25.10.2013 - 17:48 [ Federation of American Scientists ]

Military Intelligence – Professional Bulletin January – September 2001

The backbone of the intelligence architecture supporting TF Falcon proved to be the Trojan Special Purpose Integrated Remote Intelligence Terminal II (Trojan SPIRIT II). The Trojan SPIRIT II (TS II) deployed with the initial-entry force of the 101st MI Battalion and was operational within hours of arriving, providing Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS) connectivity to the ACE. It also provided SIPRNET connectivity to the ACE and the TF tactical operations center (TOC). The TS II later provided connectivity for the JWICS Mobile Integrated Communications System (JMICS). This provided the additional capability of
sensitive compartmented information
(SCI), VTC, and secure voice communications. The TS II remains the backbone for these capabilities today.

The Analyst Notebook software,
commercial software designed for use by the law enforcement and intelligence communities to develop links between people, places, and events, proved to very helpful to our analysts.