Guidelines

What is the organization that submits a JCIDS document?

What is the organization that submits a JCIDS document?

JCIDS Process The intelligence community (IC) maintains a common Gatekeeper function for the Intelligence Community Capability Requirements (ICCR) and JCIDS processes. Documents for both processes are submitted to the Gatekeeper to initiate staffing and ensure appropriate visibility and participation across processes.

What do you need to know about the JCIDS process?

The JCIDS process is a collaborative effort that uses joint concepts and integrated architectures to identify prioritized capability gaps and integrated doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leadership and education, personnel, and facilities (DOTMLPF) solutions (materiel and non-materiel) to resolve those gaps.

What is the manual for Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System ( JCIDS )?

MANUAL FOR THE OPERATION OF THE JOINT CAPABILITIES INTEGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM (JCIDS) (31 Aug 2018) Procedural guidance for the JCIDS process as well as other requirements-related processes & activities 2018 JCIDS Policy/Guidance (2 Documents)

What do you need to know about Tonex JCIDS?

TONEX JCIDS training course covers the Joint Capabilities Integration and Development System (JCIDS). process. The primary objective of the JCIDS is to ensure the capabilities required by the joint warfighter to successfully execute the missions assigned to them are identified with their associated operational performance criteria.

What does JROC do in the CDD process?

In approving the CDD, the JROC: validates the Key Performance Parameters (KPP) and their associated threshold and objective values; assesses the risks in meeting those KPPs in terms of cost, schedule, and technological maturity; and assesses the affordability of the system as compared to the operational capability being delivered.