Abstract
The JAPCC conference aims to facilitate the discussion on how to meet some of the key future challenges for Joint Air and Space Power in the Alliance, such as:
• Contemporary and future operational shortfalls for Joint Air and Space Power.
• Joint Air and Space Power capabilities in light of evolving security challenges.
• National prioritisation of Joint Air and Space Power capabilities in the future.
• Availability of air and space assets and resources within and to the Alliance.
• Improvements to the Joint Air and Space Power planning processes.
• Joint Air and Space Power interoperability and operational synchronization with respect to significant technology gaps in the Alliance, and network enabled versus conventionally synchronized (legacy) operations within the same AO/JOA.
• Status of AGS.
• Comprehensive Missile Defence Architecture.
• Role of Joint Air and Space Power for SOF.
• Joint Air and Space Power as user of cyberspace capabilities.
• Training and exercises NATO A&S power.
• Leveraging common NATO A&S assets