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Collins Aerospace's solutions supporting the Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS) make this vision a reality. DCGS is designed to meet the intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance needs of joint and combined task force commanders.
To evaluate the system’s ability to help users find, process, exploit, and disseminate intelligence information, ATEC inserted 10 vignettes—5 for CAM and 5 for WAS— into the test scenario.
Commander’s Handbook Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS A) to better assess the current operational environment and to receive actionable intelligence in a timely manner.
Distributed Common Ground System-Army (DCGS-A) is the United States Army 's primary system to post data, process information, and disseminate Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) information about the threat, weather, and terrain to echelons.
DCGS-A is the ISR component of the modular and future force BCS and the Army’s primary system for ISR tasking of sensors, processing of data, exploitation of data, and dissemination of intelligence (TPED) information.
These business process diagrams depict the collection of steps taken and with what inputs and outputs. Each Engineering Diagram is intended to have an associated Operational Workflows. Mission Planning. Evaluating the Effects of the Operational Environment: Terrain. 1.2 MP-TER: Mission Planning.
DCGS is ultimately a system of people; the machines, software, and communications links are tools. Those who operate the Air Force DCGS understand that the human fac-tor defines the system more than any other. What (or Who) Is the Distributed Common Ground System? Understanding the DCGS must begin with understanding the impact of ISR on