The Multi-Domain Intelligence (MDI) program is a comprehensive Army initiative aimed at modernizing the Army Intelligence Enterprise to support Mission Command in Multi-Domain Operations (MDO). The overarching goal of MDI is to enable intelligence professionals to execute the intelligence cycle with greater speed, precision, and accuracy in both competitive and conflict environments. This modernization effort focuses on upgrading sensors, improving data management, and advancing analytical tradecraft through technology. These enhancements are intended to improve commanders' decision-making capabilities and ensure a decisive advantage for friendly forces. The FY 2026 base procurement for this line item supports a variety of hardware, software, and integration activities across multiple subprograms.
K26111 Intelligence Applications and Integration (Intel Apps) provides for the acquisition, maintenance, and licensing of software applications. This ACAT III program is designed to deliver next-generation intelligence capabilities aligned with the National Defense Strategy and MDO. Intel Apps synchronize key applications such as All Source, Intelligence Support to Targeting, Weather Operational Effects, and Information Collection Management integrating them into Mission Command Platforms and Next Generation Command and Control (NGC2) architecture. Funding also supports fielding, training, and integration of these applications onto dedicated Intelligence Edge Nodes and cloud platforms, extending enterprise intelligence to the tactical edge.
K26222 Army Integrated Geospatial Enterprise Capability (AIGEC) provides for the procurement of modernized Geospatial Workstations (GWS) hardware and software, continuing to deliver advanced GEOINT capabilities and technical refreshes. AIGEC delivers modernized geospatial and geospatial intelligence requirements from enterprise to tactical levels, supporting functions such as Generation, Management, Analysis, and Dissemination (GMAD) and Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination (PED). The program enables predictive terrain analysis and actionable information products for commanders, supporting the Military Decision Making Process (MDMP) and Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment (IPOE).
K26333 Tactical Intelligence Node (TIN) (CD1) provides for the completion of fielding, training, and sustainment of systems procured in previous years, particularly for United States Army Special Operations Command (USASOC). Funding supports software license sustainment and transition to long-term maintenance, ensuring that tactical intelligence nodes continue to provide critical support for intelligence collection, processing, and reporting at the brigade and division levels.
K26444 Army Intelligence Data Platform (AIDP) (CD2) supports the procurement of software licenses and cloud usage requirements. AIDP is a commercial item acquisition that modernizes the Army Intelligence Data Enterprise with data warehousing and advanced analytics, primarily supporting echelons from division through strategic command. The platform is the primary provider of intelligence to Next Generation Command and Control, enabling rapid, secure, and scalable access to intelligence data worldwide.
K26555 Cross Domain Solution Suite (CDSS) Modifications provides for the procurement and installation of new hardware and software to facilitate secure information exchange between classified networks. The CDSS is the central hub for transferring data across networks operating at different security levels, supporting compliance with current security requirements such as remote administration, load balancing, and enhanced communications. Funding also covers non-recurring engineering, logistics, and training to ensure proper fielding and sustainment.
K26666 Ground Station Modifications and K26777 Joint Tactical Terminal/CIBS provide for upgrades and refreshes of hardware and software for Tactical and Operational Intelligence Ground Stations, enhancing sensor data access and analyst tools for battlefield awareness and targeting. The Joint Tactical Terminal/CIBS program, managed by the Joint Program Office for Integrated Broadcast Service Terminals, supports logistics, engineering, production, and fielding of terminals interoperable with DoD-standard networks, ensuring timely transmission of tactical intelligence and targeting data to Joint Service users. These investments collectively ensure that Army intelligence capabilities remain modern, interoperable, and responsive to evolving operational requirements.