Bridging Joint Operations and Engineering Management through an Operational Mission Architecture Framework

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Authors
Beery, Paul
Irwin, Thomas
Paulo, Eugene
Pollman, Anthony
Porter, Wayne
Gillespie, Stephen
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Systems Architecture
Mission Engineering
Architecture Framework
Department of Defense
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Date of Issue
2021-03-31
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Taylor and Francis Group
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Abstract
The paper presents an organizing framework for directly incorporating United States Department of Defense (DoD) joint operational concepts into early-stage engineering management and system design. It translates operational level guidance from DoD Joint Publications to a concise Operational Mission Architecture Framework (OMAF) that can be used as a starting point for engineering management efforts. The OMAF is used to orient the development of systems architecture products per Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) standards. Resultantly, the OMAF serves as a bridging mechanism between the language and terminology employed in the joint operational community and the engineering management community.
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17 USC 105 interim-entered record; under temporary embargo.
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Systems Engineering (SE)
Defense Analysis (DA)
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Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)
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U.S. Government affiliation is unstated in article text.
Format
11 p.
Citation
Beery, Paul, et al. "Bridging Joint Operations and Engineering Management through an Operational Mission Architecture Framework." Engineering Management Journal (2021): 1-10.
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