Smart Systems for Logistics Command and Control (SSLC2) Spiral Three
Abstract
Smart Systems for Logistics Command and Control (SSLC2) is an Air Force Research Laboratory Logistics Readiness Branch (AFRL/RHAL) Warfighter Readiness Research Division program to research, develop and apply technologies to collect the critical information required to effectively manage logistics resources in support of combat operations. SSLC2 developed recommendations and requirements to transition concepts to existing Air Force systems. The SSLC2 program was divided into three spirals. This report focuses on the research conducted during Spiral Three. The goal of SSLC2 Spiral 3 was to investigate ways to support logistic decision makers in complex flightline operations through the fusion of existing flightline information with smart sensor information. The focus was on providing support to Expeditors and Production Supervisors (ProSupers) on the flightline. This research focused on the fusion of information and presentation of the information through interactive visualizations to support situation awareness, decision making and collaboration.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 2007
- Accession Number
- ADA475729
Entities
People
- Brian Baumbarger
- Doug Saintignon
- Elizabeth Matthews
- Jennie J. Gallimore
- Ron Cagle
- Scott A. Johnson