Assessment of a Model-based Organizational Design Methodology in Bridge to Global '99
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Levchuk, Yuri
Kleinman, David L.
Pattipati, Krishna R.
Kemple, William G.
Luoma, Marc
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2000-06
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June 2000
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Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School.
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This paper presents the application of our model-based laboratory-validated organizational design
methodology to synthesizing Joint Task Force (JTF) C2 architectures for the operational war game “Bridge to Global '99”. It illustrates the process of deriving an “optimal” organization and
instantiating the candidate scenarios and resultant organizational design(s) in the MAGTAF
Tactical Warfare Simulator (MTWS). The “Bridge to Global '99” project sets the stage for the
application, testing, and refinement of the A2C2 organizational design methodologies in realistic
settings with operational experts, while signifying the value of model-based experimentation as a
precursor to large-scale war games. The corresponding modeling and design effort, illustrated in
this paper, represents an important step toward the ultimate transition of relevant research
findings and technology for organizational design to the operational community.
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Conference Paper
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2000 Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium (CCRTS), June 11-13, 2000, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA
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This work was supported by the Office of Naval Research under contract #N00014-93-1-0793
