
On 18 June 2025, the JALLC released its report on Information Sharing for Allied Air and Space Operations. The project, which was carried out for Allied Air Command (AIRCOM), was centred on AIRCOM’s two main concerns that hamper effective information sharing: one is obtaining the right information relating to Nations’ capabilities and operations plans; the other is on achieving effective information exchange to support Intel/ISR, targeting and multi-domain effects.

Key findings include issues regarding challenges to effective information sharing such as National caveats and a lack of standardization.
JALLC Analysis Reports contain recommendations to remedy issues identified during the study and so contribute to the continuous improvement, Adaptation, Innovation, and Transformation of the Alliance.
You can download a copy of the accompanying factsheet here, and the report can be downloaded from the classified version of the NATO Lessons Learned Portal with the appropriate security clearances and logins.
