Title :
Proof-of-concept prototype of a portable wireless battlefield ministration tracking system
Author :
Impson, Jeremy ; Kupst, Shirley ; Mehravari, Nader
Author_Institution :
Adv. Technol. Dept., Lockheed Martin Syst. Integration, Owego, NY, USA
Abstract :
To remain relevant and current with the evolution of warfare and battlefields in the 21st Century, in 1998, the US Army had identified a need for an innovative approach to the delivery of the emergency ministration, pastoral care, and other battlefield religious support to the warfighter. Through it Advanced Concepts and Technology (ACT II) program Topic Number 99-CSS- 08, the Army outlined the requirements to provide effective and innovative combat support services of a projection force\´s emergency religious operations: "to provide the Unit Ministry Team (UMT) with capability to digitally track and transmit emergency ministration and pastoral care information to a data collection point for use by casualty assistance offices and notification of next-of-kin." To respond to this requirement, in 1999, we researched and designed an architecture for a "Portable, Wireless Battlefield Ministration Tracking and Information System." Our proposed system solution provides the members of the Unit Ministry Team (UMT) and other appropriate personnel with the capability to digitally store and transmit casualty emergency ministrations and pastoral care information via hand-held and mobile wireless computing devices to a centralized data collection point.. As part of this one-year research and development program, we developed a working proof-of-concept prototype of our proposed solution which was successfully demonstrated. We describe the developed prototype and the associated demonstration scenarios.
Keywords :
emergency services; military communication; military computing; mobile computing; personnel; portable computers; tracking; ACT II program; Advanced Concepts and Technology program; US Army; Unit Ministry Team; battlefield religious support; casualty assistance offices; emergency ministration; emergency religious operations; hand-held computing devices; mobile wireless computing devices; next-of-kin notification; pastoral care; personnel; portable wireless battlefield ministration tracking system; proof-of-concept prototype; research and development program; warfare; Computer architecture; Handheld computers; Information systems; Military computing; Mobile computing; Open systems; Personnel; Prototypes; Research and development; Satellites;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, 2001. MILCOM 2001. Communications for Network-Centric Operations: Creating the Information Force. IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7225-5
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2001.985853