Title: Joint Interface Control Officer (JICO) Support System (JSS)
1Joint Interface Control Officer (JICO) Support
System (JSS)
CDR Matt Kercher USAF TDL System Program
Office Hanscom AFB, Massachusetts, USA
2JSS Program Fundamentals
- US Joint Requirements Oversight Council approved
the JSS Operational Requirements Document (ORD)
on 15 July 2002 - Approved 12 system key performance parameters
- Designated a Joint Program led by Air Force
- Air Force was assigned ORD responsibility
3JSS Key Performance Parameters
- (Information Exchange) Interoperability
- Message Set Interoperability
- Communications Interoperability
- Training
- Automated access to search driven information
- Information Integrity
- Quality of Service
- Transport Element Status
- Data Interoperability
- Network Management
- Information Assurance Defense
- Survival Information Dissemination
Derived from Theater Air and Missile
Defense Capstone Requirements Document
4JSS Development Strategy
The JSS program shall adhere to the spiral
development process. Quick and efficient
implementation of the selected approach is key to
successful execution of each increment within the
goal of 18 months or less. -- JSS ORD
FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09
Program Start
S/W Drop
Notional Schedule
S/W Drop
5Development Strategy
- Phased Approach
- Navy and Air Force are funding Phase I
- Phase I is outlined in a Memorandum of Agreement
- Phase I goals are to field priority capabilities
- Phase II will bring in full participation of Army
andMarine Corps
6Schedule
- JSS will be an evolutionary acquisition program
designed to extract, improve upon, and condense
required capabilities (forwarding, translation
and data management with a distinct presence)
from existing technology - IOC will be achieved when the following
conditions are met - One JSS set supporting an ashore OPFAC and one
set supporting an afloat OPFAC in accordance with
the Operations Concept - Remote Joint Data Repository is operational and
maintainer/administrator is available - JSS training course has been established, to
include operator and maintenance training - Initial Joint Interface Control Cell team per
service has been trained - All program documentation, including acquisition,
operator and maintenance documentation, is
baselined, formally controlled, and approved - Maintenance support is established
- All key performance parameters have been met
7Schedule
- Initial Operational Capability is currently
planned for fiscal year (FY) 2006 (Objective), FY
2007 (Threshold) - Full Operational Capability (FOC) shall be
achieved when the following conditions are met - All four Joint Forces Command specified FEC sets
are delivered in addition to meeting IOC criteria - JSS is also available at JICC-D (2) and JMTS (2)
- JSS is installed in at least one (1) OPFAC per
Service - Remote JDR will support both configurations
simultaneously at IOC locations - JSS training site (expected to be FORSCOM) has
access to the remote JDR for training purposes - FOC is currently planned for FY2008 (O) FY 2009
(T)
8JSS System Capabilities
- Spectrum Supportability
- JICO Data Repository (JDR)
- Database Management
- Information Display
- Processing Latency
- Operating Power
- Automatic Alerts
- Dynamic Reconfiguration
- Deployment Response and Removal Time
- Physical and Operational Security Needs
- Mission Capabilities
- C4I Standard, Interoperability, and Commonality
- Transmission Security
- JSS Interface Control
- Restart and Recovery
- Work Station
- Automation and Information Dissemination
Management (IDM) Support - JICO Management
- Planning
- Training
- Data Analysis
- System Performance
- Information Exchange Requirements
- Sustainment
- Voice, Data, and Video Fusion
9JSS Configurations
- The Operational Requirements Document describes
the JSS as 2 adaptive capability packages - Common Core Capability
- in which the operational facilitys (OPFAC)
communications systems are used to the maximum
extent possible and will include only that
hardware, software, and communications interfaces
necessary to meet the requirements in the ORD - Full Expeditionary Capability
- a deployable, self-contained system
- The JSS (CCC) in a ruggedized, transportable
configuration with all associated communications
equipment required to support JICO operations
(data and voice). JSS (FEC) is ideal for a
combatant command or Service requiring a rapidly
deployable JICO capability able to set up and
operate in immature or austere environments.
10Short History of JICO Systems in US
- Navy Common Data Link Management System (CDLMS)
- Joint Interface Control Cell Deployable
(JICC-D) - Interim JICO Support System (I-JSS)
11Navy CDLMS
- Integration of Link-11 data terminal set, C2P
computer program (C2P rehost), and operator
controls (HMI) in a consolidated cabinet - Link monitoring was limited to Link 11
- Upgrade path was envisioned for Link 16, but
never pursued - Only available on Navy Model 5 ships
12Current C2P Rehost/CDLMS Model 5Multi-TADIL
Block Diagram
AN/UYQ-86(V)2 CDLMS
Secure Voice (2) (Analog w/control discretes)
L- Band
OJ-746(V)/UYQ HMI Work Station
OL-649(V)/UYQ MDU (Keyboard/Monitor/Printer)
OJ-742(P)/UYQ ESPG (AN/UYQ-70(V))
RGB Video
FDDI
CDLMS Subsystem
KG-84 SATCOM (S-TADIL J)
Ethernet Printer
MIL-STD 1397C Type F
SATCOM
2/
PS/2 Kybd/Trk Ball
RS-232/449
C2P (R)
USQ-118 Link-4A
2/
ACDS Blk 1 Level 2.1X
UHF
MIL-STD 1397C Type E
MIL-STD 1397C Type E
MIL-STD 1397C Type A
KG-40 (2)
MIL-STD 1397C Type A
OL-650(V)/UYQ CSDTS Link-11
4 /
HF/UHF LOS UHF SATCOM
MIL-STD 188-203-1 (Audio)
PMW 159 cog equip
MIL-STD 188-114 (Digital)
LEGEND
13JICC-D
- US Forces Command initiative to provide a link
monitoring and situational awareness tool for
JICOs - No development, integration only
- Systems (evolutionary build)
- Air Defense Systems Integrator (APC)
- iMTDS (MITRE)
- Joint Range Extension Gateway (Titan)
- LMS-16 later upgraded to LMS-MT (Northrop
Grumman) - Communications equipment (JTIDS Class 2, USQ-125,
voice)
14Interim JICO Support System
- An Air Force initiative to procure a
non-developmental Link-16 monitoring system for
Air Force operational forces. - Electronic Systems Center (Hanscom AFB)
contracted for 15 systems from Northrop Grumman
Information Technologies in 2002 - All systems have been delivered and fielded
- Navy collaborated with Air Force for 3 systems
used as components of a carrier-based prototype
(Link Monitoring Capability) - I-JSS is an independent project from JSS
development - Considered a prototype capability used for
evaluating and investigating link monitoring
requirements
15I-JSS Notional System Layout
ViaSat AN/GRR-43(C)
1553
Antenna
Ethernet
Advanced Programming Concepts ADSI
Land Line
Northrop Grumman LMS-MT
Modem
TADIL B
RED LAN
KG-84
KG-84
KG-84
1553
TADIL J
JTIDS
Multi-TADIL Data
TADIL A
NTDS-A
Link-11 Radio
KG-40A
16Lessons from prototypes for JSS
- JICO requires multi-link integrated tool suite
- Tools for network planning are quite limited, and
this is the JICOs most desired tool - JICOs role is expanding (e.g., track management,
gateway manager) which are not adequately
captured in the requirement - Concept of operations and employment for JSS is
urgently needed to address how the system will be
used and operated in joint and multi-national
task forces - Remote management of devices (gateways, hosts,
terminals) is desired, but no clear direction
exists - JTRS equipment will greatly elevate JSS required
capability
17Acronyms
- C2P Command and Control Processor
- CDLMS Common Data Link Management System
- JICO Joint Interface Control Officer
- JICC-D Joint Interface Control Cell, Deployable
- JSS JICO Support System
- I-JSS Interim JICO Support System
- IOC Interim Operational Capability
- iMTDS Improved Multi-TDL Display System
- LMS Link Monitoring System
- OPFAC Operational Facility
- FOC Full Operational Capability
- JDR Joint Data Repository
- LMC Link Monitoring Capability