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Integrated Broadcast Service (IBS) Tactical Terminal
Program
Challenge
The objective of the Integrated
Broadcast Service (IBS) Tactical Terminal program is to
ensure that every USAF user has uninterrupted access to IBS
data, a critical enabler of successful combat missions. To
achieve this objective, the USAF Global Cyberspace
Integration Center (AFGCIC), as the USAF Lead Command for
IBS, must provide a wide range of technical and operational
support. Due to the intricacies of the Joint and USAF IBS
programs and the ongoing migration of IBS architectures and
terminal families, the AFGCIC needed engineering and
acquisition professionals with the in-depth technical and
programmatic expertise who were ready to execute from day
one of the contract.
Solution
The DRC Team provides comprehensive
support in acquisition and systems engineering configuration
management, test and evaluation, logistics, and training. As
part of this effort, DRC supports the analysis of end-user
emerging functional needs; conducts capabilities assessments
of selected DoD systems and recommends performance
enhancements; performs trade studies and recommends updates
to software/firmware architecture; provides configuration
control management services; develops updated training
requirements for end-users including continuation training,
computer based training, and web enabled media; provides
technical and managerial expertise to include requirements
development, acquisition, and fielding, and provides a full
range of Enterprise Architecture analysis support to include
architecture development, evaluation, management, transition
support and assessment of the operational architectures.
Benefits/Achievements
The DRC Team's integrated acquisition
and systems engineering support is derived from a detailed
understanding of AFGCIC missions and evolving systems. By
providing rapid support with knowledgeable expertise, we
help the IBS Tactical Terminal program office continue to
find solutions that both provide uninterrupted services to
Warfighters and remain fully interoperable with other
evolving Air Force systems and programs.
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