Location
Holiday Inn, Manatee Rooms A & B
Start Date
27-4-1994 1:00 PM
End Date
27-4-1994 4:00 PM
Description
The Air Command and Staff College (ACSC) has assembled a space infrastructure consisting of equipment technology essential for curriculum development, demonstrations training, exercises, war games, and independent research at the "Operational Level of War." Students and faculty now integrate aerospace doctrine and the SAF infrastructure equipment into their campaign planning exercises and operational level war games to greatly enhance their understanding of operational forces planning and execution support. This SAF is critical to the successful execution of the Academic Year (AY) 1994 and future AY curriculums. Students and faculty have access to real-time tactical command and control and near-real time battlefield information by taking advantage of available space technology. This high quality real world situation display training, war game support, and technology applications research is available throughout the entire academic year. The equipment in this Space Application Facility is fully integrated into the ACSC curriculum, including, the ACSC PC based series of exercises and war games designed by the ACSC faculty from "Toolbook" software. The Space Applications Facility allows for training and education to be relevant to the theater and the threat we intend to face. The SAF will also eventually provide for real-time internet with worldwide exercises and war games, to include the National Training Center. Central to this concept is the ACSC PC based war game system and aerospace power technology application initiative.
Paper Session II-C - Education With Global Reach
Holiday Inn, Manatee Rooms A & B
The Air Command and Staff College (ACSC) has assembled a space infrastructure consisting of equipment technology essential for curriculum development, demonstrations training, exercises, war games, and independent research at the "Operational Level of War." Students and faculty now integrate aerospace doctrine and the SAF infrastructure equipment into their campaign planning exercises and operational level war games to greatly enhance their understanding of operational forces planning and execution support. This SAF is critical to the successful execution of the Academic Year (AY) 1994 and future AY curriculums. Students and faculty have access to real-time tactical command and control and near-real time battlefield information by taking advantage of available space technology. This high quality real world situation display training, war game support, and technology applications research is available throughout the entire academic year. The equipment in this Space Application Facility is fully integrated into the ACSC curriculum, including, the ACSC PC based series of exercises and war games designed by the ACSC faculty from "Toolbook" software. The Space Applications Facility allows for training and education to be relevant to the theater and the threat we intend to face. The SAF will also eventually provide for real-time internet with worldwide exercises and war games, to include the National Training Center. Central to this concept is the ACSC PC based war game system and aerospace power technology application initiative.
Comments
DOD Space Operations
Session Chairman: Owen Jensen, 14th Air Force/ CV
Session Organizer: Stephen L. Mitchell, 45th Operations Group