Knowledge Management and Computing
Abstract
The Air Force requires technologies that will provide the decision maker and staff with seamless access to tailored information within a mobile, dynamic, and scalable, globally distributed Air and Space Operations Center (AOC) as well as among other producers, consumers, and managers of information relevant to other particular communities of interest (COI). This project demonstrates the enterprise management capabilities needed for the rapid distribution of actionable information as well as the needed advances in high performance computing to ensure this complex capability. This project develops an agile information environment that focuses on quality of service, transformation and brokering, a federated information environment focusing the relationship among the members of the environment, a secure cross-domain information sharing capability that focuses on the security layer and inter-COI information exchange in different security domains, and a collaboration environment focusing on the information workflow layer of the enterprise. This project will also develop: 1) a computational science and engineering capability demonstrating new models of computation, 2) novel approaches for high performance, interactive, net-centric, distributed, and embedded computing systems, and 3) the technological tools enabling affordable, large scale, complex, software intensive systems.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2011
- Source ID
- 635322_0603788F_3_3600_PB_2011
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