Missile Defense Integration and Operations Center
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In the military of the United States, the Missile Defense Integration and Operations Center (MDIOC), formerly Joint National Integration Center (JNIC) and before that the Joint National Test Facility (JNTF), at the Schriever Air Force Base is responsible for the missile defense analysis of the Missile Defense Agency.
The MDIOC is a research center, who's mission is to provide missile defense related analysis, system level engineering, integration, and test and evaluation support for the development, acquisition, and deployment of missile defense systems and architectures. Support the development of joint and combined missile defense doctrine, requirements, and concept of operations (CONOPS). Support combatant commands by integrating missile defense concepts, space asset exploitation, battle management/command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence (BM/C4I) and by conducting joint and combined simulations, wargames and participating in exercises as directed.
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