Combatant Commanders Integrated Command and Control System (CCIC2S)
Provide fixed command and control (C2) capabilities to support NORAD’S commander in executing aerospace warning and control missions; support the USSTRATCOM commander in executing space operations, and coordinate global missile defense missions, including support to other combatant commanders.
Descreption
The Combatant Commanders Integrated Command and Control System (CCIC2S) is the operational-level C2 system for Air Force space systems. For NORAD, CCIC2S provides the capabilities to command and control NORAD regions and sectors; for USSTRATCOM, CCIC2S provides the capabilities to command and control service components. These components include: Air Force component to USSTRATCOM [JSpOC]; Naval Networks and Space Operations Command [NNSOC]; U.S. Army Space and Missile
Defense Command/Army Strategic Command [SMDC/ARSTRAT]; and space wings and units in support of the space operations mission. In addition, CCIC2S capabilities support the Integrated Tactical Warning and Attack Assessment (ITW/AA) air defense and space operations situational requirements of the government of Canada, combatant commanders, governmental agencies, and international and commercial partners.
The system will incorporate a standards-based approach, including Network Centric Enterprise Services. The system can be leveraged for space use. The Single Integrated Space Picture (SISP) is a project under CCIC2S and will provide command and control of space forces.
Combat Surviv or Evader Locator (CSEL)
Provide enhanced, 24 hour, assured, two way, secure combat search and rescue satellite communication and location capabilities.
Descreption
The Combat Survivor Evader Locator (CSEL) is an Air Force-led joint program that uses precise GPS positioning and advanced anti-spoofing technologies to provide a reliable and accurate survivor location, an optimized waveform to reduce detectability, and increased probability of collection by national assets. CSEL replaces the antiquated PRC-90/-112 survivor radios with a new over-the-horizon (OTH), end-to-end system that provides assured 24-hour, two-way, secure satellite communications along with military GPS that includes anti-jamming and anti-spoofing. CSEL utilizes the international search and rescue satellite system (SARSAT) for polar-area over-the-horizon (OTH) data communications. With these new capabilities, CSEL will increase rescue force success rates in ongoing contingency operations, providing rapid and accurate location and authentication of survivor/evaders in minutes, compared to what can take days today. CSEL includes three segments: hand-held radio, OTH satellite communications, and search and rescue center computer application.
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