DocumentCode
1789427
Title
Evaluating impacts of system integration on joint fires operations
Author
Lo, Edward H. S. ; Hoek, Peter J. ; Au, T. Andrew
Author_Institution
Joint & Oper. Anal. Div., Defence Sci. & Technol. Organ., Canberra, ACT, Australia
fYear
2014
fDate
11-13 Nov. 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
6
Abstract
Advances in military information and systems technologies have greatly improved warfighters´ situational awareness on the battlefield and ability to make critical decisions in a timely manner. System integration is an important enabler for improving planning and execution of operations via availability of timely, relevant information and synchronization of activity. The Coalition Attack Guidance Experiment (CAGE) aims to assess potential joint fires capabilities and the resulting operational impacts, which can be effective to meet challenges from new and evolving threats. This paper highlights results from a recent CAGE activity and key lessons learnt to improve future endeavours. Of primary importance is the need to consider the human dimension and extant processes for effective system integration.
Keywords
military computing; military systems; CAGE activity; coalition attack guidance experiment; joint fires operations; military; system integration impacts; Analysis of variance; Atmospheric modeling; Computer architecture; Fires; Joints; Object recognition; Testing; CAGE; Hypothesis testing; human-in-the-loop experiment; sociotechnical system; system integration;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Military Communications and Information Systems Conference (MilCIS), 2014
Conference_Location
Canberra, ACT
Print_ISBN
978-1-4799-4059-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MilCIS.2014.7002724
Filename
7002724
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