Joint Maritime Information Operations Strategy (JMIOS)
The Joint Maritime Information Operations Strategy (JMIOS) will synergize IW-Exploit,
IW-Attack and IW-Defend disciplines in a common and joint weapon system for 21st
century naval combatants. JMIOS is a concerted effort to reduce cost and risk for
SPAWAR Information Operations products and its tactical customers while laying the
groundwork for rapid modernization using a distributed global network centric
infrastructure.
The JMIOS Charter is to: Respond to evolving threats by producing quick reaction
upgrades that function independent of JMIOS configuration. Reduce Total Ownership
Costs through common hardware and software processes and products. Emphasize
COTS/NDI (CANDI) technologies when appropriate. Reduce new technology insertion
times to 16 months or less.
JMIOS-Exploit (JMIOS-E) will define the common SIGINT architecture for migration to
joint Information Operations in accordance with Joint Vision 2010 and IT-21. It will
establish structured processes for common software products and new technology
insertions.
Sources and Methods
http://www.fas.org/irp/program/core/jmios.htm
Created by John Pike
Maintained by Steven Aftergood
Updated Saturday, December 05, 1998 6:22:40 PM