Aerospace Information Dominance
Abstract
In order to achieve information dominance, the Air Force must be able to plan, assess, monitor, and replan missions rapidly across the full spectrum of operations (air, space, and cyberspace) at all levels of war (strategic, operational, and tactical) and during all phases of conflict (pre-conflict, conflict, and stability operations). This project develops and demonstrates technologies necessary for dynamic decision making. It provides the technology and demonstrations needed to enable the warfighter to monitor, assess, plan, and execute (MAPE) on the complex and compressed time scales required for tomorrow's conflicts, whether they are combat or operations other than war. It will develop and demonstrate a new generation of planning and assessment technologies that enable a new paradigm of network enabled operations, allowing decision makers to determine the desired operational effects and prosecute the mission accordingly. This project will develop innovative capabilities that will realize a strategy-to-task approach to warfare, exploiting anticipatory environments and agile command and control concepts. It will develop and demonstrate distributed information technologies that provide the decision maker and staff with seamless access to tailored multi-media and multi-spectral data within a mobile, dynamic, scalable, globally distributed Air and Space Operations Center (AOC). This project will also develop knowledge-based intelligent information technologies to support robust, real-time, large-scale Air Force command and control systems.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2011
- Source ID
- 634872_0603789F_3_3600_PB_2011
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