Integrated Battle Command Experimentation. Evaluating Transformational Concepts and Cutting Edge Technology in an Operational Environment

Abstract

EMERGING RESULTS: (1) Close working relationship between the operational user and technical developer works; User-in-the-loop develop-test-develop methodology significantly enhanced the technical development. (2) Technical development impacted on concepts; Use of the new planning tools had a significant impact on the planning process; This demonstration of how the tools changed and improved the quality of the plan greatly enhanced support for the new technology. (3) Use of Limited Objective Experiments enhanced the effectiveness of the Capstone Experiment; Enabled the evaluation of individual components; Identified experimentation gaps. (4) Experiment developers must be closely linked with the technical and concept development; Enables development of scenarios and supporting information and data to stimulate the tools and evaluate their impact.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 2006
Accession Number
ADA460513

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  • John R. Gingrich
  • Joseph Saur
  • Kevin Frisbie
  • Peter S. Corpac

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