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Link to Joint Publication 3-30. Summary of Key Changes. Audiobook of AFDP 3-30 (mp3 format) Last Published: 7 Jan 20. 401 Chennault Circle. Maxwell AFB, AL 36112. usafdoctrine@us.af.mil.
Take charge of command and control facilities in the air, on the ground and on the move. Ensure mission success by managing aircraft resources and coordinating critical support. Bear the incredible responsibility of operating cutting-edge technology to control missile launches.
Successful command and control (C2) of Air Force operations begins with the commander. Joint forces are made up of a mixture of Service component commanders assigned or allocated to the joint force commander (JFC) (e.g., the commander, Air Force forces [COMAFFOR]) and functional component commanders designated by the JFC (e.g., joint force air c...
The new Air Force Doctrine Publication (AFDP) 1 formally establishes mission command as the philosophy for the command and control (C2) of airpower, to be implemented through centralized command, distributed control, and decentralized execution. 1 It is an evolution of the long-standing airpower tenet of centralized control and decentralized ...
In accordance with joint doctrine, the dual-designated air component commander will exercise operational control (OPCON) and ADCON over Air Force forces as the COMAFFOR, and tactical control (TACON) over Air Force forces and other Services’ forces made available for tasking as the JFACC.
What you’ll do. Manage and operate Command and Control Battle Management Operations systems. Conduct mission planning. Interpret and react to radar data and console displays. Gather, record and distribute operational information among air defense and air traffic control agencies.
Air Force command and control systems give commanders the ability to conduct highly coordinated joint operations on an unequaled scale using centralized command, distributed control, and decentralized execution.
This Career Field Education and Training Plan (CFETP) is a comprehensive education and training document that identifies life-cycle training and education requirements, training support resources, and minimum core task requirements (upgrade training requirements) for Air Force Specialty Code (AFSC) 1C3X1.
Command and Control (JADC2) concept as a method to counter potential adversaries’ ability to disrupt U.S. forces’ combat operations. The JADC2 concept envisions connecting sensors from all of the military services—Air Force, Army, Marine Corps, Navy, and Space Force—into a single network, thus eliminating the possibility that an
Be able to perform nuclear command and control actions in the execution phase of Emergency War Orders. Operate and monitor voice, data and other alert systems. This is an important and rewarding Air Force career that demands attention to detail and the ability to respond quickly under pressure.