DCGS

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DCGS is the U.S. Air Force’s primary intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) processing, exploitation, and dissemination system that integrates data from multiple sensors to support military operations.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance system
military information system
abbreviation DCGS NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs AF DCGS NERFINISHED
Air Force Distributed Common Ground System NERFINISHED
architectureType distributed system
componentOf U.S. Air Force ISR enterprise
countryOfOperator United States of America
surface form: United States
dataTypesHandled full-motion video
imagery intelligence
measurement and signature intelligence
multi-intelligence fusion products
signals intelligence
domain air operations
joint and coalition operations
fullName Distributed Common Ground System NERFINISHED
goal enable timely and accurate targeting
improve situational awareness for commanders
integratesDataFrom multiple sensors
managedBy United States Air Force NERFINISHED
missionTypeSupported air operations
ground operations support
intelligence preparation of the battlespace
special operations support
operationalEnvironment operational
strategic
tactical
primaryRole intelligence processing
processing, exploitation, and dissemination of ISR data
reconnaissance data processing
surveillance data processing
provides fused ISR picture
time-sensitive intelligence reporting
securityDomain classified networks
serviceBranch United States Air Force
supports military operations
operational decision-making
supportsActivity dissemination of intelligence products
exploitation of collected intelligence
processing of sensor data
supportsCapability intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR)
supportsInteroperabilityWith coalition ISR systems
other U.S. Department of Defense ISR systems
usedBy U.S. Air Force analysts
usedFor battlefield situational awareness
near-real-time intelligence support
targeting support

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