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The Department of Defense and the military continually grapple with complex scientific, engineering, and technological problems. Defense systems analysis offers a way to reach a clearer understanding of how to approach and think about complex problems. It guides analysts in defining the question, capturing previous work in the area, assessing the principal issues, and understanding how they are linked. The goal of defense systems analysis is not necessarily to find a particular solution but to provide a roadmap to a solution, or an understanding of the relative value of alternative solutions. In this book, experts in the field -- all of them with more than twenty years of experience -- offer insights, advice, and concrete examples to guide practitioners in the art of defense systems analysis.

The book describes general issues in systems analysis and analysis protocols in specific defense areas. It offers a useful overview of the process, a discussion of different venues, and practical advice running a study and reporting its results. It discusses red teaming (the search for vulnerabilities that might be exploited by an adversary) and its complement, blue teaming (the search for solutions to known shortcomings). It describes real-world defense systems analysis for both traditional and nontraditional areas, including air defense and ballistic missile defense systems, bioterrorism defense, space warfare, and interplanetary communications.Perspectives on Defense Systems Analysis is a very readable resource for analysts and engineers in industry, government, and research.

Acknowledgments ix
Foreword xi
Introduction to the Authors xiii
I Systems Analysis Overview
William P. Delaney
1 The Goal and Organization of This Book
3(4)
2 The What, Why, and Who of Defense Systems Analysis
7(8)
3 The How of Defense Systems Analysis
15(20)
4 Examples of Defense Systems Analysis Studies
35(16)
II Broad Views of Defense Systems Analysis
5 Some Thoughts about Systems Engineering, Analysis, and Practitioners: An Industry Perspective
51(26)
Robert Stein
6 Systems Analysis and Red Teaming
77(12)
Aryeh Feder
7 Blue Teaming and Telling a Good Story
89(14)
Robert G. Atkins
8 Truth and Systems Analysis
103(24)
Alan D. Bernard
III Defense Systems Analysis in Specific Areas
9 Air Defense Systems Analysis
127(18)
David J. Ebel
10 Ballistic Missile Defense Systems Analysis
145(50)
Stephen D. Weiner
11 Systems Analysis in Nontraditional Areas
195(20)
Michael P. Shatz
12 Systems Analysis in the Air, Space, and Cyberspace Domains
215(24)
Jack G. Fleischman
13 A Hundred Megabits per Second from Mars: A Systems Analysis Example
239(26)
Don M. Boroson
Summing Up 265(6)
William P. Delaney
Acronyms 271