Report Of The Defense Science Board Task Force On Test And Evaluation Capabilities
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Author | : United States. Defense Science Board. Task Force on Test and Evaluation Capabilities |
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Total Pages | : 58 |
Release | : 2000 |
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Total Pages | : 106 |
Release | : 2000 |
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ISBN | : 1428981063 |
This report is a product of the Defense Science Board (DSB). The DSB is a Federal Advisory Committee established to provide independent advice to the Secretary of Defense. Statements, opinions, conclusions, and recommendations in this report do not necessarily represent the official position of the Department of Defense. Attached is the report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on the Capabilities of Non-DoD Providers of Science and Technology, Systems Engineering and Test and Evaluation. This Study was requested by the Under Secretary of Defense (AT & L) in the Fall of 1998. The Terms of deterence directed that the Task Force make recommendations on: Non-DoD sources of Science and Technology and Systems Engineering - Processes tor out-sourcing of Science and Technology and System Engineering.
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Total Pages | : 66 |
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The Defense Science Board task force on Test and Evaluation was chartered to conduct a broad review of the entire range of activities relating to test and evaluation (T & E). This included examining new and innovative ways that the T & E community can better support its users and to find better ways to integrate operational test into the overall systems development process. The task force was asked to consider the special problem of "systems of systems" testing. In addition, the task force was to identify and quantify the current and future needs of the Department's T & E capability and resources, and recommend specific and quantified changes to those capabilities and resources. To perform this review the task force examined facilities, processes, policies, contractor testing, government development testing, joint T & E, and operational T & E, both before and after full production and in the continuing evolution of force capability. The focus of the task force examination was on the T & E part of the acquisition process. The task force formed sub-panels to focus on particular subjects related to T & E. These sub-panels studied requirements determination in the T & E process, the developmental testing and operational testing (DT/OT) process, the role of modeling and simulation in T & E, and facility reengineering. The task force also looked at special issues affecting T & E including T & E for Advanced Concept Technology Demonstrations (ACTDs), T & E of Commercial Off the Shelf (COTS) software, T & E of Software, and T & E of Systems of Systems. Each of these sub-panels developed a set of findings and recommendations to improve the T & E process.
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Publisher | : DIANE Publishing |
Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Nuclear weapons |
ISBN | : 1428982515 |
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Total Pages | : 105 |
Release | : 2000 |
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This report is a product of the Defense Science Board (DSB). The DSB is a Federal Advisory Committee established to provide independent advice to the Secretary of Defense. Statements, opinions, conclusions, and recommendations in this report do not necessarily represent the official position of the Department of Defense. Attached is the report of the Defense Science Board Task Force on the Capabilities of Non-DoD Providers of Science and Technology, Systems Engineering and Test and Evaluation. This Study was requested by the Under Secretary of Defense (AT & L) in the Fall of 1998. The Terms of deterence directed that the Task Force make recommendations on: Non-DoD sources of Science and Technology and Systems Engineering - Processes tor out-sourcing of Science and Technology and System Engineering.
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Total Pages | : 133 |
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Defense Science Board (DSB) Task Force on Nuclear Weapon Effects (NWE) Test, Evaluation and Simulation was undertaken with the overall goal of providing a comprehensive evaluation of current and future Department of Defense (DoD) processes for assuring successful operation in nuclear environments. As directed by the Terms of Reference, we have assessed opponent capabilities and DoD processes for establishing and enforcing hardness goals. These assessments have considered the emergence of terrorism as a major threat to the U.S. homeland and deployed forces abroad, the asymmetric attractiveness of the use of nuclear weapons to offset U.S. conventional superiority, and the growing evidence of proliferation of nuclear-capable states. We have also evaluated the evolution of DoD and Department of Energy (DOE) modeling, simulation, and above-ground testing capabilities since the cessation of underground testing to understand our ability to qualify hardened systems. The results of this Task Force were developed independent of, but are highly consistent with, the findings and recommendations of the Congressionally mandated Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Commission.
Author | : Office of the Under Secretary of Defense |
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Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : 2013-01-18 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : 9781482018097 |
The Defense Science Board (DSB) Task Force on Nuclear Weapon Effects (NWE) Test, Evaluation and Simulation was undertaken with the overall goal of providing a comprehensive evaluation of current and future Department of Defense (DoD) processes for assuring successful operation in nuclear environments. As directed by the Terms of Reference, we have assessed opponent capabilities and DoD processes for establishing and enforcing hardness goals. These assessments have considered the emergence of terrorism as a major threat to the U.S. homeland and deployed forces abroad, the asymmetric attractiveness of the use of nuclear weapons to offset U.S. conventional superiority, and the growing evidence of proliferation of nuclear-capable states. We have also evaluated the evolution of DoD and Department of Energy (DOE) modeling, simulation, and above-ground testing capabilities since the cessation of underground testing to understand our ability to qualify hardened systems. The results of this Task Force were developed independent of, but are highly consistent with, the findings and recommendations of the Congressionally mandated Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) Commission.
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ISBN | : 1428992758 |
Author | : United States. Defense Science Board. Task Force on Nuclear Capabilities |
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Total Pages | : 58 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Nuclear weapons |
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