Defining stability, Security, Transition, and Reconstruction (SSTR) operations requirements for future Department of The Navy training and analytical models and simulations

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Beris, Jonathan
Whittington, Eric S.
Date
2008-09Advisor
Buss, Arnold
Darken, Christian
Second Reader
Blais, Curtis
Jones, Michael
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are force multipliers in both the training and planning arenas, but no current simulation exists that adequately addresses stability operations. This thesis reviews how Navy-Marine Corps leaders plan and train for restoring a civilian population's essential services, via the guidance of The Department of Defense Directive 3000.05 and National Security Presidential Directive 44. The objective for this thesis is to create a documented methodology, define requirements, and provide metrics that will assist analysts and instructors during naval support to Stability, Security, Transition, and Reconstruction (SSTR) operations. In addition, it evaluates the capability gaps in current simulations. Lastly, a conceptual model is proposed using water as a proof of concept essential service, and a prototype framework simulation is presented. This work provides a working foundation to begin developing the next generation of simulations that will support our warfighters into the next era of warfare.