Commercial Multimedia Technologies For Twenty First Century Army Battlefields


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Commercial Multimedia Technologies for Twenty-First Century Army Battlefields


Commercial Multimedia Technologies for Twenty-First Century Army Battlefields

Author: National Research Council

language: en

Publisher: National Academies Press

Release Date: 1995-11-27


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This book responds to an request by the U.S. Army to study the applicability of commercial multimedia technologies to command, control, communications and intelligence needs on future battlefields. After reviewing Army's needs and discussing relevant commercial technologies within the context of a generic architecture, the book recommends approaches for meeting the Army's needs. Battlefield potential is illustrated, andâ€"drawing on lessons learned from the private sectorâ€"a technology management strategy consisting of specific recommendations to the Army is provided. The key to future benefits is for the Army to accommodate the rapid changes taking place in the commercial world of multimedia technologies.

New and Forthcoming Books


New and Forthcoming Books

Author: National Academy Press (U.S.)

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1993


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Reducing the Logistics Burden for the Army After Next


Reducing the Logistics Burden for the Army After Next

Author: Committee to Perform a Technology Assessment Focused on Logistics Support Requirements for Future Army Combat Systems

language: en

Publisher: National Academies Press

Release Date: 1999-04-05


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This study assesses the potential of new technology to reduce logistics support requirements for future Army combat systems. It describes and recommends areas of research and technology development in which the Army should invest now to field systems that will reduce logistics burdens and provide desired capabilities for an ''Army After Next (AAN) battle force" in 2025.