Naval Warfare

14,000,000 Leading Edge Experts on the ideXlab platform

Scan Science and Technology

Contact Leading Edge Experts & Companies

Scan Science and Technology

Contact Leading Edge Experts & Companies

The Experts below are selected from a list of 282 Experts worldwide ranked by ideXlab platform

D. Reuben - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Software Support Activity Information Technology Update Newsletter
    2006
    Co-Authors: D. R. Hardy, G. Casciola, J. Park, L. Duffy, D. Brimson, B. Snee, D. Milligan, J. Maccrossen, P. Lowe, D. Reuben
    Abstract:

    Abstract : This periodical provides a collection of articles written by the Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense (JPEO-CBD) Software Support Activity (SSA) as a consistent method of communicating SSA efforts and vision, while providing awareness of key enterprise challenges. The JPEO-CBD is managed by the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center San Diego and is directed by the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command. The SSA is a team composed of government and contractor agencies that provide enterprise support in the key tenets of net-centric operations to U.S. Department of Defense chemical and biological programs.

  • JPEO-CBD Software Support Activity Annual Report 2005
    2005
    Co-Authors: D. R. Hardy, G. Casciola, J. Park, L. Duffy, J Macrossen, D. Brimson, B. Snee, D. Milligan, D Godso, D. Reuben
    Abstract:

    Abstract : This report provides an annual historical record of the efforts performed by the Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense (JPEO-CBD) Software Support Activity (SSA) for the Calendar Year 2005. The JPEO-CBD SSA is managed by the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center San Diego and is directed by the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command. The SSA is a team composed of government and contractor agencies that provide enterprise support in the key tenets of net-centric operations to U.S. Department of Defense chemical and biological programs.

D. R. Hardy - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Software Support Activity Information Technology Update Newsletter
    2006
    Co-Authors: D. R. Hardy, G. Casciola, J. Park, L. Duffy, D. Brimson, B. Snee, D. Milligan, J. Maccrossen, P. Lowe, D. Reuben
    Abstract:

    Abstract : This periodical provides a collection of articles written by the Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense (JPEO-CBD) Software Support Activity (SSA) as a consistent method of communicating SSA efforts and vision, while providing awareness of key enterprise challenges. The JPEO-CBD is managed by the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center San Diego and is directed by the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command. The SSA is a team composed of government and contractor agencies that provide enterprise support in the key tenets of net-centric operations to U.S. Department of Defense chemical and biological programs.

  • JPEO-CBD Software Support Activity Annual Report 2005
    2005
    Co-Authors: D. R. Hardy, G. Casciola, J. Park, L. Duffy, J Macrossen, D. Brimson, B. Snee, D. Milligan, D Godso, D. Reuben
    Abstract:

    Abstract : This report provides an annual historical record of the efforts performed by the Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense (JPEO-CBD) Software Support Activity (SSA) for the Calendar Year 2005. The JPEO-CBD SSA is managed by the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center San Diego and is directed by the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command. The SSA is a team composed of government and contractor agencies that provide enterprise support in the key tenets of net-centric operations to U.S. Department of Defense chemical and biological programs.

Ian Speller - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • understanding Naval Warfare
    2014
    Co-Authors: Ian Speller
    Abstract:

    Introduction PART I: CONCEPTS OF Naval Warfare AND MARITIME POWER 1. The Nature of the Maritime Operating Environment 2. Maritime Strategy and Naval Warfare 3. Maritime Strategy and Naval Warfare 4. Naval Diplomacy PART II: CONTEMPORARY PRACTICE 5. Combat Operations at Sea: sea control and sea denial 6. Combat Operations at Sea: exploiting sea control 7. Combat Operations From the Sea 8. Maritime Security and the Maintenance of Good Order at Sea 9. Contemporary Naval Policy and Future Practice Conclusion

  • Understanding Modern Warfare
    2008
    Co-Authors: David Jordan, Ian Speller, James D. Kiras, David J. Lonsdale, Christopher Tuck, C. Dale Walton
    Abstract:

    Introduction 1. Strategy 2. Land Warfare 3. Naval Warfare 4. Air and space Warfare 5. Irregular Warfare 6. Weapons of mass destruction.

Helmut Portmann - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Shaping future Naval Warfare with unmanned systems, the impact across the fleet, and joint considerations
    Unmanned Ground Vehicle Technology VI, 2004
    Co-Authors: E. C. Hudson, Gordon Johnson, Delbert C. Summey, Helmut Portmann
    Abstract:

    This paper discusses a comprehensive vision for unmanned systems that will shape the future of Naval Warfare within a larger Joint Force concept, and examines the broad impact that can be anticipated across the Fleet. The vision has been articulated from a Naval perspective in NAVSEA technical report CSS/TR-01/09, Shaping the Future of Naval Warfare with Unmanned Systems , and from a Joint perspective in USJFCOM Rapid Assessment Process (RAP) Report #03-10 (Unmanned Effects (UFX): Taking the Human Out of the Loop ). Here, the authors build on this foundation by reviewing the major findings and laying out the roadmap for achieving the vision and truly transforming how we fight wars. The focus is on broad impact across the Fleet - but the implications reach across all Joint forces. The term "Unmanned System" means different things to different people. Most think of vehicles that are remotely teleoperated that perform tasks under remote human control. Actually, unmanned systems are stand-alone systems that can execute missions and tasks without direct physical manned presence under varying levels of human control - from teleoperation to full autonomy. It is important to note that an unmanned system comprises a lot more than just a vehicle - it includes payloads, command and control, and communications and information processing.© (2004) COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.

  • shaping the future of Naval Warfare with unmanned systems
    2001
    Co-Authors: Delbert C. Summey, Helmut Portmann, Rafael R Rodriguez, David P Demartino, Elan Moritz
    Abstract:

    Abstract : This report presents the findings of a study conducted for the purpose of understanding how unmanned systems can enhance the readiness of U.S. Naval forces. The document presents reasons why unmanned systems should be adopted by the Navy, and makes the case for coordinating the development of unmanned systems technology across all major Warfare areas. Following the systems engineering methodology, the study team identified Navy capabilities that unmanned systems can support, and defined functional elements that unmanned systems must have in order to fulfill the selected capabilities. The analysis showed that a limited number of payloads installed on four types of modular unmanned platforms is sufficient to support a wide range of major capabilities. The report also describes a concept for transportation and deployment of unmanned systems based on the use of standard shipping containers. This approach minimizes the impact of unmanned components on Fleet combatants while allowing unmanned platforms to perform assigned tasks in a timely manner.

H R Everett - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • joint robotics program jrp supported efforts at the space and Naval Warfare systems center san diego
    Proceedings of SPIE the International Society for Optical Engineering, 2006
    Co-Authors: Hoa G Nguyen, H R Everett
    Abstract:

    The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, San Diego (SSC San Diego) is conducting a number of robotics research, development, evaluation, fielding, and combat-support missions and projects in support of Joint Robotics Program (JRP) goals. These include: Man-Portable Robotic System, Unmanned Surface Vessel, Automatically Deployed Communication Relays, Autonomous UAV Mission System, Robotic Systems Pool, Family of Integrated Rapid Response Equipment, and the Technology Transfer project. This paper summarizes the recent accomplishments and current status of these efforts, many of which are individually presented in more detail elsewhere at this conference.