Air Force posts JCC2 acquisition strategy updates

On May 27, the U.S. Air Force posted an acquisition strategy update for Joint Cyber Command and Control (JCC2).

The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, JCC2 (AFLCMC/HNCK), Joint Base San Antonio, Lackland AFB, TX. JCC2 is planning acquisition activities for three programs in the portfolio. The Government has experienced changes to requirements and acquisition strategies. To maintain clear communication with industry the Government is providing the following updates on the programs:

JCC2 Cyber Operations (JCO)

JCO is a mission orchestration, automation, and analysis platform that empowers users at organizational levels to plan and manage all-domain operations and facilitate decision making.  Enabled by Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence capabilities, JCO synthesizes disparate data and consolidates multiple lenses of high-dimensional challenges into a common view to accelerate and scale all-domain missions with amplified effects.  JCO is a program of record with JCC2 Battle Management (BM) and operationally deployed in support of real-world cyber mission execution.  It is the authoritative data source for all OCO and DCO mission planning.

Expected Acquisition Method: Under Review

Estimated Industry Engagement: TBD

Estimated Solicitation Release: TBD

Status: This requirement is currently on standby” and any status updates for this acquisition going forward will be provided in this posting.

Battle Management Support Capability (BMSC)

Summary of Requirement: The BMSC requirement has been replaced with Joint Cyber Command and Control Readiness (JCC2-R) requirement. See information on new requirement below.

Expected Acquisition Method: N/A

Estimated Solicitation Release: N/A

Joint Cyber Command and Control Readiness (JCC2-R)

JCC2-R will provide rapid capability development and operational readiness leveraging industry best-practices and innovative solutions to ensure Joint Cyber Command and Control (JCC2) meets operational requirements and matures existing government owned software in an efficient and effective manner. Tasks may include but are not limited to new software development, sustainment, cradle to grave engineering analysis, software modification, maintenance, and enhancement, along with maturing of existing architecture and infrastructure. Additional tasks include providing support for interoperability with other systems, developing and facilitating system integration services, managing operational deployments, and modeling current application architecture and interdependencies.

Acquisition Method: GSA Alliant 2

Award: 24 September 2025

Enterprise Service Center

Summary of Requirement: Provide Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud system administration and help desk support for all HNCJ cloud hosting environments and associated applications. Furthermore, the ESC will provide support to HNCJ applications with evolving and transitioning of existing applications into new technology directions as well as assist efforts to satisfy associated cyber security requirements. This services contract will provide capabilities to the operational community in support of deploying and maintaining daily updates to production, staging, testing, exercise, and training instances as directed by the PMO. The effort will additionally assist with Cybersecurity Risk Management Framework (RMF) technical tasks and Cyber Security Service Provider (CSSP) requirements.

Acquisition Method: Competitive Acquisition through GSA Multiple Award Schedules

Award: 30 June 25

Field Operations Engineering

Summary of Requirement: Provide the DoD, through Air Force Life Cycle Management HNC (AFLCMC/HNC), technical and expert level support to the Joint Staff, Combatant Commands and the Services.  This effort will provide the Joint Force with JCC2 Training and Field Application Engineering to integrate and optimize the range of current and future JCC2 applications across the Department of Defense (DoD).

Status: This requirement has been cancelled

Review the Air Force JCC2 acquisition strategy updates.

Source: SAM

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