Electronic Systems Center (ESC)
Air Force Materiel Command's Electronic Systems Center (ESC) manages the development and acquisition of electronic command and control (C2) systems. These systems gather and analyze information on potentially hostile forces, enabling commanders to make quick decisions and rapidly pass them on to their forces. They help to direct the muscle of America's air-power arsenal to the right target at the right time.
With an annual budget of approximately $3 billion, ESC is the Air Force's leader in command and control programs. It manages more than 150 programs, ranging from secure communication systems to mission planning systems. ESC personnel are involved in upgrading the North American Aerospace Defense Command headquarters. They are developing security systems for the protection of Air Force weapon systems and installations and they are working with the Federal Aviation Administration to install new radar displays and improve air traffic control at major airports. In addition to providing C4I systems to the U.S. military, ESC personnel are developing air defense systems for allied forces such as the Royal Thai and Royal Saudi Air Forces and NATO partners.
753 ELSG, Bedford, MA
Electronic Systems Center (ESC) Professional Acquisition Support Services (PASS), 753 ELSG, Hanscom AFB, Bedford, MA Our team provides non-technical acquisition, project/program management, financial management, security, and administrative support. The 753 ELSG defines, plans, enables and validates Net Centric Solutions for integrated C4ISR enterprise capabilities and is the ESC lead for Air Force and Joint capabilities, planning and enterprise integration. The 753 ELSG leads and enables the transformation and cultural change for integrating AF C4ISR Systems.
Center Staff, Bedford, MA
Electronic Systems Center (ESC) Professional Acquisition Support Services (PASS), Center Staff, Hanscom AFB, Bedford, MA We provide non-technical acquisition, project/program management, financial management, contract, administrative and centralized management support. The ESC Center Staff is comprised of three organizations: ESC/XPK, ESC/AE and ESC/PA. ESC/XPK manages and administers contracts for Advisory and Assistance Services (A&AS) and Federally Funded Research and Development Centers (FFRDCs) for ESC and other Government agencies. ESC/PA provides trusted counsel to the base and center leadership, keeps the work force and base residents fully informed with complete and accurate information while publicizing to the American public and elected officials the ESC mission, key Air Force messages and the accomplishments of the people. ESC/AE functions in multiple roles such as advisors, champions for agile acquisition, trusted agents to the Program Executive Office, agents for innovations and streamlined acquisition and business processes, and as a force multiplier to the many program offices at ESC.
853 ELSG, Bedford, MA
Electronic Systems Center (ESC) Professional Acquisition Support Services (PASS), 853 ELSG, Hanscom AFB, Bedford, MA Provide program management, acquisition, contracting, financial management, administrative/graphics, operations and integration support, as well as executive acquisition administrative support to the Group Commander. It also includes human resources management support at the 653rd ELSW. The Global Air Traffic Systems Group is responsible for acquisition, and fielding of air traffic systems worldwide in support of the Department of Defense (DoD), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), and Foreign Military Sales (FMS) customers.
XPJ, Bedford, MA
Electronic Systems Center (ESC) Professional Acquisition Support Services (PASS),XPJ, Hanscom AFB, Bedford, MA Our team provides non-technical acquisition, project/program management, special projects, financial management and administrative support. ESC/XPJ is the single point of entry for international business at ESC to enable the application of ESC systems, architectures and services in support of U.S. Government Security Assistance Policy. In particular, ESC/XPJ provides oversight of security assistance activities at ESC, interprets security assistance policy for ESC foreign military sales (FMS) activities and implements ESC specific practices and procedures, provides guidance for International Armaments Cooperation Program (IACP) use, and performs studies and requirements definition activities to support DOD and theater Commanders in Chief (CINC) initiatives.
551 ELSG, Bedford, MA
Electronic Systems Center (ESC) Professional Acquisition Support Services (PASS), 551 ELSG, Hanscom AFB, Bedford, MA Our team provides non-technical Acquisition, Project Management, Strategic Planning, Special Projects, Acquisition Security Management, Program Security Management, Training, Financial Management, Financial and Budget Administration, Administrative, Graphics, Human Resources and Contracting support. The Air Force Material Command Electronic Systems Center s 551 Electronic Systems Wing s (551 ELSW) and 551 Electronic Systems Group (551 ELSG) vision is to be the innovative world-class leader for rapid, effective delivery and sustainment of airborne C2 capabilities for surveillance, weapons control and battle management, and mission to acquire, field and sustain US and International Airborne Warning and Control Systems (AWACS) and Airborne Early Warning and Control Systems (AEW&C).
851 ELSG, Bedford, MA
Electronic Systems Center (ESC) Professional Acquisition Support Services (PASS), 851 ELSG, Hanscom AFB, Bedford, MA Our team provides non-technical Acquisition, Project Management, Financial Management, and Administrative support. The 851 Electronic Systems Group (851 ELSG) mission is to develop, acquire and sustain the next generation airborne integrated ground/air surveillance and targeting capabilities for use on both manned and unmanned air vehicles. This capability, integrated within the Command and Control Enterprise, will assure US and coalition forces preserve peace, control crisis and win wars.
554 ELSG/SB, Dayton, OH
Electronic Systems Center (ESC) Professional Acquisition Support Services (PASS), 554 ELSG/ Business Information Systems Squadron (SB), Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, OH We provide a full range of acquisition and program management, contracting, and human resources and administration functions required by 554 ELSG/SB to develop, execute, implement, and maintain/sustain systems supporting Air Force technology efforts. 554 ELSG/SB plans, manages, coordinates, and executes the Department of Defense (DoD) Information Technology processes for the acquisition, research, development, and support of new and existing Air Force Business Information Systems in support of an integrated combat support environment.
554 ELSG/EF and FN, Dayton, OH
Electronic Systems Center (ESC) Professional Acquisition Support Services (PASS),554 ELSG/Financial Information Systems Division (FN) and Defense Enterprise Accounting Management Systems Division (EF), Wright-Patterson AFB, Dayton, OH Our team provides program management, technical and integration services to support the development, management, migration and sustainment of budget and financial systems from today s complex array of stovepipe systems to tomorrow s efficient and interoperable architecture. We provide a wide range of services including acquisition management, technical support and business operations support to assist the 554 ELSG/FN & 554 ELSG/EF in accomplishing its mission to acquire, develop, test, and sustain financial and budget systems.
Cryptologic Systems Group (CPSG)Specialized Cost Services (SCS II) - Our team provides a broad range of cost estimating, analysis, research technical services. These include weapon system and business MIS acquisition cost studies, software estimating, life cycle cost analysis, operating and support cost studies, cost-research studies, activity based cost studies and analyses and seminars on cost-related subjects. In addition, these efforts include technical and schedule risks assessments, schedule prediction and analysis, automated cost tools, data collection, cost estimating relationships (CERS) and model development, development of automated cost estimation databases and technical support. The primary products will be analyses, technical reports and other data deliverables.