Intelligence System Moving to the Cloud
The joint deployable intelligence support system, which was created in 1992, connects deployed troops with the military’s top-secret network known as the joint worldwide intelligence communications system, or JWICS, said Navy Cmdr. Brian Hoffer, program manager for JDISS.
“It arose after the Gulf War as a need to get intelligence into the hands of the warfighter,” he said. “Complementary to that network was the need to get a one-size-fits-all intelligence workstation to hang on the edge of the network.”
At the time, JDISS was a physical box or workstation where service members could create intelligence documents and send information from system to system, he said. Now, JDISS — which includes a number of applications — has gone from hardware to software.
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