Monograph on Intelligence, Command and Control Attributes for System Assessments
Abstract
Fundamental to military systems assessments and assessment models is the postulation that there are military capability requirements that can be achieved or improved by some military systems either better or worse than other military systems in accordance with some predetermined criteria and/or economic preferences. In order to be meaningful to the decision maker combat effectiveness evaluations must include assessment of the information- intelligence-command-control couple. The author develops and presents four theses addressing the surveillance-reaction operations wherein the I-I-C-C is simulated and linked into the overall ground combat system. The system example is the Army organizations.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 1972
- Accession Number
- AD0741366
Entities
People
- Maurice H. Simpson