Joint Integrated Air and Missile Defense Organization

Joint Integrated Air and Missile Defense Organization
Agency overview
Headquarters The Pentagon
Employees 30+ military, government, and contractor civilian personnel
Agency executive
Parent agency Joint Chiefs of Staff - J8

The Joint Integrated Air and Missile Defense Organization (JIAMDO) is a United States government organization within the Department of Defense (DoD) chartered to plan, coordinate, and oversee Joint Air and Missile Defense (AMD) requirements, joint operational concepts, and operational architectures.

JIAMDO held its annual "Black Dart" exercise from July 27 through August 8, 2014. Joint Staff's Joint Deployable Analysis Team (JDAT) provided data collection, analysis, display, and feedback using JDAT-developed tools to assist in improvements to surveillance, detection, tracking, identification, and engagement of counter-unmanned aircraft systems.[2]


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