TOP SECRETII~CS!SIITALENT KEY~OLEJJFGIIIRSEN!ORCONJNOFORNJ/FISA Agency, Department of Treasury, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology-Lincoln Laboratory. SENSOR BUS Program (U) During 2011, the Plans and Resources Division's Requirements Branch (A6XR),continued to manage the SENSORBUSprogram. The initiative funded multiple infrastructure upgrades throughout the AF ISRAgency Enterprise. In 2011, SENSORBUS provided $601,000 to the 480 ISRW. The funding supported a secure infrastructure expansion at Langley AFB. Over the course of 2011, the 70 ISRW received $754,000 to conduct a geobase survey of communications infrastructure, a refresh of the Non Secure Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNet) and SIPRNetsystems, as well as a Offutt AFB, Nebr, received $225,000 to purchase server infrastructure materials and a fiber Ethernet module. These combined requirements total just over $1.9 million dollars in AFPOM funding and for vital communications upgrades to better support the ISRmission. These SENSORBUSfunding figures represented a previous year's figures of $2 million in AF POM and _. A6XR continued to closely work FY12SENORBUSfunding and had identified $116,000 in unfunded requirements for related systems during the coming fiscal year for a Development, Test and Integration Capability (DTIC)network upgrade at NASIC. Tactical Data Link (TOL) (U) In 2011, at the direction of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the Communications Directorate oversaw TDL testing, certification and configuration management for Air Force systems designated by NSAas Special Information Systems. These systems included two primary ISRplatforms; the RC-135V/W RIVETJOINT (RJ),which served as the primary airborne platform capable of various collection methods and C-130 SENIOR SCOUT. The RJ,a major airborne collection platform, served as the most capable Air Force ISRTDL system. Also, the branch oversaw TDL issues for the C-130 SENIOR SCOUT. A modular airborne collection platform deployed on an EC-130airframe, the TOP SECRETt/l-iCStSIiTALENT KEY~OLE!tFGIURSENtORCONJNOFORN!JFISA 75 TOP SECRETl!l=ICS/StrTAbENT KEYI=IObEUFGUlRSENIORCON!NOFORNIlFISA SENIORSCOUTtransitioned to the RJTDLsoftware suite to take advantage of its expanded capabilities. Finally, the branch did TDLtesting on the Multi-Source Correlation System (MSCS). The MSCSprovided the multi-TDL and other link correlation and display functionality for the Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS). The TDL module for the DCGSperformed the primary ground data link function. Infrastructure and Facility Assessment Team (lFAT) (U) The Infrastructure and Facility Assessment Team (IFAT),comprised of facility engineers, system architects, communications engineers, and logisticians, came from several directorates across the agency. The IFATfurnished agency commanders with an unbiased evaluation of the condition of facilities and communications-computer infrastructure. The IFATexamined how these elements affected the unit's ability to accomplish its assigned mission. During 2011, the IFATconducted assessments at 28 agency and Air Force units. Some of these organizations included: the 548 ISRG,Beale AFB,Calif; 97 IS,Offutt AFB, Nebr; 7071SRG,Ft Meade, Md., Det 1, 25 IS,Cannon AFB, NMex.; Det 4, 181S;RAFFeltwell, UK; 6921SRG,Hickam AFB, HI, and the 3611SRG,and 25 IS, Hurlburt Field, Fla. The evaluations also ensured the distribution of over $3.7 million in critical IT funds, compared to just over $1 million in 2010, to various AF ISR Agency units for communications and infrastructure improvements. Also during January 2011, coordination began on AFISRAI32-1003, Infrastructure and Facility Assessment Process. The Plans and Resources Division Requirements Branch (A6XR)worked the coordination process closely with the agency's Civil Engineering Branch (A7C), in an effort to see that the IFATwould serve its purpose of enhancing efforts with the overall AF ISRAgency Capabilities Investment Strategy. Joint Integration of Nationally Derived Information (JINDI) (U) The JINDI, a capability developed by the Joint Digital Integration for Combat Engagement (JDICE)at Nellis AFB, NV, enabled intelligence analysts to provide timely, accurate, and tactically relevant information to geographically distant tactical forces through specified communications links. Throughout 2011, the Mission Systems Branch (A601) worked on several important JINDI functions related to JDICE. Branch personnel served as Subject Matter Experts for the program's implementation. The office also coordinated site TOP SECRETI!I=ICS/SlITAbENT KEYI=IObEIIFGIIIRSEN/ORCON/NOFORNI!FISA 76