“As NATO’s premier ISR Force continues to evolve, providing our personnel with modern systems, resilient infrastructure and the right operational environment remains essential,” said Brigadier General John B. Creel, Commander NISRF. “Investments such as these ensure we can continue to deliver the timely and relevant intelligence NATO decision-makers rely upon while advancing toward Full Operational Capability.”

The facility represents more than new infrastructure. It reflects NISRF’s continued development as a modern and resilient NATO ISR capability, designed to support Alliance operations and decision-making in an increasingly complex security environment.

As the phased transition continues, the contribution of the new MOSC to ongoing ACE activities demonstrates how investments in infrastructure directly support operational effectiveness. The integration of the facility into real-world mission operations represents another tangible step in NISRF’s continued progress toward Full Operational Capability.