A Comparison of the Force Deployment Estimator (FDE) and Naval Postgraduate School/Rand Mobility Optimizer (NRMO) as Tools for Mobility Analysis
Abstract
Over the past decade, changes in the global power structure have driven the United States into a major reassessment of its force structure and global force projection requirements. There is a resulting need for force deployment models that offer quick, accurate analysis of force projection and force structure options One model, the Force Deployment Estimator (FDE), a combination discrete event simulation and goal program, is currently used by the J8/WAD. A second model with similar capabilities, the Naval Postgraduate School/RAND Mobility Optimizer (NRMO), is a linear program that was written for Air Force. In order to compare the two models and give J8/WAD the option of a second model for use in analysis, NRMOAS (NRMO Air/Sea) was created by adding a sealift component to NRMO. NRMOA creates both an air and sea network. and can be run with the user designating the unit's mode of travel (similar to FDE), the model determining the same or a combination of both. This thesis compares the results of scenarios run through FDE and NRMOAS and recommends to J8/WAD which model better suits their needs. In all cases, NRMOAS outperformed FDE. NRMOAS also offers a superior level of resolution for networks. Recommend that J8/WAD use NRMOAS for detailed mobility analysis.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1998
- Accession Number
- ADA356265
Entities
People
- Eric M. Damm
Organizations
- Naval Postgraduate School