Joint Capabilities and System-of-System Solutions: A Case for Crossing Solution Domains
Abstract
Recognizing the need to succeed in a new multilateral asymmetric threat environment the US Department of Defense has initiated a radical transformation in operations to promote agility and enhance responsiveness. The transformation process as well as the resulting new order of operations relies heavily on system-of-systems solutions to bridge existing gaps in operations. To date a pervasive and possibly detrimental assumption has dominated the program management arena: management tools and methods that work for single systems apply equally well to the acquisition of system-of-systems solutions. This technical note questions the general assumption that single-system methods are effective in a system-of-systems arena. Taking the position that the field as a whole lacks an adequate understanding of the unique challenges that influence system-of-systems initiatives this report presents a case for the investigation and adaptation of structural and dynamic modeling techniques to the engineering of systems of systems. The report also includes results from a survey of subject matter experts providing evidence that resource expenditures in areas important to a system-of-systems environment are becoming high priorities.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 2006
- Accession Number
- ADA454691
Entities
People
- Mary M. Brown
- Rob Flowe
- William E Anderson
Organizations
- Carnegie Mellon University