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Throughout its distinguished history, the Air Force has undergone significant organizational and conceptual changes--adapting and innovating to maintain broad and sustained advantages over potential adversaries.
The Air Force Command and Control Integration Center, formerly the Global Cyberspace Integration Center, and previously the Air Force C2 & ISR Center, has been part of those changes and instrumental in carrying the torch for, and successfully meeting, the mandate to integrate and standardize legacy, and emerging C2, and ISR concepts and technologies.
The Center's distinguished history begins with its activation as the Air and Space Command and Control Agency at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, following the April 1997 CORONA four-star senior leader summit--charged to implement the Air Force's vision to optimize command and control.
At a subsequent CORONA in June 1998, the Air Force leadership expanded the mission of the Air and Space C2 Agency to include integrating all Air Force intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance. The Center worked tirelessly throughout the year, and quickly transitioned needed tools to the Vincenza CAOC in support of Allied Force.
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