Report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on Defense Mapping for Future Operations.

Abstract

The Task Force concluded that the Department of Defense (DoD) should transition from emphasis on standard scale map and chart production to providing a readily accessible source of digital information which will satisfy military geospatial, mapping, charting and weapon systems requirements. This repository of digital geospatial information should be accessible electronically for a large variety of worldwide customers via a distributed architecture designed to make a major contribution to battlefield information dominance and support the needs for modeling and simulation, wargaming, training, exercising, rehearsal, operations and post strike analysis. The information contained in this architecture should serve as the foundation for all DoD information management systems. Its principle attributes should be geospatially referenced and temporally tagged using Global Positioning System (GPS) time and positional standard accuracies, whenever practicable. These distributed warehouses of digital information must be linked to the Global Command and Control System (GCCS) for the Theater CINCs, their components, Joint Task Force Commanders, Corps Commanders, etc., down to the company echelon. Users must be able to build on the warehouse data to locally and dynamically tailor, profile and construct their charts, maps, displays, etc., to suit their needs without degrading interoperability. In summary, maps and mapping are the issue of the past - the real issue is digital databases and distributed systems. This study, therefore, builds on the 1994 DSB Summer Study on Information Architecture for the Battlefield.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 1995
Accession Number
ADA301843

Entities

Organizations

  • Defense Science Board

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • C4I
  • Ground and Sea Platforms
  • Human Systems
  • Sensors
  • Space
  • Weapons Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Aircrafts
  • Cartography
  • Computer Programming
  • Control Systems
  • Geodesy
  • Geographic Information Systems
  • Global Positioning Systems
  • Information Systems
  • Military Science
  • National Security
  • Navigation
  • Network Protocols
  • Personnel Management
  • United States Strategic Command
  • Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
  • Warfare
  • World Geodetic System

Readers

  • Computer Vision.
  • Geospatial Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence Analytics
  • Systems Analysis and Design

Technology Areas

  • Fully Networked C3
  • Fully Networked C3 - Command and Control
  • Microelectronics
  • Space