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Operational resiliency assessment of an Army company team
This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.
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Title:
Operational resiliency assessment of an Army company team
Author:
Brown, Keirn C
;
Flint, Michael W
;
Tallant, Dean W
;
Army Operational Resiliency Team
;
Cohort SEA 22
;
SEA Cohort SEA-22
Subjects:
and multi-objective decision analysis
;
resiliency
;
systems engineering
Description:
This capstone report provides a practical example of how to assess the operational resiliency of an Army company team. In this research, operational resiliency is the ability of a company team to preserve its warfighting capability when operating in different operational scenarios comprised of distinct mission, enemy, and terrain requirements. This study evaluates three alternative configurations for their performance in three distinct scenarios (Mountain Attack, Urban Clear, and Desert Ambush) based on three measures of effectiveness (MOEs): force exchange ratio (FER), indirect-fire kill ratio (IDK), and intelligence time to detect 50% of enemy forces (INTEL). The systems engineering approach utilizes Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) techniques to produce nine agent-based simulation meta-models. The study performs a value-focused, multi-objective decision analysis of the three alternative configurations by developing MOE-specific value functions and scenario-specific swing-weight matrices. The results are compiled into an Operational Resiliency Decision Block that provides decision makers with a visual display tool to further analyze and assess performance. To ensure robustness of the results, the research analyzes the nine scenario-MOE weighted values for sensitivity. Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
Publisher:
Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School
Language:
English
Source:
Calhoun: The NPS Institutional Archive
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