Global Information Grid (GIG) Support

The Global Information Grid (GIG) is an all-encompassing United States Department of Defense communications project. It is defined as the globally interconnected, end-to-end set of information capabilities, associated processes and personnel for collecting, processing, storing, disseminating, and managing information, on demand, to warfighters, policymakers and support personnel. The GIG includes all owned and leased communications and computing systems and services, software (including applications), system data, security services and other associated services necessary to achieve information superiority for the United States military

Although the ultimate objective of the Global Information Grid has not yet been fully realized, computer-enabled communication between soldiers and commanders in the battlefield have been successful. This ability is considered an early GIG component. At the enterprise level, forging new paths that components of the military communicate in will ease logistics burdens, improve communication and combat effectiveness of the warfighter, decrease instances of confusion-related fratricide, accelerate the trend in minimizing collateral damage and hasten the flow of business.

For the warfighter, situational awareness would be improved tremendously by linking what he sees with what an overhead satellite sees. The fog of war would be lifted by seamless communication between unit members, offsite detection devices, and commanders operating behind the line.

Long Wave has developed one of the first uses of GIG information on a day to day basis by designing databases for operational and maintenance support for the Command and Control (C2) Portal.

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