This report is about software systems that support situational aware-ness and command and control (C2) afloat and ashore. Specifically, this report provides the results of an analysis of alternatives for the follow-on to the U.S. Navy’s Global C2 system. The replacement is intended to be procured as an ACAT III program of record called .
Aug 29, 2016 · Specifically, this report provides the results of an analysis of alternatives for the follow-on to the Navy's Global C2 system Maritime (GCCS-M), and quantifies performance of mission tasks, cost, and analyzes risk for new systems that …
GCCS-M is the Navy’s C2 program of record and the maritime component of the DoD’s Joint C2 Family of Systems. It provides near-real-time tactical and operational situational awareness, command...
As the Navy’s Command and Control (C2) orchestration platform for delivering BMAs and maritime planning tools, MTC2 provides integrated naval forces with the capability to synchronize actions...
Aug 22, 2019 · GCCS-M is a command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence system consisting of software, procedures, standards, and interfaces that provide an integrated near real-time picture of the battlespace used to conduct …
The Tactical Command System upgrades the Navy's Command, Control, Computer and Intelligence (C3I) systems and processes C3I information for all warfare mission areas including planning, direction and reconstruction of missions for peacetime, wartime and times of crises.
Now, maritime command and control is performed via satellites, wide-area networks, computerized tactical data processors and machine-readable messages. The Maritime Command and Control Information System (MCCIS) has emerged as the C2 tool of choice for NATO’s maritime component commanders.
Global Command and Control System - Maritime (GCCS-M) Segments and SKYCAP Assured IP Software and their Application in Joint/Combined Expeditionary Operations: A Study in Evolving Operational Concepts and Networks.
Specifically, this report provides the results of an analysis of alternatives for the follow-on to the Navys Global C2 system Maritime (GCCS-M), and quantifies performance of mission tasks, cost, and analyzes risk for new systems that incorporate cloud technologies afloat and ashore.
These analytics will feed into a COP for the warfighter, headed by the Maritime Tactical Command and Control (MTC2) system. The MTC2 system is the Navy's next generation command and control platform providing modernized, robust, secure, integrated, and interoperable network-centric capabilities.