Concept for Multilevel Command-and-Control Performance Assessment in Air and Missile Defense Operations Centers

Abstract

Valid performance assessment is the foundation of effective research, operations analysis, or performance improvement in tactical units. Used in this context, valid refers to the extent to which the assessment process in question provides results accurately representing the variables or concepts it is intended to assess. Without valid performance measurement, directions for potential performance improvement tend to reflect observer opinion rather than objective or other evidence-based results. The goal of this technical note is to outline a concept for multilevel performance assessment that can be used to assess command-and-control performance in Air and Missile Defense operations centers.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 30, 2021
Accession Number
AD1154067

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