USAF laying out 4-decade UAV plan

The U.S. Air Force's Unmanned Aircraft Systems Task Force is set to brief the new service chief and Defense Secretary Robert Gates December 15 on the long-term future of UAVs. The task force is laying out a road map for UAVs all the way to 2047, the Air Force's centennial, said Colonel Eric Mathewson, director of the Air Force Unmanned Aircraft Systems Task Force at the C4ISR Integration conference in Arlington, Va., October 17. That future will include something of a change in mind-set for Air Force intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), said Colonel (select) Scott Murray, the Air Force headquarters special assistant for ISR transformation. "ISR and intelligence missions are no longer support operations, they are the operations," Murray said. The service is still getting its collective brain around the domain-neutral demands of persistent global ISR, he said, but transformation and moves towards more joint ways of doing things are slowly but surely coming. "Trust is what it really comes down to," Murray said: trust that the ISR assets any war fighter needs will be where they are supposed to be when they are supposed to be there. Source: www.defensenews.com