Improved C3 Laboratory Capabilities for Command and Control Research, Analysis and Gaming.
Abstract
This thesis contains software, procedures and methodologies that can be utilized in the C3 Laboratory to experiment with and game command and control problems in the areas or organizational relationships, communications networks and analysis of procedures, combat doctrine or tactics. The demonstration game herein utilizes the Warfare Environment Simulator (WES), the organizational structure and concept of decentralized command embodied in the Composite Warfare Commander Doctrine, an automated scenario generator, software resident at ACCAT, and the primary software product of this thesis: a user-defined communications network supporting a multi-level chain of command that allows for communications delays, garbled messages, message non-delivery, and player attrition. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 01, 1981
- Accession Number
- ADA102313
Entities
People
- Thomas Alan Secorsky
- Thomas Patrick Stack
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School