707th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group


The 707th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group is an intelligence processing group of the United States Air Force. It is part of the 70th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Wing located at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland.
The group is the largest group in the 70th ISR Wing with more than 1,900 personnel executing both Air Force and National Security Agency missions. Intelligence provided by the group's men and women serves customers such as the President, Secretary of Defense, Combatant Commanders and personnel on the ground engaged in worldwide operations, including the War in Afghanistan.
The Group is a key enabler of, and contributor to, AF National-Tactical Integration and Expeditionary Signals Intelligence, as well as the AF Distributed Common Ground System, all of which are focused on providing combat intelligence to deployed Department of Defense personnel. Their mission also includes computer network operations as well as manufacturing and installing communications intelligence equipment for SIGINT missions worldwide.
Additionally, the Group serves as the lead for the Global Air Analysis SIGINT mission which analyzes and reports high-interest aerial activity. Finally, the 707th ISR Group operates the Consolidated Remote Operations Facility, Airborne, providing near real-time intelligence support to ongoing sensitive reconnaissance missions.

Unit emblem

The unit Emblem was approved on 10 November 1972 for the 6917th Security Group. Upon inactivation of the 6917th Security Group on 1 October 1978, the 6917th Security Squadron adopted the former group emblem. Modified on 25 May 2010.

Units

Major units under the group include
The group has been awarded the following decorations: