학술논문

Automating Command Post and Battle Staff Operations at the USAF 45th Space Wing
Document Type
Conference
Source
MILCOM 2006 - 2006 IEEE Military Communications conference Military Communications Conference, 2006. MILCOM 2006. IEEE. :1-7 Oct, 2006
Subject
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Aerospace
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Crisis management
Command and control systems
Displays
US Department of Defense
Business communication
Knowledge management
Relational databases
XML
Authentication
Discrete event simulation
Language
ISSN
2155-7578
2155-7586
Abstract
The DOD Net-Centric strategy seeks to insure that all data are visible, available, and useable when needed and where needed. Data visibility and usefulness are dependent on the development of systems and applications that are network enabled and have the capability to present information in a coherent manner. The current largely paper-driven procedures for installation command post and crisis management activities must give way to more automated processes that allow data to be automatically ingested from many sources available on the network. Moreover, data at the local level needs to be available on the network to other information consumers. Recently, the USAF 45th Space Wing at Patrick Air Force Base installed a low-cost solution for automating Command Post and Battle Staff operations. The system, named Shark Command and Control System (SCCS), is based on WebEOC®, a commercial product created and marketed for emergency operations centers by ESi, Inc. WebEOC® was easily adapted to the role of daily command post operations and was already suitable for emergency/crisis management operations. The capabilities provided by WebEOC® are significantly enhanced by the Knowledge Management Framework (KMF), which is based on BEA's AquaLogic® Data Services Platform and Modus Operandi's Wave® product. The KMF allows SCCS to display federated data from a wide variety of data sources, including relational databases and XML documents. The KMF provides a semantic layer on top of the federated data to allow queries to return information based on a domain model that includes classes and relationships between classes.