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E-grāmata: Strategy for an Army Center for Network Science, Technology, and Experimentation

  • Formāts: 98 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Aug-2007
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309179782
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The U.S. military has committed to a strategy of network-centric warfare. As a result, the Army has become increasingly interested in the critical role of network science. To a significant extent, this interest was stimulated by an earlier NRC report, Network Science. To build on that book, the Army asked the NRC to conduct a study to define advanced operating models and architectures for future Army laboratories and centers focused on network science, technologies, and experimentation (NSTE). The challenges resulting from base realignment and closure (BRAC) relocations of Army research, development, and engineering resourcesas they affected the NSTE programwere also to be a focus of the study. This book provides a discussion of what NSTE is needed by the Army; an examination of the NSTE currently carried out by the Army; an assessment of needed infrastructure resources for Army NSTE; and an analysis of goals, models, and alternatives for an NSTE center.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 What Network Science, Technology, and Experimentation Is Needed by the Army 3 Network Science, Technology, and Experimentation Across the Army Today 4 Infrastructure Resources Necessary for Army Network Science, Technology, and Experimentation 5 Goals, Models, and Alternatives for an NSTEC References Appendix A Committee Meetings Appendix B Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
Summary 1(9)
Introduction
10(6)
Background
10(2)
Statement of Task and Study Objectives
12(1)
Major Assumptions and Constraints
12(1)
Network Science
13(1)
Report Organization
14(2)
What Network Science, Technology, and Experimentation is Needed by the Army?
16(12)
Scope of Network Science, Technology, and Experimentation
16(2)
Communications and Information Networks
18(1)
Human Performance in Networks, Adversary Understanding, and Other Network Areas
19(4)
Priorities
23(2)
NSTE S&T Investment Strategy
24(1)
Proposed Mission Statement
25(1)
Chapter Summary
25(3)
Network Science, Technology, and Experimentation Across the Army Today
28(10)
NSTE Organizations
28(9)
Information and Communications
29(6)
Human Performance in Networks
35(1)
Adversary Understanding
36(1)
Efforts in Other Network Areas
36(1)
Chapter Summary
37(1)
Infrastructure Resources Necessary for Army Network Science, Technology, and Experimentation
38(13)
Infrastructure Framework
39(8)
Development of Theory and Associated Technologies
40(1)
Human Performance in Networks
41(1)
Integration of New Technologies
42(1)
Experimentation
43(4)
Organizational Elements of an NSTEC
47(3)
Army Contributions
47(1)
Academic (University) Contributions
47(1)
Industry Contributions
48(1)
Scope and Structure
48(1)
Centralized Versus Distributed Facilities
49(1)
Chapter Summary
50(1)
Goals, Models, and Alternatives for an NSTEC
51(18)
Organizational Goals
51(4)
Attracting and Retaining Human Talent
52(1)
Partnering with Industry and Academia
53(1)
Meeting Special Military Needs
53(2)
Operating Models for NSTEC Governance
55(12)
Structure
55(1)
Special Authorities
56(5)
Governance and Business Attributes
61(3)
Command Relationships and Leadership
64(1)
Alternatives
65(1)
Recommended Strategy
65(2)
Chapter Summary
67(2)
REFERENCES
69(8)
APPENDIXES
Committee Meetings
73(4)
Biographical Sketches of Committee Members
77
Committee on Strategies for Network Science, Technology, and Experimentation, National Research Council