White Cell Networking
Abstract
As part of the Department of Defense (DoD) Research and Development (R and D) process, new technologies must be tested and evaluated in increasingly real world and operationally relevant environments as the technology matures and approaches a transition point. Many sponsors will coordinate integration with existing military war-game exercises. These events provide a researcher with the opportunity to experiment with real-world noise, to understand the operational needs their technology will fill, and to demonstrate their technology to transition partners. Participation in these events involves additional responsibilities beyond those in laboratory-bound and isolated experiments. Researchers will embed with the force and must supply operationally relevant data. They must communicate with the so-called "white cell" in order to provide a Common Operating Picture (COP) overview with force perception to the events audience as well as for persisting data useful to those performers that operate on force-level geo-spatial and temporal data.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 29, 2023
- Accession Number
- AD1212717
Entities
People
- Ben Stringer
- Jake Held
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory