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Topics: DTIC Archive, Infosino, Charles, BALLISTIC MISSILE DEFENSE ORGANIZATION WASHINGTON DC, *ANTIMISSILE...
The U.S. has a wide range of tools at its disposal to cement foreign cooperative relationships. However, none are more relevant or useful than the Security Assistance program. I believe this program is the linchpin to garnering foreign support for the U.S. led war on terror. The various elements of this program can effectively tilt neutral nations toward the U.S. and strengthen relationships with nations that are already friendly toward the U.S.. It is a program that furthers U.S. strategic...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Willey, Jeffrey D, ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA, *WARFARE, *NATIONAL SECURITY,...
This scoring record documents the efforts of GEO-CENTERS, Inc., to detect and discriminate inert unexploded ordnance (UXO) utilizing the APG Standardized UXO Technology Demonstration Site Open Field. Scoring Records have been coordinated by Larry Overbay and the Standardized UXO Technology Demonstration Site Scoring Committee. Organizations on the committee include. the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Environmental Security Technology Certification Program, the Strategic Environmental...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Overbay, Jr , Larry, ABERDEEN TEST CENTER MD, *UNEXPLODED AMMUNITION, DEFENSE...
The National Center for Remanufacturing and Resource Recovery (NC3R) at the Center for Integrated Manufacturing Studies (CIMS) at Rochester Institute of Technology has successfully researched and demonstrated technologies that are able to enhance the performance of defense weapons and support systems, while managing total life-cycle costs. The program areas supported by this ONR grant were Asset Health Management (AHM), Life-cycle Engineering and Economic Decision Systems (LEEDS), Material...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Nasr, Nabil, ROCHESTER INST OF TECH NY NATIONAL CENTER FOR REMANUFACTURING AND...
The United States is the largest producer and exporter of defense goods in the world, supplying dozens of countries with a range of defense and military products. On the import side, the United States is capable of designing and manufacturing the vast majority of military systems upon which it relies. However, import restrictions impede the United States' ability to acquire defense-related goods as efficiently and cost-effectively as possible. The problem here is two-fold. The DoD is barred...
Topics: DTIC Archive, MARYLAND UNIV COLLEGE PARK CENTER FOR PUBLIC POLICY AND PRIVATE ENTERPRISE, *DEFENSE...
Beginning with the Better Buying Power initiatives, the military components have been required to perform full life-cycle portfolio-level affordability analyses with respect to major defense acquisition programs at key milestones. Prior to this, there was no formal requirement to reconcile program acquisition baselines with resource forecasts beyond the five years of the Future Years Defense Program. This paper discusses the analytical challenges associated with Affordability Analysis and...
Topics: DTIC Archive, INSTITUTE FOR DEFENSE ANALYSES ALEXANDRIA VA, *ACQUISITION, COSTS, DEFENSE SYSTEMS,...
This phase of our study further develops and refines a collaboration capacity survey that was designed by the authors in 2003. Using verbal protocols with subject-matter experts in the DoD acquisition arena, field-testing, and a literature review, the researchers piloted alternative forms of the diagnostic survey. The result was a refined set of interview questions and a survey containing items that assess collaborative capacity, individual demographics, and organizational demographics. Our...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC POLICY,...
Our research group has been broadly studying the use of deliberate deception by software to foil attacks on information systems. This can provide a second line of defense when access controls have been breached or against insider attacks. The thousands of new attacks being discovered every year that subvert access controls say that such a second line of defense is desperately needed. We have developed a number of demonstration systems, including a fake directory system intended to waste the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Rowe, Neil C, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, *COMPUTER PROGRAMS, *INFORMATION...
During the annual contract period, September22, 2005 to September21, 2006, the project personnel continued to perform chemical/physical analyses on bulk pharmaceutical substances and formulated drug products, and to develop and (with borrowed labor) manufacture dosage formulations of interest to the USAMRMC Drug Development Program for parasitic and infectious diseases, chemical and biological defense, etc. Specific objectives were to design, develop, validate, and apply methods to determine...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Lim, Peter, SRI INTERNATIONAL MENLO PARK CA, *BIOLOGICAL WARFARE, *CHEMICAL WARFARE,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE (ARMY) WASHINGTON DC, *ARMY OPERATIONS, *HELICOPTERS,...
This study addresses the management approaches and the trends in joint service programs. Emphasis has been devoted to addressing problem areas and to the effectiveness of management approaches in both major and less than major programs. The study focuses on the program management approaches, trends and problem areas encountered, and methods used to resolve these problem areas. The study revealed that there is a major consensus of opinion that the days of the service unique requirements are...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Wittmann,Matthew, DEFENSE SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT COLL FORT BELVOIR VA, *ACQUISITION,...
This research was conducted to compare a measure of effectiveness common to two models. One model, the Tactical Air-to-Ground Systems Effectivenesss Model, Version II (TAGSEM II), is a computer simulation program. The other model is a field exercise, Red Flag 78-7. Selected missions from the Red Flag exercise were simulated by the TAGSEM program to compare aircraft attrition due to ground-based defensive systems. Hypotheses of equal means were not rejected and a hypothesis of no relationship...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Himes,David A, AIR FORCE INST OF TECH WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OHIO SCHOOL OF...
The world is an ever-changing, dynamic environment. If robots and other intelligent systems are to find ways to cope with and reason about the world adequately, they must be capable of understanding these dynamic features. This dissertation examines the need for a centralized knowledge store capable of storing information that is both spatial and temporal in nature. The interface of a new and unique architecture to handle the exchange of dynamic information and questions about the future state...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Kent, Daniel A, FLORIDA UNIV GAINESVILLE CENTER FOR INTELLIGENT MACHINES AND...
This is GAO s annual assessment of DOD weapon system acquisitions, an area that is on GAO s high-risk list. The report is in response to the mandate in the joint explanatory statement to the DOD Appropriations Act, 2009. It includes (1) observations on the cost performance of DOD s 2011 portfolio of 96 major defense acquisition programs; (2) an assessment of the knowledge attained by key junctures in the acquisition process for 37 major defense acquisition programs, which were selected because...
Topics: DTIC Archive, GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE WASHINGTON DC, *WEAPON SYSTEMS, ACQUISITION, DEFENSE...
The Fifth Annual Chemical Defense Bioscience Review was held at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Columbia, Maryland on 29-31 May 1985. The objective of this review was to present selected research findings in the area of medical defense against chemical warfare agents. This document constitutes the proceedings of that review. Contents of this volume include: Skin Injury and Protection; Sensory Effects; Neurobiological Correlates; Performance.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Lindstrom, Richard E, ARMY MEDICAL RESEARCH INST OF CHEMICAL DEFENSE ABERDEEN PROVING...
This report, comprised of viewgraphs, discusses the relationship between defense test and evaluation and acquisition and how to make it better, including topics of how early decisions affect life cycle cost, systems engineering, network of aviation facilities, and strategic inflection.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Dyer, Joe, NAVAL AIR SYSTEMS COMMAND WASHINGTON DC, *TEST AND EVALUATION, *SYSTEMS...
We define near-substitutable systems as systems that have overlapping capabilities, but are substantially different in some dimensions. Competition between such systems is examined in the context of the dominant Weapon System Franchise model of competition for major defense acquisition programs (MDAPs). Competition between near-substitutes can occur throughout the acquisition cycle. It is most commonly seen in pre-Engineering and Manufacturing Development Analyses of Alternatives (AoAs) where...
Topics: DTIC Archive, INSTITUTE FOR DEFENSE ANALYSES ALEXANDRIA VA, *ACQUISITION, *DEFENSE SYSTEMS, CASE...
Evidence of the decline of the traditional Westphalian nation-state, resulting from the rise of loosely monitored borders and non-governmental actors, has caused concern among Western strategic policy makers who view the preservation of national sovereignty as paramount to the preservation of global stability. Current policy in both the defense and diplomatic realms indicate that the U.S. will have a vested interest in directly supporting regional stability efforts for the foreseeable future. A...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL WAR COLLEGE NEWPORT RI JOINT MILITARY OPERATIONS DEPT, *CIVILIAN POPULATION,...
Contents: Search memory JDU clocking Power supply system for the JDU Packaging JDU logic module test Film spot output signal Input-output equipment for the LTM Philadelphia progress report
Topics: DTIC Archive, SPERRY RAND CORP ST PAUL MN UNIVAC DEFENSE SYSTEMS DIV, *DATA PROCESSING, *MAGNETIC...
Information was needed on the fragmentation of trees and automobiles in the 10- to 50-psi peak overpressure range of a high-explosive test, as part of a program to evaluate the hazards of these debris sources near certain blast- hardened facilities. Toward this objective, full-size trees and automobiles were exposed at Event Dial Pack, a test operation where a 500-ton TNT surface charge was detonated. Three spruce and three aspen trees were subjected to this blast at both the 15- and 50-psi...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Warren, Robert E, BELL TELEPHONE LABS INC WHIPPANY NJ, *ANTIMISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEMS,...
The document contains abstracts of each of the papers presented during the two day DOD Cost Research Symposium held March 2-3, 1966, in Arlington, Virginia. The purpose of the Symposium was to provide a forum for the interchange of ideas and techniques and to generate a greater awareness among personnel engaged in cost analysis of the potentialities of their profession and its importance for the effective operation of the Department of Defense.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Enthoven, Alain C, ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (SYSTEMS ANALYSIS) WASHINGTON DC,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, COMMAND AND CONTROL TECHNICAL CENTER WASHINGTON D C, *NUCLEAR WARFARE, *COMPUTER...
The Defense Finance and Accounting Service planned to replace the payment and entitlement function performed by the Mechanization of Contract Administration Services system with a new or modified system. In anticipation of transitioning to the new contract payment system, the Defense Finance and Accounting Service and the Defense Contract Management Agency were attempting to close out as many contracts as possible. The Defense Finance and Accounting Service, Columbus and the Defense Contract...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Granetto, Paul J, INSPECTOR GENERAL DEPT OF DEFENSE ARLINGTON VA, *CONTRACT...
The Southwest border of the United States provides multiple threats to public safety. The region is influenced by long-standing and unresolved, economic, political and social concerns, that are aggravated by pervasive institutional corruption on both sides of the border. The 9/11 attacks, the presence of multiple terrorists organizations in the Western Hemisphere and the availability of Weapons of Mass Destruction, require us to address Southwest border security shortfalls. Securing the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Diminyatz, Kerry L, ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA, *UNITED STATES, *BOUNDARIES,...
After the independence of its African colonies in the beginning of the 1960s, France maintained strong links and a significant military presence in the young African states. In the 1990s, French-African defense and security cooperation underwent a radical reorientation. In 1996, the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in close coordination with the French Ministry of Defense, developed an innovative system of military training which places the emphasis on three main objectives: (1) building...
Topics: DTIC Archive, MARINE CORPS COMMAND AND STAFF COLL QUANTICO VA, *AFRICA, *MILITARY TRAINING,...
The history you are about to read is a summary of the great work that the Huntsville Engineering and Support Center has accomplished over the last 10 years. In these few pages, it is impossible to fully capture the magnitude of the effort and energy that the hundreds of dedicated professional Center personnel have expended on behalf of the nation. Their work directly improved the lives of Military Members, their Families, other Department of Defense and non-DoD personnel around the world. The...
Topics: DTIC Archive, BROCKINGTON AND ASSOCIATES INC PEACHTREE CORNERS GA, *ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS,...
The U.S. Army Defense Ammunition Center (DAC), Validation Engineering Division (SJMAC-DEV), was tasked by DAC, Maintenance Engineering Division (SJMAC-DEM) to test the Ammunition Peculiar Equipment (APE) 1995 NIR Propellant Analyzer, to MIL-STD-398, Military Standard Shields, Operational for Ammunition Operations, Criteria for Design of and Tests for Acceptance. The test was conducted with the APE 1995 fully loaded with M1 propellant and placed inside the FOSS 5000 Near Infrared Spectrometer....
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARMY DEFENSE AMMUNITION CENTER MCALESTER OK VALIDATION ENGINEERING DIV, *ACCEPTANCE...
The Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC) has surveyed its registered customers since 1999. There are two surveys conducted yearly: Top 200 Users. Roughly 200 users defined in terms of dollar value of billing, number of documents ordered, and downloads from Secure STINET. All 200+ users were surveyed. Surveys were conducted from FY 2000 through FY 2003. Customer Satisfaction Survey. A random sample of all users not included in the Top 200 Survey. Surveys were conducted in FY 1999, FY...
Topics: DTIC Archive, DEFENSE TECHNICAL INFORMATION CENTER FORT BELVOIR VA, *SURVEYS, *TECHNICAL...
This essay is a product of the Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR) 2001 Working Group, a project of the Institute for National Strategic Studies at the National Defense University, Sponsored by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the working group is an independent, honest-broker effort intended to build intellectual capital for the upcoming QDR. More specifically, it aims to frame issues, develop options, and provide insights for the Chairman, the services, and the next administration in...
Topics: DTIC Archive, McKenzie, Kenneth F , Jr, NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIV WASHINGTON DC INST FOR NATIONAL...
Unlike past conflicts, which were characterized by major naval battles in the open ocean, present day threats are mostly associated with rogue nations and terrorist cells. These threats may strike at unsuspected times and locations. The United States Navy may operate from a Sea Base that protects power ashore through the use of surface and air assets. These assets must transit from the Sea Base in the blue water through the littoral region to reach the objective area. Total ship system designs...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Echols, Robert, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, *INTEGRATED SYSTEMS, *NAVAL...
The proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and their means of delivery, primarily ballistic missiles, put at risk the security of the United States, its people, deployed military forces, friends, and allies. The threat of ballistic missiles from Northeast Asia is especially high. China and North Korea are seen as the top threats in the region when it comes to the delivery of WMD through ballistic missiles. Countries such as Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan do not trust the intentions...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Delgado, Roberto L, ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA, *FOREIGN POLICY, *UNITED...
This report is a guide to one of the 13 regular appropriations bills that Congress considers each year. It is designed to supplement the information provided by the House and Senate Appropriations Subcommittees on Defense. It summarizes the status of the bill, its scope, major issues, funding levels, and related congressional activity, and is updated as events warrant. The report lists the key CRS staff relevant to the issues covered and related CRS products. The House approved conference...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Daggett, Stephen, LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE,...
The West Virginia High Technology Consortium (WVHTC) Foundation completed the Internet-based Navy Manufacturing Information Innovation Program for the Office of Naval Research (ONR). The effort was initiated to aid the Navy and the Department of Defense (DoD) in designing and developing a tool to utilize 2lst Century technology to shape both the industrial base research and development efforts to fit current and future needs, and to effectively transfer advanced technology between the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Barrett, Robert, WEST VIRGINIA HIGH TECHNOLOGY CONSORTIUM FOUNDATION FAIRMONT, *NAVAL...
Chemometric approaches have the potential to enhance defense operations against chemical warfare agents (CWAs), for which complex data must be analyzed. Therefore, we have begun an exploration of the use of chemometrics for the correlation of metabolic change with low-level CWA exposure in animal models. In this exploratory study, pigs were exposed to GB (sarin) over a range of concentrations (0.028-0.310 mg/cubic meters) and exposure times (0-180 minutes). Blood (4-8 mL) was collected...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Bevilacqua, Vicky L, EDGEWOOD CHEMICAL BIOLOGICAL CENTER ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND MD,...
This paper discusses the ramifications of current Department of Defense (DoD) Acquisition Reform policies on Navy equipment standardization initiatives and provides an overview of the objectives and benefits of making best value end item selections during the design and construction process. The DoD initiative to implement acquisition reform by changing the processes by which defense system and equipment requirements are defined and communicated to contractors is having significant impacts on...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Sands, Jan, ADVANCED MARINE ENTERPRISES INC ARLINGTON VA, *ACQUISITION,...
Background. Controlling movement across national borders presents numerous political, economic and technical challenges. While primary responsibility for border control rests with the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada (PSEPC), the respective defense departments have both key roles and significant materiel resources with which to support national security objectives. Given the size and in many cases remoteness of North American borders,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NORTH AMERICAN TECHNOLOGY AND INDUSTRIAL BASE ORGANIZATION WASHINGTON DC, *UNITED...
In May 2006, the Administration launched an effort to revive U.S.-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) security cooperation under the auspices of a new Gulf Security Dialogue (GSD). The Dialogue now serves as the principal security coordination mechanism between the United States and the six countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC): Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Oman. The core objectives of the Dialogue are the promotion of intra-GCC and GCC-U.S....
Topics: DTIC Archive, Blanchard, Christopher M, LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH...
Three issues pertaining to Saudi security are relevant in shaping Saudi-American relations. The first concerns the American role. Intervention in the post-Cold War world is difficult to justify without an overriding threat. Public opinion in the West, including the United States, is influenced more by economics than projecting military power far from home with its potential for casualties, with the recent exception of Afghanistan. Saudi defense planners do not expect America to provide a fixed...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Bin Ahmed Al-Saud, Naef, MINISTRY OF DEFENSE AND AVIATION RIYADH (SAUDIA ARABIA),...
Service-oriental architecture (SOA) builds on computer engineering approaches of the past to offer an architectural approach for enterprise systems, oriented around offering services on a network of consumers. For federal senior leadership teams, it offers a path forward, allowing for incremental and focused improvement of their IT support systems. With thoughtful engineering and an enterprise point of view, SOA offers positive benefits such as language neutral integration, component reuse,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, SOFTWARE TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT CENTER HILL AFB UT, *SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, *DEPARTMENT OF...
AEP Business Needs and Benefits: Comply with Environmental Liabilities Recognition, Validation, and Reporting requirements. Meet DoD Information Technology certification standards. Conduct program analysis & evaluation for optimizing programming, planning, and budgeting. Prevent time consuming verification and costly rework of data entered in multiple systems. Eliminate redundant/obsolete data collection, and add new data requirements. Monitor program performance to meet Army Environmental...
Topics: DTIC Archive, OFFICE OF THE ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE ARMY (INSTALLATIONS ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT)...
Our objective was to determine whether contract deliveries and payments for the Defense Advanced Global Positioning System (GPS) Receiver (contract FA8807-09-C-0002) were made in accordance with contractual agreements and applicable criteria. Additionally, while addressing our audit objectives, we identified that property accountability needed improvement and that there was inappropriate use of performancebased payments. See Appendix A for a discussion of the scope and methodology related to...
Topics: DTIC Archive, INSPECTOR GENERAL DEPT OF DEFENSE ARLINGTON VA, *AUDITING, *CONTRACTS, *GLOBAL...
During the most recent rounds of Base Closure and Realignment Commission activities in 2005, a significant number of training bases were closed. In light of the introduction of new technologies and the great expansion of unmanned aircraft systems (UASs) in the force, Department of Defense planners and some in Congress have become concerned that the existing training infrastructure bases and their training support facilities may not be adequate to train UAS air and ground components and the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, RAND NATIONAL DEFENSE RESEARCH INST SANTA MONICA CA, *AIRCRAFT, *DRONES, *TRAINING,...
The final report of the Defense Science Board 2014 Summer Study on Strategic Surprise is attached. In accordance with its charter, the study reviewed how information about a potential adversary may lead to changing current Department priorities and what the possible actions and hedges against those changing priorities may be. The study considered what actions, if not taken by the Department, might lead to potential regrets in 2024. They study also reviewed possible actions and hedges against...
Topics: DTIC Archive, DEFENSE SCIENCE BOARD WASHINGTON DC, *DEFENSE PLANNING, ANTIMISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEMS,...
Threats to Light Armoured Vehicles (LAVs) have been defined, modelled and analyzed. Procedures for analyzing the threats have been developed, compatible with DRDC measurement capabilities, and are described in detail in this study. The DAS is intended to be a modular, federated system, configurable for specific mission demands and developed based on field trials complemented by deterministic engineering models, scene generators and war-gaming simulators. Based on the analysis, a basic Defensive...
Topics: DTIC Archive, DEFENCE RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CANADA VALCARTIER (QUEBEC), *ARMORED VEHICLES,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Hansen, Jens M., DANISH DEFENCE RESEARCH ESTABLISHMENT COPENHAGEN, *ANTIMISSILE...
Why GAO Did This Study. Non-disability mental conditions, such as personality disorders, can render a servicemember unsuitable for military service and can lead to an administrative separation. GAO was mandated to report on non-disability mental condition separations. This report examines the extent to which (1) DOD and the military services are able to identify the number of enlisted servicemembers separated for nondisability mental conditions, and (2) the military services are complying with...
Topics: DTIC Archive, GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE WASHINGTON DC, *MEDICAL SERVICES, *MENTAL HEALTH,...
Outline of presentation. A small country perspective. The swinging pendulum: From preparedness to deployment to preparedness? or from national defence to PSOs to national defence? Transformation of Swedish defence acquisition. Reformation of Swedish defence logistics. Methodology. Priorities by the Chief of defence logistics. A tentative research agenda.
Topics: DTIC Archive, SWEDISH DEFENCE RESEARCH AGENCY STOCKHOLM, *ACQUISITION, *DEFENSE SYSTEMS, DEFENSE...
Over the last few years, military experimentation has attained unprecedented salience. The Secretary of Defense, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, and Congress have all called for increased efforts in military experimentation.1 Because this support is relatively new, military experimentation is in the anomalous position of being popular, yet unfamiliar. The resulting lack of understanding of the nature of military experimentation has acted to the detriment of the various efforts now ongoing at...
Topics: DTIC Archive, CNA ANALYSIS AND SOLUTIONS ARLINGTON VA, *MILITARY PLANNING, *SECOND WORLD WAR, *WAR...
The importance of hardening the SAFEGUARD System to EMP was established in the turbulent arguments of complexity and potential vulnerability of any ABM system during the deployment debates of the late 1960s. During the course of the considerable effort to achieve the operational Grand Forks Tactical Site, a unique problem was posed by the over 40 miles of buried conduits which formed part of the shielding for the control and power cables connected to each missile cell. Since these conduits were...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Agee, Forrest J., Roberts, Huey A., HARRY DIAMOND LABS ADELPHI MD, *NONDESTRUCTIVE...
Verification of arms control agreements could be facilitated by deploying ICBMs in a number of identical areas, one or more of which could be chosen for inspection. The paper treats the attack and defense of ICBMs deceptively based and defended by interceptors. A given number of interceptors can be concentrated in selected areas or can be assigned uniformly across areas. The interceptors can be constrained to defend specific missiles or can be preferentially assigned to attackers after the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Bracken, Jerome, INSTITUTE FOR DEFENSE ANALYSES ALEXANDRIA VA PROGRAM ANALYSIS DIV,...