Conceptual Modeling Techniques for Use Within the Department of Defense Acquisition Community

Conceptual Modeling Techniques for Use Within the Department of Defense Acquisition Community
Author: Edward H. Crews
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2013
Genre: Computer simulation
ISBN:

"Conceptual modeling is a representation of a real-world system which communicates how the system works based on the interactions and relationships of the smaller subsystems. Conceptual modeling is the first step in the modeling and simulation process critical to creating an effective computer simulation. The Department of Defense has identified modeling and simulation as a vital part of the acquisition process of current and future military equipment procurement. Through modeling and simulation, complex and technologically advanced systems can be simulated using computer simulation which results in cost savings and the highest quality of equipment procured to meet the mission. The conceptual model is the guiding tool of the modeling and simulation process. This paper follows a building process from understanding some philosophical and cognitive foundations of thinking conceptually, to what it means to be considered more art than science, and on to techniques of building models. The techniques of visual, spatial, and abstract are shown as well as how establishing which environment the model is operating in whether physical, informational, or virtual is important. The objective of this overall examination of conceptual modeling is intended to provide foundational concepts for anyone interested in creating conceptual models for use in the modeling and simulation process."--Abstract.

Modeling and Simulation in Manufacturing and Defense Acquisition

Modeling and Simulation in Manufacturing and Defense Acquisition
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2002-08-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0309084822

The Committee on Modeling and Simulation Enhancements for 21st Century Manufacturing and Acquisition was formed by the NRC in response to a request from the Defense Modeling and Simulation Office (DMSO) of DOD. The committee was asked to (1) investigate next-generation evolutionary and revolutionary M&S capabilities that will support enhanced defense systems acquisition; (2) identify specific emerging design, testing, and manufacturing process technologies that can be enabled by advanced M&S capabilities; (3) relate these emerging technologies to long-term DOD requirements; (4) assess ongoing efforts to develop advanced M&S capabilities and identify gaps that must be filled to make the emerging technologies a reality; (5) identify lessons learned from industry; and (6) recommend specific government actions to expedite development and to enable maximum DOD and U.S. commercial benefit from these capabilities. To complete its task, the committee identified relevant trends and their impact on defense acquisition needs; current use and support for use of M&S within DOD; lessons learned from commercial manufacturing; three cross-cutting and especially challenging uses of M&S technologies; and the areas in which basic research is needed in M&S in order to achieve the desired goals for manufacturing and defense acquisition.

Modeling and Simulation in Manufacturing and Defense Acquisition

Modeling and Simulation in Manufacturing and Defense Acquisition
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2002-07-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0309169305

The Committee on Modeling and Simulation Enhancements for 21st Century Manufacturing and Acquisition was formed by the NRC in response to a request from the Defense Modeling and Simulation Office (DMSO) of DOD. The committee was asked to (1) investigate next-generation evolutionary and revolutionary M&S capabilities that will support enhanced defense systems acquisition; (2) identify specific emerging design, testing, and manufacturing process technologies that can be enabled by advanced M&S capabilities; (3) relate these emerging technologies to long-term DOD requirements; (4) assess ongoing efforts to develop advanced M&S capabilities and identify gaps that must be filled to make the emerging technologies a reality; (5) identify lessons learned from industry; and (6) recommend specific government actions to expedite development and to enable maximum DOD and U.S. commercial benefit from these capabilities. To complete its task, the committee identified relevant trends and their impact on defense acquisition needs; current use and support for use of M&S within DOD; lessons learned from commercial manufacturing; three cross-cutting and especially challenging uses of M&S technologies; and the areas in which basic research is needed in M&S in order to achieve the desired goals for manufacturing and defense acquisition.

Defense Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis

Defense Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2006-09-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0309180732

Modeling, simulation, and analysis (MS&A) is a crucial tool for military affairs. MS&A is one of the announced pillars of a strategy for transforming the U.S. military. Yet changes in the enterprise of MS&A have not kept pace with the new demands arising from rapid changes in DOD processes and missions or with the rapid changes in the technology available to meet those demands. To help address those concerns, DOD asked the NRC to identify shortcomings in current practice of MS&A and suggest where and how they should be resolved. This report provides an assessment of the changing mission of DOD and environment in which it must operate, an identification of high-level opportunities for MS&A research to address the expanded mission, approaches for improving the interface between MS&A practitioners and decision makers, a discussion of training and continuing education of MS&A practitioners, and an examination of the need for coordinated military science research to support MS&A.

A Conceptual Model of the Department of Defense Major System Acquisition Process

A Conceptual Model of the Department of Defense Major System Acquisition Process
Author: Diann Lawson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 137
Release: 1978
Genre:
ISBN:

The Department of Defense's weapon system acquisition process has come under increasing scrutiny by Congress in the last two decades because of increased cost and inadequate performance of its new weapon systems. Many studies have been made on specific aspects of the acquisition process to improve acquisition strategies. As a result, constant changes have been made in the process in an attempt to eliminate problems. However, none of the changes have significantly improved the process. The problem of developing and implementing effective solutions to the acquisition process appear to stem not from valid research but from a lack of understanding of the total system and the environment in which the process operates. The Federal Procurement Institute expressed the desire for a model that would depict the contextual setting of the acquisition process to aid in formulating changes to the process using current research and in directing future research. The authors present a conceptual model of the DoD acquisition process that incorporates the contextual setting of the process, describes the major interactive factors, and captures the influences of these factors on each other as well as on the entire process. (Author).

Acquisition Strategy Guide

Acquisition Strategy Guide
Author:
Publisher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2000-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780160591884

4th edition. Prepared under contract GS-35F-4033G. Provides information that Program Managers should find useful in structuring, developing, andexecuting an acquisition strategy.

Management

Management
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 784
Release: 1968
Genre: Industrial engineering
ISBN:

NASA SP-7500

NASA SP-7500
Author: United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1980
Genre:
ISBN: