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30 April 2009 Addressing tomorrow's DMO technical challenges today
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Abstract
Distributed Mission Operations (DMO) is essentially a type of networked training that pulls in participants from all the armed services and, increasingly, allies to permit them to "game" and rehearse highly complex campaigns, using a mix of local, distant, and virtual players. The United States Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) is pursuing Science and Technology (S&T) solutions to address technical challenges associated with distributed communications and information management as DMO continues to progressively scale up the number, diversity, and geographic dispersal of participants in training and rehearsal exercises.
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James R. Milligan "Addressing tomorrow's DMO technical challenges today", Proc. SPIE 7348, Modeling and Simulation for Military Operations IV, 73480I (30 April 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.819289
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KEYWORDS
Distributed interactive simulations

Computer simulations

Information security

Network security

Computer architecture

Computer security

Computing systems

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