document is necessary to support Milestone A Decision in Nov 07
ASOC ICD Summary Background:ASOC Analysis Team conducted a Functional Area Analysis (FAA), Functional Needs Analysis (FNA), Functional Solutions Analysis (FAA), and Architecture Development beginning in Jul 06 Why: Provide capabilities to support the Joint Force Commander in the integration, synchronization, and employment of Joint Fires supporting joint air/ground ops What: Combination of modifying existing systems and developing new systems will be required to fully address the capability gaps Issues: Available funding and ready technology limitations for the beyond line of sight communications gap
Capability Name Operational View (OV-1) High-Level Operational Concept Graphic (Depict the most current OV-1(s) here) In this bumper sticker, describe in general terms the Ops environment in which the capability will be used & what it is intended to do
ASOC OV-1 C2 Networks Fire Support Center and AC2 AOC and CRC ASOC JTAGSS FAC(A)/CAS Aircraft/ Airborne C2 JTAC
Integrated Schedule MS MS MS A B C FOC IOC Production & Deployment System Development & Demonstration Concept Refinement Technology Development Operations & Support LRIP FRP ICD CDD CPD FSA Plan Modifications FSA AFROCC AFROCC AFROCC RSR RSR JROC RSR JROC JROC 2012 2011 2009 2013 2008 2010 2007 Requires funding in POM 2010
Concept of Operations Summary • ASOC supports the Combatant Commanders during Major Combat Operations, Stability Operations, and Homeland Security • ASOC provides the rapid integration of air and space power in support of land operations • Key effects include continuous communications with available aircraft, all echelons of air and ground C2, TACPs, and ground forces • Rapid assignment of missions to air support requests, and integration/deconfliction of the airspace. • Requires enabling capabilities of satellite communications access, allocated air assets, theater air control system architecture, and supported maneuver force security and logistics support
Joint Functional Area (JFA) • Supports the JFA of Command and Control. It also supports the JFAs of Force Protection, Battlespace Awareness, Net Centric, Force Application, and Training • Principle command and control (C2) node for integrating air and space power into Counterland operations • Maintains constant situational awareness of air and ground friendly force locations, enemy positions and Fire Support Coordination Measures and Airspace Control Measures • Operates in a collaborative and distributed environment • Supports training through participation in joint certified live, virtual, and constructive exercises
JROC-APPROVED RANGE OF MILITARY OPERATIONS (JROCM 023-03) Involving Use/ Threat of Force Not Involving Use/ Threat of Force MOOTW MOOTW WAR Delete this slide for brief NUCLEAR WARFARE CONVENTIONAL WARFARE FORCIBLE ENTRY; STRIKES; RAIDS UNCONVENTIONAL WARFARE INFORMATION OPERATIONS NONCOMBATANT EVACUATION OPERATIONS; RECOVERY OPERATIONS LINE OF COMMUNICATIONS PROTECTION COMBATTING TERRORISM HOMELAND SECURITY HOMELAND DEFENSE: NATIONAL LAND DEFENSE; NATIONAL MARITIME DEFENSE; NATIONAL AIR AND SPACE DEFENSE; CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION CIVIL SUPPORT: CONSEQUENCE MANAGEMENT; MILITARY SUPPORT TO CIVIL AUTHORITY; MILITARY ASSISTANCE FOR CIVIL DISTURBANCES; DOD SUPPORT TO COUNTER DRUG OPS FOREIGN CONSEQUENCE MANAGEMENT; FOREIGN HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE COUNTERPROLIFERATION SANCTION ENFORCEMENT SUPPORT TO COUNTERINSURGENCY; SUPPORT TO INSURGENCY FREEDOM OF NAVIGATION OPERATIONS PEACE ENFORCEMENT SHOW OF FORCE PEACEKEEPING OPERATIONS SECURITY COOPERATION ACTIVITIES NATION ASSISTANCE: SECURITY ASSISTANCE; FOREIGN INTERNAL DEFENSE; HUMAN & CIV ASSIST ARMS CONTROL; MILITARY CONTACTS MULTI-NATIONAL EX, TR, ED NORMAL AND ROUTINE MILITARY ACTIVITIES
Capabilities Required – Functional Area Analysis Results • Ability to provide procedural control of close air support (CAS) assets within the supported ground commander’s AO • Process CAS requests and control the flow of CAS aircraft • Integrate aircraft operating inside the Fire Support Coordination Line (FSCL) Assign, scramble, and direct CAS aircraft to the Joint Terminal Attack Controllers (JTAC) • Manage the Joint Air Request Net (JARN) • Coordinate other air component missions, to include air interdiction (AI), electronic warfare (EW), intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), suppression /destruction of enemy air defenses (SEAD/DEAD), and joint personnel recovery • Requires robust voice and data reach-back circuits to the AOC, reach-forward, to include voice and data Beyond Line-of-Sight (BLOS) communications • Must be self sufficient for workspace, life support, etc. • ASOC FSA conducted Dec 06, authored by ACC/A3F, ACC/A3Y and AF/A3OY
Capability Gap(s) – Functional Needs Analysis Results • Ability to deploy standardized operations center and life support area (LSA) • Ability to collect and report Phase 1 Battle Damage Assessment (BDA) machine-to-machine with all air/ground platforms and TACP • Ability to provide UHF voice communications BLOS to all aircraft in ASOC OA • Ability to communicate line of sight on UHF and VHF/AM when impractical to use vehicle mounted communications systems • Ability to provide line of sight and BLOS machine-to-machine communications with all aircraft operating in the ASOC OA • Ability to assign/task aircraft digitally • Ability to receive and display an actionable near-real time air picture for ground AO integrated with an airspace management tool • Ability to conduct procedural control training • Ability to interpret the air picture • Ability to transmit imagery to all air/ground aircraft • Ability to perform mission rehearsal • Ability to provide Early Entry Command Post ASOC capabilities • Ability to provide ASOC C2 capability on the move • Ability to train in a distributed mission operations live, virtual, and constructive environment
Capability Description Table See slide notes for instructions regarding the table above. Delete this note for brief
Functional Solution Analysis –Non-Materiel Approaches • Ensure ASOC requirements are included in communications plans • Use Army provided LSA • Change doctrine to limit line of sight operations • Task combat communications team to provide initial communications and radio relay • Add intelligence function to corps and division TACP • Increase training and exercise opportunities to ASOC setup and establishing access to STEP and tactical satellite networks • Leverage TDC/ICAP training with combat communications units • Add procedural control training to all spectrums of training • Train personnel to operate TDL equipment • Develop formalized IQT, MQT, and CT training syllabus/formal training unit • Re-evaluate operations crew personnel requirements • Augment TACP with ASOC personnel during EECP operations
Functional Solution Analysis –Analysis of Materiel Approaches • FSA was operationally based joint assessment • Conducted Dec 06 at Nellis, AFB NV • ASOC FSA • Prioritized list of material approaches reviewed by the analysis body • Modify the AN/TSQ-39v3 USMC Unit Operations Center (Combat Operations Center) • Develop and field ASOC Gateway Tactical Data Link system • Develop Joint Theater Air Ground Simulation System • Procure/obtain AN/TSQ-221 displays from the Army TAIS or procure ASOC TAIS • Develop Drash Life Support Area • Procure portable/vehicle adapters and mounts • HAMMER ACE. (Near-term / Long-term) • Field Wireless bridge network to replace TSSR • Develop and procure completely new integrated ASOC operations center
Final Recommendation • Combination of modifying existing systems and developing new systems will be required to fully address the capability gaps • Recommended materiel approaches • Modify the AN/TSQ-39v3 USMC Unit Operations Center (Combat Operations Center) • Develop and field ASOC Gateway Tactical Data Link system • Develop Joint Theater Air Ground Simulation System • Procure/obtain AN/TSQ-221 displays from the Army TAIS or procure ASOC TAIS • Procure portable/vehicle adapters and mounts • Field Wireless bridge network to replace TSSR
Core Membership HPT Lead: MSgt Evens MAJCOM Reps ACC/A3F ACC/A3Y A5RD Facilitator: XXXX A5R-FCB: XXXX Other Services Army USMC SAF/AQ: SAF/AQIZ SAF/XC: SAF/XCDO AF/A3/5 SME: AF/A3OY Support Membership AF/TE: XXXX Other members AFOTEC HPT Members HPT is requested for Jun 07, to be held at Rosslyn, VA
Issues • Identify issues that could negatively impact the staffing of the document (political / funding / schedule / analysis / etc.)
Recommendations • A-A5R approve the ASOC requirements strategy
Backups Any slides in addition to the template slides are backups. We cannot stress this point enough. Please respect the fact that A-A5R is used to seeing the information in a prescribed order containing very specific information as identified in the template. Delete this note for brief
Affordability • What is the anticipated ROM cost to field the solution(s)? • Describe the way ahead for funding