The Interim Integrated Base Defense (I-IBD) Program is designed to improve integration and interoperability of existing
base defense systems leading to improved base operations. These improvements include automated display of
threat data, fusion and correlation of base defense information via a common Graphical User Interface, assessment
and dissemination of threat information, and reduction of troop-to-task ratio and training requirements. Efficiencies
in base defense operations will be achieved through reduction of duplicative capabilities and support requirements.
I-IBD is net-centric and able to operate within existing base local access network (LAN) and CENTRIX infrastructure
with no new hardware or additional manning. The performance of existing integration systems and technologies
such as Standard Ground Station and Joint Force Protection Advanced Security System will be enhanced through
this development effort.
U.S. Central Command (USCENTCOM) Issue Paper #5 identifying the need for integrated theater base defense operations and harmonized base defense systems and supporting technologies
Completed I-IBD requirement analysis of over 30+ existing base defense systems to identify and prioritize technical requirements and development gaps; approximately eight systems were selected for initial integration development
Completed technical analysis including the development of I-IBD System Connectivity Diagrams, interface requirement data definition and information exchange schema
Initial Fielding Scheduled: 31 July 2011
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