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Joint
Systems Baseline Assessment 2006 prepares for operational
stage
Joint
Systems Integration Command is preparing for the operational
assessment of the Joint Systems Baseline Assessment
2006 designed to integrate a large array of intelligence
collection assets with the command and control capabilities
tested during an event earlier this summer. Robert
Pursell has the story.
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Narrated by Robert Pursell, USJFCOM Public Affairs
Featuring: Air Force Lt. Col. Jill Singleton, deputy
director of interoperability demonstrations for JSIC
and JSBA-06 project
lead
Pursell: U.S. Joint Forces Command’s Joint Systems
Integration Command is preparing for the second phase of
the Joint Systems
Baseline Assessment 2006 to be held Sept. 5-28 at JSIC labs
and other distributed sites.
The purpose of Joint Systems Baseline
Assessment or JSBA-06 is to identify and address warfighter
interoperability issues
relating to capabilities already in the field or projected
to be in the field in the next year. Successful resolution
of these issues will allow warfighters to more effectively
use and share information.
Air Force Lt. Col. Jill Singleton,
the deputy director of interoperability demonstrations for
JSIC and JSBA-06 project lead explained
the mission of the operational assessment.
U.S.
Air Force Lt. Col. Jill Singleton: "Our
goal is to further network-enabled JTF operations by
finding and
fixing collection management and targeting issues in
a coalition environment."
Pursell: JSBA-06 includes program managers, engineers
and participants from combatant commands, Joint Staff,
the United Kingdom, Canada
and Australia. The combined events include sites around the
globe and assets from the allied players conducting live
collection at Naval Air Warfare Center in China Lake, California.
For
more information on this and other ways U.S. Joint Forces
Command is supporting the warfighter, visit us on the web
at www.jfcom.mil.
For
U.S. Joint Forces Command, I’m
Robert Pursell.
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