Information Technology in the Digitized Division. FY95 Mobile Strike Force Battle Command Experiment,
Abstract
This paper presents observations, findings, and conclusions concerning the impact of information technologies on future battle command. This work supports the experimental work of the Battle Command Battle Laboratory - Fort Leavenworth (BCBL(L)). The Training and Doctrine Command (IkADOC) Analysis Center (IRAC) addressed information technology issues as part of the overall analytical support to the Fiscal Year (FY) 95 Mobile Strike Force Battle Command (MSF/BC 95) Experiment, a subordinate study of the Prairie Warrior/Mobile Strike Force 1995 Advanced Warfighting Experiment (PW/MSF 95 AWE). The Mobile Strike Force (MSF) is a notional, division-sized force used by the Army to investigate Force XXI issues, to support building the future force. The relevant objective, issues, and essential elements of analysis (EEA) addressed in this investigation are shown below.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 1995
- Accession Number
- ADA306004
Entities
People
- Louis G. Bornman
- Michael C. Ingram
- Peter J. Martin