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Accession Number:
ADA199456
Title:
Report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on Computer Applications to Training and Wargaming
Descriptive Note:
Final rept.
Corporate Author:
DEFENSE SCIENCE BOARD WASHINGTON DC
Report Date:
1988-05-01
Pagination or Media Count:
62.0
Abstract:
Computer-based, simulated scenarios offer the only practical and affordable means to improve the training of joint operational commanders, their staffs, and the commanders and staffs who report to them. Such decision makers need the opportunity to exercise their decision skills, to test war plans, and to train to work as a closely coordinated force. Increasingly, joint training cannot be conducted in the anticipated theater of operations. There are political objections to disruption of civil activity. The cost of an actual exercise at this level is great. Battle simulation offers the only opportunity to practice the use of certain weapon systems, sensors, tactics, and techniques against a skilled adversary. Today, it is possible to make a substantive improvement to computer-assisted joint training and wargaming. The Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff asked the Defense Science Board to develop a plan to integrate anticipated advanced in computer technology to support training and wargaming for joint warfighting.
Distribution Statement:
APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE