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Why We Exist Why We Exist Common GEOINT Gaps to be Addressed Common GEOINT Gaps to be Addressed Leveraging ongoing efforts to collect, fuse and share GEOINT in a net-centric environment at the tactical level Enterprise Service Bus (SOA) Net-centric environments Exercise Validation STRONG ANGEL III TRIDENT WARRIOR 06/07 TRIDENT WARRIOR 06/07 Standards Architectures A partnership to provide GEOINT in a multi-directional, standards-based environment; leveraging emerging net-centric, warfighter enterprises compatible with COCOM, Service and Agency systems. Joint Geospatial-Intelligence Activity (JGA) Joint Geospatial-Intelligence Activity (JGA) NGA, USSTRATCOM and USJFCOM partnership to seek a common, joint capability for the provision of geospatial intelligence to the lowest tactical level “…warfighter requires the most up-to-date and highest resolution geospatial intelligence data to form a highly accurate common operational picture and to guarantee C2, ISR and mission preparation systems are interoperable.” Adm Giambastiani “I propose JFCOM and NGA together sponsor an activity that… brings the services and commands together to seek a common, joint capability for the provision of geospatial intelligence to the last tactical mile. Lt Gen Clapper Limited Joint GEOINT Doctrine/SOPs Personnel insufficiently trained on various aspects of GEOINT data sources, capabilities, tools, general knowledge Limited GEOINT personnel and organizations Lack of commercial imagery and FDO process inhibits timely sharing of data with non-government organizations, host nations, coalition partners Inaccessibility to GEOINT due to: data residing on multiple security domains inadequate bandwidth Insufficient GEOINT requirements tracking process FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10FY011 . . . . . . . Near-term Mid-term Long-term GEOINT Cell and Process Definitions Strategic Implemen- tation Plans to enable value-added data Integrated Geospatial Operations and Intelligence GEOINT: Exploitation and analysis of imagery and geospatial information to describe, assess and visually depict physical features and geographically referenced activities on the Earth. Implementation Profiles Integration Assessment Integration Assessment Interoperability Two Pronged Approach “Quick Wins” - draft/test Joint Warfighter Integrated GEOINT (JWIG) CONOPs validation via exercise participation, experimentation (JSIC, GIAT, etc.) “Lasting Changes” - NSG community engagement via COCOM surveys; supports follow-on requirements documentation UNCLAS//FOUO LAST UPDATED: 17 AUG 06

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Why We ExistWhy We Exist

Common GEOINT Gaps to be AddressedCommon GEOINT Gaps to be Addressed

Leveraging ongoing efforts to collect, fuse and share GEOINT in a net-centric environment at the tactical level

• Enterprise Service Bus (SOA)• Net-centric environments• Exercise Validation

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TRIDENT WARRIOR 06/07TRIDENT WARRIOR 06/07

• Standards• Architectures

A partnership to provide GEOINT in a multi-directional, standards-based environment; leveraging emerging net-centric, warfighter enterprises compatible with COCOM, Service and Agency systems.

Joint Geospatial-Intelligence Activity (JGA)Joint Geospatial-Intelligence Activity (JGA)NGA, USSTRATCOM and USJFCOM partnership to seek a common, joint capability for the provision of geospatial intelligence to the lowest tactical level

“…warfighter requires the most up-to-date and highest resolution geospatial intelligence data to form a highly accurate common operational picture and to guarantee C2, ISR and mission preparation systems are interoperable.”

Adm Giambastiani

“I propose JFCOM and NGA together sponsor an activity that…brings the services and commands together to seek a common, joint capability for the provision of geospatial intelligence to the last tactical mile. Lt Gen Clapper

• Limited Joint GEOINT Doctrine/SOPs

• Personnel insufficiently trained on various aspects of GEOINT•data sources, capabilities, tools, general knowledge

• Limited GEOINT personnel and organizations

• Lack of commercial imagery and FDO process inhibits timely sharing of data with non-government organizations, host nations, coalition partners

• Inaccessibility to GEOINT due to:• data residing on multiple security domains• inadequate bandwidth

• Insufficient GEOINT requirements tracking process

FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY011 . . . . . . .

Near-term Mid-term Long-term

GEOINT Cell and Process Definitions

Strategic Implemen-tation Plans to enable

value-added data

Integrated GeospatialOperations and

Intelligence

GEOINT: Exploitation and analysis of imagery and geospatial information to describe, assess and visually depict physical features and geographically referenced activities on the Earth.

Implementation Profiles

Integration AssessmentIntegration Assessment

Interoperability

Two Pronged Approach “Quick Wins” - draft/test Joint Warfighter Integrated GEOINT (JWIG) CONOPs

validation via exercise participation, experimentation (JSIC, GIAT, etc.)

“Lasting Changes” - NSG community engagement via COCOM surveys; supports follow-on requirements documentation

UNCLAS//FOUO LAST UPDATED: 17 AUG 06