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Institute for Joint Warfare Analysis (IJWA)

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    Monterey Bay Mine Impact Buriel Experiment
    (Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2000-09) Chu, Peter C.; Smith, Timothy B.; Haeger, Steven D.; Institute for Joint Warfare Analysis (IJWA)
    Mine Impact Burial Experiment (MIBEX) was conducted at Monterey Bay on May 23, 2000 using a simulated mine. During the experiment, we carefully observe mine track and mine burial depth while simultaneously take gravity cores. After analyzing the gravity cores, we obtain the bottom sediment shear strength data set. Such synchronous mine burial depth and shear strength data were used to evaluate the Navy's Impact Burial Prediction Model (IBPM) which creates a two-dimensional time history of a bottom mine as it falls through air, water, and sediment. The output of the model is the predicted burial depth of the mine in the sediment in meters, as well as height, area, and volume protruding. Model input consists of environmental parameters and mine characteristics, as well as parameters describing the mine’s release. The MIBEX data show that the current IBPM model needs to be improved.
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    Coordination of Fleet Battle Experimentation and Joint Experimentation Programs Results from Experiment Echo
    (Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1999) Schacher, Gordon E.; Institute for Joint Warfare Analysis (IJWA)
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    Multi-casualty Incident Exercise Modeling, Data Acquisition, and Parameters
    (Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1998) Schacher, Gordon E.; Operations Research (OR); Graduate School of Operational and Information Sciences (GSOIS); Institute for Joint Warfare Analysis (IJWA)
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    RELIEF Overview
    (Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School., 2013-09) Institute for Joint Warfare Analysis (IJWA); Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE); Graduate School of Engineering and Applied Science (GSEAS); Research & Experimentation for Local & International Emergency First-Responders (RELIEF); Naval Postgraduate School
    RELIEF provides an environment that fuses interactive community building and knowledge sharing activities with concept-based socio-technological experimentation. Since 2009, RELIEF has brought humanitarian practitioners, technology developers, federal civilians, and active-duty military personnel together for hands on collaboration. The multi-institutional field setting provides a semi-structured learning environment promoting collaboration and relationship building across an increasingly diverse response network.
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    Time critical targets in Fleet battle experiment - Foxtrot
    (Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2000) Gallup, Shelley P.; Institute for Joint Warfare Analysis (IJWA)
    "This report presents data with respect to response to time critical targets (TCTs) in Fleet Battle Experiment Foxtrot (FBE-F) as collected from the LAWS server on USS JFK. The purpose of this report is to provide a means for issuing some initial data related to performance of a Joint Fires Element (JFE), an experimental organization deployed for the purpose (among others) of responding to TCT's within a target's dwell time (prior to the target's opportunity to attack or move prior to itself being attacked..." -- Introduction.
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    RELIEF 10-03 After Action Report
    (Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School., 2010-07-29) Crowley, John; Institute for Joint Warfare Analysis (IJWA); Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE); Graduate School of Engineering and Applied Science (GSEAS); Research & Experimentation for Local & International Emergency First-Responders (RELIEF); Naval Postgraduate School
    The RELIEF 10-03 experiments was the first pause in operations for several of the key free-and-open-source software players in the Haiti response, as well as the first chance many had to work on issues discovered in the field, especially as it relates to the interoperation of their applications with large organizations like the DoD. The attendees included Sahana, OpenStreetMap, Walking Papers, GeoCommons, Synergy Strike Force, and the ESRI. Also attending were Dr. John Gage (Kleiner Perkins and former CTO of Sun Microsystems) and Dr. Linton Wells (Force Transformation Chair, National Defense University and former CIO of the DoD).
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    RELIEF Newsletter / February 2013 / Issue 6
    (Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School., 2013-02) Institute for Joint Warfare Analysis (IJWA); Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE); Graduate School of Engineering and Applied Science (GSEAS); Research & Experimentation for Local & International Emergency First-Responders (RELIEF); Naval Postgraduate School
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    Research and Experimentation for Local & International Emergency First- Responders, RELIEF 11-01
    (Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School., 2010-11-30) Crowley, John; Wells, Linton II; Institute for Joint Warfare Analysis (IJWA); Sharing To Accelerate Research - Transformative Innovation for Development and Emergency Support (STAR-TIDES); Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE); Graduate School of Engineering and Applied Science (GSEAS); Research & Experimentation for Local & International Emergency First-Responders (RELIEF); Naval Postgraduate School
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    Research & Experimentation for Local & International Emergency First-Responders (RELIEF) 12-2 Quick Look Report
    (Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School., 2012-02) Institute for Joint Warfare Analysis (IJWA); Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE); Graduate School of Engineering and Applied Science (GSEAS); Research & Experimentation for Local & International Emergency First-Responders (RELIEF); Naval Postgraduate School
    Naval Postgraduate School RELIEF 12-2 Quick Look Report, Camp Roberts, CA, 27 February - 2 March 2012
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    From research to reality a retrospective on the development and acquisition of naval capabilities during the Cold War era : report of a symposium held at the Naval Postgraduate School 12 and 13 June 2001
    (Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 2002-03-01) Colvard, James E.; DePoy, Phil E.; Institute for Joint Warfare Analysis (IJWA); Institute for Joint Warfare Analysis
    The 200-year plus history of the U.S. Navy is a proud story of battles fought and won, of outstanding leaders afloat and ashore, and of selfless service to our Nation. Equally important, it is a story of the continuing application of new technology to the advancement of Naval capabilities. Perhaps at no other period in the Navy's history has the adoption of new technology in the Navy been as pronounced and effective as during the Cold War throughout the fifty or so years following the end of World War II. Why was the Navy able to make such advances? What were the circumstances that led to such remarkable achievements? How were the resources of the Navy brought to bear on the operational and technical problems of the day? One way to assess any aspect of Navy history is to seek out those were a part of that history and to solicit their views and experiences. This approach represents the basis for the present report.