Assessment of the Combat Developer's Role in Post-Deployment Software Support (PDSS) 30 June 1980 - 28 February 1981. Volume I. Executive Summary.
Abstract
This study addressed the role of the US Army Training and Doctrine Command, as the Army's principal Combat Developer, in planning for and providing post-deployment software support (PDSS) to battlefield automated systems (BAS). The Study was a three-phase effort directed toward defining a viable, feasible, and cost effective functional and management structure for the Combat Developer to provide PDSS for BAS, within the framework of Army doctrine and policy, the Post-Deployment Software Support Concept Plan for Battlefield Automated Systems, and the related functional requirements of the Combat Developer. This Executive Summary and Final Report, Volume I, 28 February 1981, provides an overview of the entire study as described in the First, Second and Third Interim Reports. This report includes assumptions and methodology used, as well as conclusions and recommendations reached. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 28, 1981
- Accession Number
- ADA100482
Entities
People
- D. L. Jones
- J. M. Mccurdy
- L. H. Charity
- P. L. Dunn
- Ryan Page
Organizations
- Braddock Dunn & McDonald