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Joint Air Ground Integration Center Procedures 17 April 2019 ATP 3-91.1/AFTTP 3-2.86 A-3 Figure A-2. JAGIC resolve airspace coordinating measure CALL FOR FIRE A-7. The execution of fires processes can occur with multiple permutations. Paragraphs A-6 through A-9 provide an example of the general tasks involved in this process. In reviewing the call for fire process, the first issue to document is how calls for fire enter the JAGIC. Previously, calls for fire entered the fires element and organic assets were reviewed in order to determine the level of effect and weapon required to execute against the target. Using the JAGIC, the positions extracted from the current Army fires cell will reside in JAGIC. These positions (FSO, targeting officer, and fire support NCO) will support execution against targets on the battlefield. A-8. Calls for fire come in from various external sources, including BCT FSEs, JTACs, intelligence sources, and other locations. Once a request is received, the fire control NCO is the first person to process the request. The fire control NCO transmits the target to the targeting officer or representative who analyzes the target, verifies target data, validates the target, and performs target development, including weaponeering, collateral damage estimation, and target number assignment. The next portion of the call for fire process requires further explanation. The JAGIC concept brings together co-located Army and Air Force personnel to form