Strategic Mobility 21: Integrated Tracking System Analysis and Concept Design
Abstract
Strategic Mobility 21 (SM21) is a Congressionally mandated and independently funded applied research program through the Dept. of Defense (Office of Naval Research), under the auspices of the California State University Long Beach Foundation, a government industry academic collaborative enterprise. This design document supports the SM21 efforts in developing a dual-use multi-modal node at the Southern California Logistics Airport in Victorville, CA that will be supported by an Integrated Tracking System (ITS). This ITS design document identifies the technical and functional requirements for developing, procuring, and integrating components of an ITS capable of supporting an inland regional port, multi i-modal operating software system. The design document supports the individual terminal operations by:optimizing logistics flows; helping to maintain desired productivity; and providing high service quality to strengthen customer relationships through up to the minute visibility of shipments and quick turn times.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 31, 2007
- Accession Number
- ADA472263
Entities
People
- Edwin Savacool
- Lawrence G. Mallon
Organizations
- California State University, Long Beach