An Operational Architecture for Improving Air Force Command and Control Through Enhanced Agile Combat Support Planning, Execution, Monitoring, and Control Processes

Currently, agile combat support (ACS) planning, execution, monitoring, and control processes are poorly integrated with operational planning processes and have little ability to show how resource allocation decisions would impact planned and potential operations. This report presents a refined archi...

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Auteur principal: Lynch, Kristin F. (auth)
Autres auteurs: Drew, John G. (auth), Tripp, Robert S. (auth), Romano, Daniel M. (auth), Yi, Jin Woo (auth)
Format: Électronique Chapitre de livre
Langue:anglais
Publié: RAND Corporation 2014
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Résumé:Currently, agile combat support (ACS) planning, execution, monitoring, and control processes are poorly integrated with operational planning processes and have little ability to show how resource allocation decisions would impact planned and potential operations. This report presents a refined architecture based on previous RAND-developed operational architectures that depicts how, in the next 4-5 years, enhanced ACS processes could be integrated into Air Force command and control to provide senior leaders with enterprise ACS capability and constraint information.
ISBN:j.ctt14bs2k0
9780833090034
9780833081407
Accès:Open Access