Analysis M&S Tools and Services
Abstract
Under the project "Analysis M&S Tools and Services" the Army develops Modeling and Simulation (M&S) tools and services (e.g., hardware, software, infrastructure) for the Army's analysis. The primary users of these tools and services are the Training and Doctrine Command Analysis Center (TRAC), the Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity (AMSAA), and the Center for Army Analysis (CAA). Efforts focus on (1) development of analysis tools that will enable assessment of emerging technologies during concept exploration and (2) development of infrastructure and enabling technologies to support the Current and Future Force. These critical efforts are required for analysis-of-futures work to justify Army requirements, assessment of alternative approaches to satisfy those requirements, and development of current and emerging war fighting doctrine from the tactical to the operational levels of warfare. Many efforts funded under this project are identified by Army M&S Capability Area Teams (CATs), who conduct HQDA-directed research to develop solutions for high priority M&S objectives impacting current war fighting capabilities. Army M&S CATs focus, first and foremost, on areas that have near-term operational impact or have been difficult to model but are, nonetheless, critical to closing capability gaps. Presently, CATs are placing emphasis on Army M&S data strategy anda modeling for Irregular Warfare (IW)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2012
- Source ID
- S03_0605718A_6_2040_PB_2012
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