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Methods of Utilizing Surveillance and Reconnaissance Assets to Enable Command and Control Schema Analysis

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Chang, T. ; Center for Army Anal., Fort Belvoir, VA

Summary form only given. Using the army intelligence master plan, we can explain features and concept of operations (CONORS) of a physics-based analytical toolset that assists decision makers in the planning and development of a command and control schema. The analytical insights determine boundary conditions, identify target and environmental characteristics and adjust behaviors of simulated surveillance assets and combat systems they can direct. Based on observed activity, intent, and capability, the deployed forces can be redirected toward high-valued targets. A discussion of the force development and integration will be provided to satisfy tactical and strategic issues, as well as its applicability to broader theater and campaign level issues. The results of this effort will help define requirements for enhancing command and control, based upon allocation of reconnaissance resources

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Simulation Conference, 2006. WSC 06. Proceedings of the Winter

Date of Conference: 3-6 Dec. 2006

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