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This report outlines the air surveillance requirements of DOD, including weather and aircraft surveillance, joint capabilities, and data needs. It discusses ongoing projects and future efforts to enhance air surveillance capabilities. The document also touches on collaboration with DHS, the US Army Corps of Engineers, and other stakeholders in achieving critical mass for comprehensive air surveillance.
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DOD RequirementsMultifunction PAR WG MPAR 21 Mar 07 Col Mike Babcock AF/A3O-W
JAG MPAR Report • Table 2-1. Needs Summary Table – Weather Surveillance • Table 2-2. Needs Summary Table – Aircraft Surveillance • Unclassified portions of homeland and cruise missile defense needs match up
Work in Progress… • Air Surveillance Joint Capabilities Document • NORTHCOM/NORAD update • Natural Environment data requirements Joint or Integrated Capabilities Document • Pieces in various stages of development • Nearer term effort primarily ionospheric characterization • Status of radar-type parameters = ?
Finding DOD stakeholders… • US Army Corps of Engineers • US Southern Command • Defense Threat Reduction Agency • Ground movement (roads, rail, waterways) • Training ranges • Testing ranges • Potentially many others… • “DOD is not monolithic”
Moving forward… • DHS/DOD meeting in June 2007 • Big step in achieving critical mass for air surveillance piece of MPAR • Accelerate JCD effort? • Accelerate JCD/ICD effort for natural environment? • Handling classified requirements