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Enabling Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Effects for Effects-Based Operations Conditions

By: Lieutenant Colonel Daniel R. Johnson, USAF

... force commander (JFC) as the means to provide unity of command, exercised through component commanders, during contingency operations. Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) is key to the JFC’s successful prosecution of contingency operations. The multifaceted complexity cannot be overstated as both national and theater ISR architectures include many linked ...

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Wright Flyer Paper : Fighting the War above Iraq; Employing Space Forces, Vol. 24

By: Major James A. Oldenburg, USAF

...peration Iraqi Freedom, and other counterinsurgency operations, space forces will not be “war winners” but can provide crucial support. Specifically, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities can help isolate the battlespace. These systems can also enhance the ability to combat fielded rebels through surveillance, reconnaissance, and communications. Finally, the effects...

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Time-Critical Targeting : Predictive versus Reactionary Methods : An Analysis for the Future

By: Gregory S. Marzolf

...ribes in great detail the projected employment of LOCPADs as a very effective system for time-critical targeting. Marzolf insists that persistence of surveillance is crucial, especially when Airmen directing the air war in Iraq used persistence surveillance to identify and effectively target the illusive Iraqi insurgents....

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Vantage Points : Perspectives on Airpower and the Profession of Arms

By: Col Charles M. Westenoff, USAF, retired

... . . . 35 Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Logistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Intelligence, Surveillance , and Reconnaissance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45 Unmanned Aerial Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Information and Communication S . . . . . . 49 Joint Perspectives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

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Wright Flyer Paper : Transforming Air Force ISR for the Long War and Beyond, Vol. 36

By: Major Michael, Jr. Grunwald, USAF

...This paper draws on well-established close air support (CAS) doctrine and organizational models to build new intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) organizational and execution constructs to bridge the gap between theater-level ISR assets and tactical operations. These models bind ISR asset, exploiter, CAOC, and the supported unit t...

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Air Force Intelligence Role in Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction

By: Cristina M. Stone Lieutenant Colonel, USAF

...In this paper Lt Col Cristina M. Stone argues that the Air Force does not adequately prepare its intelligence analysts; targeteers; intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) operators; and unit-level and air and space operations center (AOC) personnel with the knowledge and expertise required to fill these positions. The author recommends that the Air Force ...

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Special Operations Forces and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles : Sooner or Later?

By: Major Stephen P. Howard, USAF

...This study analyzes whether special operations forces (SOF) should use unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) to support intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, communications, and resupply capability deficiencies. The author’s objective is to review the missions and requirements of the United States Special Operations Command, examine current and future...

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Weather Operations in the Transformation Era

By: Colonel John M. Lanicci, USAF

...lly change data collection, analysis, prediction, and product tailoring. The author outlines these changes in a concept called weather, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (WISR), a term first used by the Air Staff to describe the total integration of natural and man-made environments for predictive battlespace awareness (PBA)....

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Higher Eyes in the Sky : The Feasibility of Moving AWACS and JSTARS Functions into Space

By: Major Kimberly M. Corcoran, USAF

...otes . . . . 11 3 THE MECHANICS OF SPACE OPERATIONS . . . . . 13 Notes . . . . 23 4 UNITED STATES SPACE ORGANIZATIONS THAT MAY AFFECT SPACE-BASED SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT . . . .27 Notes . . . . 34 5 TECHNOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION OF CURRENT AIRBORNE MOVING TARGET INDICATOR SYSTEMS AND PROPOSED SPACE-BASED SYSTEMS . . . . . 35 Notes . . . . 42 6 ISSUES TO CONSIDE...

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Flying Reactors : The Political Feasibility of Nuclear Power in Space

By: James R. Downey, Anthony M. Forestier, and David E. Miller

...of operations (CONOPS). One in particular relates to this study, the CONOPS for space and command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance. The Air Force is very sensitive about incorporating new technology into its operations. While the authors advocate a feasibility study for reactors in space in a CONOPS, they also explore a ...

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In Service to the Nation: Air Force Research Institute Strategic Concept for 2018–2023

By: Gen John A. Shaud

...Air Force in Transition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Intelligence Reform: The Secondary Effects of Merging Intelligence with Surveillance and Reconnaissance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 The Total Force in Transition . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Air Base Disaster Planning: Contingency Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

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A History of U. S. Communications Security (Volumes I and Ii);1973

By: David G. Boak

...t . \ actual situation? co ectiOD cilitie. in- u e n B 51 es. mo Ie p orms 81r an sea, an .. 'te surveillance; and that they have an utensive covert c... ...e have lI8YVal such systems now. We don't talk about them wry much because the .bole question of surveillance satellites is a very sensitive one and, ... ... in detail and perhaps recover it. but altbouP the CIC had attempted. to keep the c:.rport under surveillance that nisht, the anteDDll bad mysteriousl...

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