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Inside the Navy's Command Center of the Future
2009-09-29
Posted by:Anonymoose

#5  IIRC WAFF > THE US APPROACHES ITS DEBT CEILING - AGAIN. Congress keeps raising the mandated ceilings, now as high as US$13.2TRILYUHN VERSUS APPROXI US$14.0 TRILYUHN OFFICIAL NET GDP.

IOW, the US will only have US$1.0TRILYUHN-OR-JUST-UNDER in positive net revenue to spend on anything [read, NEW BONDS = CHINA]???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2009-09-29 21:06  

#4  Not quite, but close.

I'm not sure I agree that this project suggests the Navy has too much budget. (They may or may not, but I wouldn't base the assessment on this center.)

SPAWAR's Systems Center is tasked with developing this sort of concept demonstration prototype so that warfighters can evaluate potential R&D investments towards new systems.

This prototype addresses an existing JCS mandate that the services form a Common Operational Picture which merges sensor, intel, and other information into displays and analyses available to all the commanders in a theater. The COP is intended to be updated in real-time, to allow drill down for lower unit commanders and to form the basis for multiservice operational coordination. That's a tough, complex capability to provide. In addition to basic technical challenges in e.g. data fusion and analysis, there are questions regarding human information absorbtion, interaction with intelligent software agents and team dynamics when these new capabilities are available. A prototype center like this allows some of those questions to be addressed at low cost before larger dollars are invested in detailed development and deployment.
Posted by: lotp   2009-09-29 18:53  

#3  Now they can do rudder orders from the Pentagon.
Posted by: Penguin   2009-09-29 18:41  

#2  Looks like somebody has too much budget. Especially when the Navy can't afford to build ships. I fear the Navy will be utterly unprepared for the next war.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2009-09-29 18:14  

#1  Looks like the set of Star Trek.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2009-09-29 17:44  

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