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Lessons from the Army's Future Combat Systems Program
Controlling the Cost of C4I Upgrades on Naval Ships
C4I systems have evolved rapidly over the last few decades, and the cost of keeping these products up-to-date on new and in-service U.S. Navy ships is high due to configuration, …
The Global Landpower Network
The U.S. Army has introduced the global landpower network (GLN) concept as a means to integrate, sustain, and advance the Army's considerable ongoing efforts to meet U.S. national …
Unmanned Aircraft Systems for Logistics Applications
RAND Arroyo Center evaluated potential logistics applications for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) to determine whether they are technically feasible, operationally feasible, and …
The Weapons Mix Problem
Offers some initial observations into the internetting of fires process and a foundation for understanding its relationship to combat outcome. For the Army's future force, what is …
Chasing Multinational Interoperability
Recent national defense policies focus on the importance of multinational interoperability to meeting U.S. defense goals. By recounting their literature review and structured …
Readiness Reporting for an Adaptive Army
This study examines the readiness reporting system in light of changes experienced by Army units in the past decade, a period in which the Army learned to adapt to emerging …
Targeted Interoperability
Allocation of Forces, Fires, and Effects Using Genetic Algorithms
Decisionmaking within the Future Battle Command structure will demand an increasing ability to comprehend and structure information on the battlefield. Decision aids must be …
Unfolding the Future of the Long War
The United States is currently engaged in a military effort that has been characterized as the "long war." This study explores the concept of long war and identifies ways in which …
The War Within
Enabling the Global Response Force
The Global Response Force (GRF) is built for rapid response to unforeseen operations. This study determined access strategies for each geographic combatant command given …