USTRANSCOM issues sources sought for Joint Enabling Capabilities Command (JECC) C5 support

USTRANSCOMOn November 9, the United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) posted the following sources sought notice for Joint Enabling Capabilities Command (JECC) Command, Control, Communications, Cyber Collaboration (C5) support. Interested parties are requested to submit the following information in the format of a White Paper no later than 3:00pm Central Time on November 19. The deadline for questions is 3:00pm Central Time on November 13.

The United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) located at Scott Air Force Base (AFB), IL, is one of nine Unified Combatant Commands (UCC) that provide Operational Control for U.S. combat forces. USTRANSCOM provides command and control (C2) for the synchronized transportation, distribution, and sustainment of personnel and assets, making possible the projection and maintenance of national power wherever needed with speed and agility, high efficiency, and a high level of trust and accuracy.
The Joint Enabling Capabilities Command provides mission-tailored, joint capability packages to Combatant Commanders in order to facilitate rapid establishment of Joint Force Headquarters, fulfill Global Response Force execution and bridge joint operational requirements. The JECC delivers unmatched joint operational command and control enablers to Joint Force Commanders conducting emergent full spectrum operations. JECC Command, Control, Communications, and Cyber (C4) Systems (C4S) Directorate (J6) provides essential C5S support to the JECC Commander in performance of the command’s mission to provide mission-tailored, joint capability packages to meet national security objectives.
The JECC C5 environment interfaces with numerous on-site and remote commercial, DOD, military service specific, and other common-user networks. Together, these environments culminate into one of four distinct operating environments–Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNET), Non-secure Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNET), Department of Defense Intelligence Information System (DODIIS)/Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS), and commercial internet environments. A myriad of applications make use of the JECC C5 infrastructures by providing access and services to the JECC user community.
The scope of the contract effort is to provide a broad range of Command, Control, Communications, Cyber, and Collaboration Support (C5S) capabilities to support the JECC missions. Information Technology (IT) technical skills will be required to support the JECC C5 environment, which interface with numerous on-site and remote commercial, DoD, service, and common-user networks (i.e., Secret Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNET), Non-secure Internet Protocol Router Network (NIPRNET), and Department of Defense Intelligence Information System (DODIIS)/Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS)). Additional support will be required to support a myriad of applications that make use of the JECC C5 infrastructure by providing access and services to the JECC user community.

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