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Overview of Command and Control application in CIV Project

Given by aJack Kantak, Vanguard Research at Rome Lab Special Review on Dec 20 1996. Foils prepared 15 January 97

This gives Background to application choice, Scenario and a description of particular demonstration today
CIV SIMULATION OBJECTIVE
  • WHAT: Show Rapid Prototyping can be a Low Cost and Moderate Risk Effort using Evolving Commercial/Research Tools and Technologies
  • HOW: Simulate a Situation that Requires Multi-Agency Collaboration and Interactive Visualization to Solve a Well Defined Problem
SCENARIO OVERVIEW
  • MISSION: NORAD Air Defense Over US Territory
  • THREAT: Terrorist Programmed Aerial Vehicle
  • CONSTRUCT: Three Independent but Mutually Supportive Phases
    • - Planning - Execution - Emergency Response


Table of Contents for Overview of Command and Control application in CIV Project


001 CIV C2 Application Review  20 December 1996
002 BRIEFING OVERVIEW
003 BACKGROUND 
004 CIV SIMULATION OBJECTIVE
005 C2 APPLICATION (C2A) OPPORTUNITIES
006 CIV C2A GOALS
007 SIM ASSETS
008 SCENARIO
009 SCENARIO OVERVIEW
010 C2A  -  MISSION
011 C2A  -  TERRORIST THREAT
012 C2A  -  CONSTRUCT
013 SCENARIO INTRODUCTION
014 SCENARIO INTRODUCTION (Continued)
015 RESPONSE PLANNING
016 EXECUTION  -  THREAT DETECTION
017 EXECUTION  -  THREAT DETECTION (Continued)
018 EXECUTION  -  AUTHORIZATION
019 EXECUTION  -  INTERCEPT ANALYSIS
020 EXECUTION  -  INTERCEPT ANALYSIS (Continued)
021 EXECUTION  -  INTERCEPT
022 EXECUTION  -  INTERCEPT (Continued)
023 EMERGENCY RESPONSE


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