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The Global Force Management Data Initiative was launched to improve
aggregation of unclassified force-structure data. Aggregation,
though, raised concerns about classification because the system
might be attractive to a potential adversary. The authors develop a
framework for evaluating classification decisions to determine
that, while overall classification is not indicated, the inclusion
of some data will require careful consideration.
This title examines how the urban physical, social, and political
environment constrains aerospace operations; identifies key
operational tasks that aerospace forces can help accomplish; and
discusses strategies and technologies that can improve success in
urban operations.
This report assesses the effect of sharing installations and
environment geospatial data assets across the Department of Defense
Global Information Grid. The authors found that the assets support
a wide range of missions from installation management to
warfighting support. The authors also identified barriers to
sharing, recommended ways to maximize the sharing benefits, and
developed a methodology for assessing the effects of sharing.
Concerns about how terrorists might attack in the future are
central to the design of security efforts to protect both
individual targets and the nation overall. This paper explores an
approach for assessing novel or emerging threats and prioritizing
which merit specific security attention and which can be addressed
as part of existing security efforts.
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