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An ad hoc committee will be formed to facilitate an open dialogue with leading industry, academic, and government experts.
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·2018
On July 18-20, 2018, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine's Air Force Studies Board convened a workshop in Washington, D.C., on multi-domain command and control (MDC2) in the U.S. Air Force. The workshop participants focused on challenges and opportunities in the areas of op...
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Description
An ad hoc committee will be formed to facilitate an open dialogue with leading industry, academic, and government experts to: (1) identify future technological advancements (with emphasis on commercial advancements) that will impact the future multi-domain battlespace command and control environment with specific focus on the Command Air Operations Center (CAOC); (2) discuss possible models for getting access to the broad spectrum of data sources and cognitive predictive intelligence capability that could be critical in making informed, tailored, timely, and relevant decisions necessary to achieve Air Superiority in the 2030 timeframe; and (3) explore options for investment “on ramps” and “off ramps” in the 2022 and 2025 timeframe for relevant capability in the 2030/2035 timeframe. A rapporteur-authored proceedings of the workshop will be prepared in accordance with institutional guidelines.
Contributors
Sponsors
Department of Defense
Staff
Joan Fuller
Lead
Steven Darbes
Marguerite Schneider
Kevin Suchernick
Major units and sub-units
Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences
Lead
Air Force Studies Board
Lead