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653rd ELSW – Airborne, Space and Ground Networks. The 653rd Electronic Systems Wing executes a $21 billion fiscal year defense plan budget with 1,300 personnel. The 653 ELSW acquires, delivers and sustains Air Force and Joint systems to include communications, intelligence and airspace management capabilities supporting AF Global Continuous Operations. This wing also provides engineering and integration to optimize delivery of net-centric capabilities to warfighters, for effects-based combat operations and support. We serve nine major commands, four Services, seven COCOMs, 14 national agencies and NATO.
653 ELSG
The 653d Electronic Systems Group executes a $18 billion Fiscal Year Defense Plan budget with six divisions and squadrons. The group is comprised of 720 personnel. The 653 ELSG acquires, delivers and sustains networks, integrated information systems, enterprise services and applications for the Global Information Grid, facilitating communication between land, naval, air and space warfare forces. The group delivers capabilities for voice, video and data networks focused on joint and coalition warfighter needs to enable worldwide net-centric ops.
753 ELSG
The 753d Electronic Systems Group executes a $500 million Fiscal Year Defence Plan budget with 350 personnel. The group is the ESC lead for AF and joint capabilities, planning and enterprise integration. The 753 ELSG leverages $14 billion Air Force combat and command budget in support of net-centric operations, performs XR staff functions, and identifies technical opportunities through management of experiments and simulations. Additionally the group acquires, fields and sustains interoperable C2 capabilities; implements C2 seamless net-centric integration with all commands and services.
853 ELSG
The 853d Electronic Systems Group executes a $2.6 billion Fiscal Year Defense Plan budget with 260 personnel. The group acquires, fields and sustains mission critical fixed and deployable airborne, space and ground-based Communication, Navigation, Surveillance/Air Traffic Management and landing systems. The group also certifies CNS/ATM systems to meet warfighting requirements for access to global airspace vital to AF Global Attack, Rapid Global Mobility and joint operations worldwide.
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