An operational architecture for improving Air Force command and control through enhanced agile combat support planning, execution, monitoring, and control processes / / Kristin F. Lynch [et al.]

This document presents an architecture that describes a TO-BE vision for integrating enhanced ACS processes into Air Force command and control (C2) as it is defined in Joint Publications. This architecture addresses the near-term--what C2 processes could be in the next 4-5 years using current Air F...

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Place / Publishing House:Santa Monica, CA : : Rand Corporation ;, 2014
Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (xxxi, 95 pages) :; illustrations (some color)
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  • Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
  • "Prepared for the United States Air Force; approved for public release; distribution unlimited."
  • "RR-261-AF"--Page 4 of cover
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Summary:This document presents an architecture that describes a TO-BE vision for integrating enhanced ACS processes into Air Force command and control (C2) as it is defined in Joint Publications. This architecture addresses the near-term--what C2 processes could be in the next 4-5 years using current Air Force assets. It first identifies C2 processes and the echelons of command responsible for executing those processes and then describes how enhanced ACS planning, execution, monitoring, and control processes to provide senior leaders with enterprise ACS capability and constraint information. We use this architecture to identify and describe where shortfalls or major gaps exist between current ACS processes (the AS-IS) and this vision for integratined ACS processes into Air Force C2 (the TO-BE).
ISBN:0833090038
Access:Open access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Kristin F. Lynch [et al.]