Combined Communications-Electronics Board

The Combined Communications-Electronics Board (CCEB) is a five-nation joint military communications-electronics (C-E) organisation whose mission is the coordination of any military C-E matter that is referred to it by a member nation. The member nations of the CCEB are Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States.[1] The CCEB is the Sponsoring Authority for all Allied Communications Publications (ACPs). ACPs are raised and issued under common agreement between the member nations.[2] The CCEB Board consists of a senior Command, Control, Communications and Computer (C4) representative from each of the member nations.[citation needed]

The goal of the CCEB is to enhance the interoperability of communications systems among the military forces of the ABCA countries. The CCEB directs the activities of subordinate working groups charged with exchanging operational, procedural, and technical information in defined areas. CCEB products include Allied Communications Publications, Information Exchange Action Items, and CCEB publications. The U.S. CCEB representative is the Joint Chiefs of Staff Director for C4 Systems (J-6). The U.S. Army provides technical representatives to selected CCEB working groups at the request of the U.S. CCEB representative.[3]

The CCEB is a member to the Washington-based Multifora consisting of, but not limited to, ABCA Armies, AUSCANNZUKUS, and The Technical Cooperation Program.[4] In the U.S., the Military Command, Control, Communications, and Computers Executive Board (MC4EB) serves as the principal member to the CCEB.[5]

  1. ^ "DoD PKI COMBINED COMMUNICATIONS ELECTRONICS BOARD (CCEB) / PARTNER INTEROPERABILITY TESTING". Archived from the original on 2018-10-21. Retrieved 2018-04-25.
  2. ^ "ACP 194: Policy for the Coordination of Military Radio Frequency Allocations and Assignments Between Cooperating Nations" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-04-25.
  3. ^ Us Department Of Defense. AR 34-1 07/10/2015 MULTINATIONAL FORCE INTEROPERABILITY , Survival Ebooks. Delene Kvasnicka www.survivalebooks.com.
  4. ^ "Defense Standardization Program: International Standardization Documents".
  5. ^ "Military Command, Control, Communications, and Computers Executive Board, 23 Apr 2014".