Army Science Board 1991 Summer Study - Army Simulation Strategy
Abstract
The 1991 Army Science Board (ASB) Summer Study on Army Simulation Strategy was tasked by the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Research, Development, and Acquisition on 29 January 1991. A group of thirteen Army Science Board members was formed to address the terms of reference, which included: Assess the status of modeling and simulation technology and identify technology barriers and/or enhancement opportunities; Examine payoffs and benefits, and define the role of distributed simulation in training; Evaluate the use of modeling and simulation in the development and testing of concepts, systems and doctrine; and Define a research, development, and acquisition investment strategy that leads to the desired future simulation capability. The full study group held four two-day meetings at the Pentagon, plus one each at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas, and Ft. Knox, Kentucky. Panels on Training, Development, and Technology made numerous visits to other government and private sector organizations involved in the development and use of simulation techniques.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1991
- Accession Number
- ADA250382
Entities
People
- Edward Brady
- Paul Droulihet Jr.
- Peter Cherry
- Verne L. Lynn
- William Evers
Organizations
- Army Science Board