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Supporting expeditionary aerospace forces : an operational architecture for combat support execution planning and control / James Leftwich, Robert Tripp, Amanda Geller,... [et al.]

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  • Supporting expeditionary aerospace forces : an operational architecture for combat support execution planning and control / James Leftwich, Robert Tripp, Amanda Geller,... [et al.]
  • Santa Monica (Calif.) [etc.] : Rand, 2002
  • 1 vol. (XXII-79 p.) : ill., carte, graph., tabl. ; 28 cm
  • 1 CD-ROM
  • 0-8330-3169-4
  • 978-0-8330-3169-3
  • 9780833031693 br.
  • 358.413 3
  • "MR-1536"
  • Consultable à l'adresse
  • Bibliogr. p. 77-79
  • Introduction Analysis Approach CSC2 As-Is Architecture: Description and Analysis CS Execution Planning and Control To-Be Concepts and Operational Architecture for the Future Shortcomings and Proposed Changes Summary and Conclusions Appendix A: Interview List Appendix B: As-Is CSC2 Detailed Process Flow Model Appendix C: To-Be CS Execution Planning and Combat Detailed Process Flow Model
  • Présentation de l'éditeur : "To define the elements of a combat support system to help achieve U.S. Air Force Aerospace Expeditionary Force goals, this report analyzes the current command and control (C2) architecture for combat support. Based on this analysis as well as interviews with Air Force personnel, lessons from the Air War Over Servia, and doctrinal changes and evolving practices, the authors provide a series of structural concepts to improve execution of C2 and remedy identified shortfalls in the current system."
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