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IIS is leading the U.S. Air Force Distributed Common
Ground System (DCGS) 10.2 program to modernize its
distributed intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance
systems, creating a worldwide, network-centric enterprise
for real-time information sharing.
This cornerstone system is leading the way toward
seamless interoperability among all military services
with the open architecture, Web-based DCGS Integration
Backbone (DIB). The DIB will facilitate the distribution
of the right information at the right time to maximize
operational effectiveness.
INTELLIGENCE AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Mike Keebaugh, President
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Photo: Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS) Lab
Intelligence and Information Systems (IIS),with
2005 sales of $2.5 billion, exceeded an annual average
award fee of 96 percent for the third consecutive year,
indicating a high degree of satisfaction on the part of
our customers.
The business leverages its Command, Control,
Communications, Computers and Intelligence (C4I)
technologies, and its knowledge of intelligence and
information systems, to help customers transform data
into actionable intelligence for a better, safer world.