Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR)
Abstract
This activity investigates enhanced situational awareness, persistent surveillance, and tactical decision making through automated analysis of data and rapid integration of information and acquired knowledge. Specific technologies in this activity effectively present actionable information to decision-makers, especially those at the lower command levels. This includes biometric monitoring for expeditionary operations, operational Course of Action development, and autonomous surveillance in support of distributed operations. Conduct advanced development research on the impact of machine learning on mission outcomes. Will investigate the operational relevance of enhanced situational understanding and machine-aided tactical decision-making. This includes presenting actionable information (e.g. support to planning, mission monitoring, and re-planning to decision makers). Further, this activity supports the demonstration of technologies to enhance situational awareness and tactical decision making through automated analysis, fusion of data, rapid integration of information, and acquired knowledge resulting in actionable intelligence at the lower command levels. The activity includes the demonstration of ISR efforts involving enhanced reconnaissance and persistent surveillance, and sensors for unmanned ground and aerial vehicles. Advanced technology demonstrations also include the collection of information [monitoring, sensing, and locating] in the 3-Dimensional urban battlespace as well as exploiting information [identifying and classifying data] as part of the intelligence preparation of the battlespace in order to facilitate operational maneuver and distributed operations.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2021
- Source ID
- 99ee02c132a891218dc8a43ed5efcea6