Assessment of the Combat Developer's Role in Post-Deployment Software Support (PDSS) 30 June 1980 - 28 February 1981. Volume II.
Abstract
This study addresses 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 to battlefield automated systems. It is a three-phase effort directed toward defining a viable, feasible, and cost effective functional and management structure for the Combat Developer to provide post-deployment software support for battlefield automated systems, within the framework of Army doctrine and policy, the Post-Deployment Software Support Concept Plan for Battlefield Automated Systems, and related functional requirements of the Combat Developer. This report documents the results of Phase I. The Phase I effort was conducted to identify and describe the macro-management level and Battlefield Functional Area level post-deployment software support structure and processes, relating these processes to other Combat Developer functions, and identifying the Combat Developer's post-deployment software support requirements.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 30, 1980
- Accession Number
- ADA100483
Entities
People
- D. L. Jones
- J. M. Mccurdy
- L. H. Charity
- P. L. Dunn
- Ryan Page
Organizations
- Braddock Dunn & McDonald