COMMAND & CONTROL CAPABILITIES (PEO C2C)

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DESCRIPTION

The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) established the Program Executive Office for Command and Control Capabilities (PEO C2C) in 2005 to provide executive lifecycle management of the command and control (C2) portfolio consisting of the programs, projects, and initiatives that support the joint warfighter plan and execute joint military and coalition operations.

The C2 portfolio currently contains the Net-Enabled Command Capability (NECC), Global Combat Support System Combatant Command/Joint Task Force (GCSS (CC/JTF)), Global Command and Control System - Joint (GCCS-J), and Multinational Information Sharing (MNIS). Management responsibility for the remaining GCCS family of systems (FoS) programs, GCCS-Maritime, GCCS-Army, and GCCS-Air Force will transfer to the PEO.

This will allow the PEO C2C to direct the migration of the C2 programs, projects, and initiatives to deliver a truly integrated, joint, net-centric C2 capability for the warfighter.

SCOPE

The PEO C2C oversees the evolution of the existing Department of Defense (DoD) C2 systems involving the convergence of the GCCS-J (GCCS FoS), GCSS, NECC, and MNIS programs to deliver joint, net-centric C2 capabilities. The PEO is responsible for ensuring that these programs are in compliance with the management and oversight requirements detailed in the DoD directives, instructions, and other statutory and regulatory guidance.