By 2008, the new concept of information exchange and communication will enable the joint forces to have a stronger ability to analyze the enemy's intentions. The United States Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM) is currently promoting an advanced concept technology verification (ACTD) project, which enables the troops to obtain information of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) in real time to meet the key information requirements for supporting time-sensitive operations. The intelligence director in charge of the integration of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance in the United States Joint Forces Command pointed out that in the past, it took days or weeks for the system to collect information, but the advanced concept technology verification project of multi-sensor joint intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance interoperability (MAJIIC) will make the real-time transmission of combatants important.
Intelligence information. The problems exposed in the "Iraqi Freedom" operation confirmed the necessity of the concept of MAJIIC. Operational commanders use advanced intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems to support the "Iraqi Freedom" operation of the United States and allied forces. However, the lack of data access and system interoperability limits the ability to collect intelligence, monitor and reconnaissance data. Although the intelligence capability of the US military has been greatly improved in the past 20 years, the rapid pace of operations requires better intelligence data transmission capability. Lack of information, surveillance and reconnaissance data acquisition and interoperability will have an impact on situation awareness, time-sensitive target aiming, operational evaluation and other related task areas. MAJIIC project was launched in fiscal year 2004, and it is planned to obtain the preliminary certification in the "Quantum Jump 2" test of network and information integration in August. It will verify a network-centric environment, which fully supports the distribution of PBP information collected by various platforms such as Joint Surveillance and Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS). This technology is one of the innovative concept projects of the US Department of Defense. The original method of intelligence data transmission includes transmitting intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance information to analysts and then to allied fighters. PBP method can realize all authorized personnel to obtain information synchronously. MAJIIC project software enables information to provide data transmission under the condition of limited bandwidth, so even Coalition forces fighting long distances can receive information. The importance of the new concept of data sharing in information, surveillance and reconnaissance network center lies in that all combat units equipped with MAJIIC have the ability to obtain the latest information, surveillance and reconnaissance data, make decisions quickly and identify the enemy and ourselves more accurately. The purpose of MAJIIC project is to transmit the data obtained from manned and unmanned aviation platforms of the United States and multinational forces to commanders, grassroots soldiers, tank drivers, vehicle drivers, etc. Instead of sending them to a place first and then distributing them. In the future, MAJIIC's capabilities will be extended to the consulting, command and control departments of Britain, France, Germany, Canada, Norway, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and NATO.