Air Force Integrated Readiness Measurement System (AFIRMS). Analysis of Strategic Air Command (SAC) Requirements Analysis.

Abstract

This study is an initial analysis to tailor the Air Force Integrated Readiness Measurement System (AAFIRMS) to the needs of Strategic Air Command (SAC). While much more analysis will be needed to develop and implement AFIRMS in the Strategic Air Command, this effort will point the way for the follow-on developmental analysis. The SAC requirements analysis is part of the development of AFIRMS. The purpose of this report is to discuss SAC AFIRMS information requirements and potential AFIRMS users, and to identify any information systems with which AFIRMS will need to interface in order to obtain the data it needs. Prior to July 1985, a Learning Prototype Phase (LPP) tested the basic concepts of AFIRMS on an experimental testbed system which linked a base, a major command (MAJCOM) headquarters, and Headquarters, United States Air Force (HQ USAF). That phase focused on the tactical fighter environment at Headquarters, United States Air Forces in Europe (HQ USAFE) and the 52TFW. This study, and a concurrent study of Military Airlift Command (MAC) broaden the base upon which AFIRMS rests. This base will support the definition and design phase of the AFIRMS development. This document is a preliminary review or SAC requirements related to AFIRMS. Additional analysis is required before implementation within the Strategic Air Command.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 30, 1985
Accession Number
ADA170524

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