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Formed | 2011 |
Headquarters | Eglin Air Force Base |
Employees | 70+ military, government, and contractor civilian personnel |
Parent agency | Joint Chiefs of Staff - J6 DDC5I |
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Formed | 2005 |
Headquarters | Eglin Air Force Base |
Employees | 90+ military, government, and contractor civilian personnel |
Parent agency | United States Joint Forces Command - J6 |
Joint Combat Identification Evaluation Team. 4 quadrants represent the 4 services.
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Formed | 2000 |
Headquarters | Eglin Air Force Base |
Employees | 50+ military, government, and contractor civilian personnel |
Parent agency | United States Joint Forces Command |
The BAT represents the Battlefield Analysis Team. Each vehicle represents an armed service (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines). The purple represents 'Joint' as it is the color that symbolizes all branches of the military.
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Formed | 1997 |
Headquarters | Eglin Air Force Base |
Employees | 40+ military, government, and contractor civilian personnel |
Parent agency | Office of the Secretary of Defense |
The Joint Deployable Analysis Team (JDAT) is part of the J6 Directorate of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
JDAT conducts field analysis of command and control (C2) information systems and procedures producing decision-quality data to improve Joint C2 integration and interoperability.
Located at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, JDAT is made up of members from all four Services, Department of Defense civilian employees and contractor support. JDAT employs scientific methods to research, investigate, test, assess, and evaluate current and emergent Joint C2 information systems and associated procedures. These activities:
The resulting empirical outcomes influence Joint Capability development in areas such as:
JDAT provides decision-quality data and cogent solutions to customers and stakeholders responsible for improving Joint C2 information systems integration and interoperability to inform acquisition decisions and ensure that Services and Agencies field interdependent and interoperable systems. JDAT validates DOTMLPF requirements.
The emphasis of JDAT assessment efforts is the evaluation of C2 Information Systems and Procedures to provide services and agencies (such as the Joint Requirements Oversight Council) findings and recommendations based on quantifiable data in order to improve Joint C2 integration and interoperability. JDAT collects and analyzes data and provides observations, findings, conclusions, and recommendations to identify policy, Joint doctrine, tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP); and material solutions and products that promote capability improvement. Evaluations range from small, single-focus events to large, multi-event/venue exercises.
In 2012, JDAT along with the Missile Defense Agency and various support services' program managers, developed a demonstration to improve the joint tactical air picture improving the data sharing of both friendly and threat air and missile defense information.