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E-raamat: FORCEnet Implementation Strategy

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Dec-2005
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309653855
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FORCEnet is currently defined as the operational construct and architectural framework for naval warfare in the information age that integrates warriors, sensors, networks, command and control, platforms, and weapons into a networked, distributed, combat force that is scalable across all levels of conflict from seabed to space and sea to land. Although this definition views FORCEnet as the operational construct and the architectural framework for the entire transformed Navy, some have viewed FORCEnet merely as an information network and the associated FORCEnet architecture merely as an information systems architecture. FORCEnet Implementation Strategy provides advice regarding both the adequacy of this definition and the actions required to implement FORCEnet.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Executive Summary 1 Transforming the Navy and Marine Corps into a Network-Centric Force 2 Defining FORCEnet 3 Joint Capability Development and Department of Defense Network-Centric Plans and Intentions 4 Coevolution of FORCEnet Operational Concepts and Materiel 5 FORCEnet Architecture and System Design 6 Science and Technology to Support the FORCEnet Information Infrastructure 7 Implementation Strategy 8 Accounting of the Terms of Reference Appendix A: Biographies of Committee Members and Staff Appendix B: Agendas for Committee Meetings Appendix C: Acronyms and Abbreviations
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1
1 TRANSFORMING THE NAVY AND MARINE CORPS INTO A NETWORK-CENTRIC FORCE 11
1.1 The Promise of Network-Centric Operations (a Scenario),
12
1.2 Key Characteristics Needed to Achieve the Promise of Network-Centric Operations,
19
1.3 "Engineering the Vision",
21
1.4 Where Are We Today?,
23
1.5 Addressing the Challenges,
25
1.6 Findings,
30
2 DEFINING FORCEnet 31
2.1 The Origin and Development of the FORCEnet Concept,
31
2.2 Definition of FORCEnet,
37
2.3 Dual-Spiral Coevolution,
41
2.4 Findings and Recommendations,
45
3 JOINT CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT AND DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE NETWORK-CENTRIC PLANS AND INITIATIVES 47
3.1 Introduction,
47
3.2 Requirements Prioritization and Acquisition,
48
3.3 Joint Concept Development and Experimentation,
54
3.4 Joint Testing—The Joint Distributed Engineering Plant,
61
3.5 Joint Training Transformation,
64
3.6 Global Information Grid,
66
3.7 Coalition Operations,
71
3.8 Challenges in Bridging Network-Centric Concepts and Joint Capabilities,
72
3.9 Findings and Recommendations,
73
4 COEVOLUTION OF FORCEnet OPERATIONAL CONCEPTS AND MATERIEL 79
4.1 Introduction,
79
4.2 Coevolution of Operating Concepts and Technology into Warfighting Capabilities,
81
4.3 Concept Development,
83
4.4 The Role of Sea Trial,
97
4.5 Turning Requirements into Programs,
102
4.6 Program Acquisition,
104
4.7 Enabling Timely and Effective Coevolution,
105
4.8 Governance,
107
4.9 Findings and Recommendations,
110
5 FORCEnet ARCHITECTURE AND SYSTEM DESIGN 115
5.1 What It Takes to Achieve the FORCEnet Promise,
115
5.2 Architecture Definition and Process,
119
5.3 Status of Efforts to Realize the FORCEnet Architecture,
121
5.4 System Engineering Considerations,
129
5.5 Management of Operations,
131
5.6 Facilities,
134
5.7 Vulnerabilities and Solutions,
135
5.8 Findings and Recommendations,
138
6 SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY TO SUPPORT THE FORCEnet INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE 142
6.1 Overview and Background,
142
6.2 Enabling Technologies and Functional Capabilities,
144
6.3 Enabling Technologies Resulting from the Global Information Grid,
170
6.4 Science and Technology Program of the Office of Naval Research,
174
6.5 Summary Technology Findings and Recommendations for the FORCEnet Information Infrastructure,
179
7 IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY 186
7.1 Implementation Strategy Objectives,
186
7.2 Clarity of Purpose,
187
7.3 Continuous Capability Evolution and Innovation,
188
7.4 Forcewide Perspective for Materiel Development,
197
7.5 Integration with Joint Developments,
202
8 ACCOUNTING OF THE TERMS OF REFERENCE 210
APPENDIXES
A Biographies of Committee Members and Staff
215
B Agendas for Committee Meetings
222
C Acronyms and Abbreviations
237
Committee on the FORCEnet Implementation Strategy, National Research Council