Description: This effort addressed the significant limitations of existing theater-level simulations that provide analytic support to senior officials. JAMIP involves a four-pronged approach to upgrade the capability of joint modeling to accurately assess the capabilities of Navy forces and programs to execute U.S. strategy within the constraints of resources. Current JAMIP goals are to continue development of the top-priority joint warfare model and to provide data support for the integration and enhancement of existing models as directed by the Deputy Secretary of Defense and endorsed by the Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. One of the primary components of JAMIP is the development of the Joint Warfare System (JWARS), which will be a state-of-the-art, closed-form, constructive simulation of multi-sided, joint warfare for analysis. JWARS is also used in the Global Engineering Methods Initiative for Integration and Interoperability (GEMINII) War Room Assessment Toolset. Assessments are formal processes that demonstrate the implications of proposed solutions with the insight of modeling applications. The GEMINII Process was developed to facilitate performance of capability-based assessments that define composable mission services. The toolset is currently used for Program Objective Memorandum (POM)-type assessments and JWARS provides insights to the effects on the warfighter.
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SPACE AND NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEMS CENTER, CHARLESTON |
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NORTH CHARLESTON,
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PRODUCT DATA INTEGRATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC |
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CHARLESTON,
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ANTEON CORPORATION |
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For-Profit |
FAIRFAX,
VA
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Citation
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Source:
Appropriations Report Language - Conference
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Reference:
108-622
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Location:
Line 204, Page 309
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Citation Excerpt: Joint Analytical Modeling Improvement Program (JAMIP) JWARS
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Last Modified: 16-Apr-2007
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