Modernizing Application Frameworks and Integrating Data Fusion for Logistical Resource Management Systems to Enable Sustainment for Future USMC Operating Environments

Abstract

Future conflicts and operating environments will entail reduced access to ports, increased reliance on Joint and host nation support, and providing support to smaller dispersed units across larger areas of operations utilizing contested networks. To enable logistics sustainment operations in these future environments, the Marine Corps will need systems that are lightweight, dynamic, and robust enough to provide logistical resource management and use data from across the battlefield to create a logistical common operating picture to facilitate decision making. Current logistical resource management systems lack the flexibility and integration needed to provide the support for future operating environments.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 26, 2019
Accession Number
AD1177241

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  • Brian M Carthon

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  • Marine Corps University

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