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NEWS | Feb. 17, 2010

SENTINEL FOCUS 10A hard stare ensures ISR warriors ready for fight

By Marge McGlinn 480th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing Public Affairs

The 480th Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Wing will conduct an operationally focused review of the Sentinel weapon system, also known as the Air Force Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS), Feb. 22-26.

The premise for SENTINEL FOCUS is the need to optimize the Air Force DCGS enterprise with a holistic review of the weapon system's lines of operations, service offerings, and capabilities across the enterprise, in order to present a unified ISR capability to joint and national consumers.

SENTINEL FOCUS 10A is the second comprehensive review of the Air Force DCGS global enterprise and encompasses a qualitative and quantitative review of five ISR Distributed Ground Stations.

"At the end of the day, our customers want higher confidence reporting from our analysts," said Col. Daniel R. Johnson, 480th ISR Wing commander. "We are in constant communication with ground forces before, during and after their deployments.

"Because of our direct outreach to the ground forces and continuous technological improvements, we are committed to this across-the-board review of the DCGS weapons system every six months in order to remain flexible and ready for any challenge man-made or from Mother Nature," he continued.

The event will provide the wing an opportunity to focus on the weapon system's support to the Operation Enduring Freedom surge, how ISR is playing an important role during the drawdown in Iraq, and the special armistice mission in the Republic of Korea.

Recently, the 480th ISR Wing also provided damage assessment imagery to U.S. South Command's rescue and recovery operations after the earthquake in Haiti.

"Our initial SENTINEL FOCUS hard stare, held last August, is already reaping results and advancing the weapon system," noted Colonel Johnson. "For example, we have seen direct results in the command, control and collaboration employment process across the ISR enterprise, common operational standards have been solidified, and flexibility built into our systems to support the uniqueness of each supported combatant command and numbered Air Force."

480th ISR Wing units and ground sites are located in Virginia, California and Hawaii as well as South Korea and Germany. The wing also leverages a relationship with Air National Guard partners in those states as well as Arizona, Arkansas, Georgia, Indiana, Kansas Massachusetts, Nevada and Utah.

The 480th ISR Wing's mission is to execute continual ISR operations for component and combatant commanders while fully participating in vital National Cryptologic missions. The vision for the wing is to create an Air Force ISR internal and external collaborative environment along with the integration of service, joint, coalition and intelligence community partners.