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Mission Level Test and Experimentation: Drive Mission Level Performance During Early Development By Neil Baron, Darren Barnes, and Dr. James D. Moreland, Jr. 126  |  LEADING EDGE January 2015
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Document Date: 2015-03-24 14:56:22


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PRTR / Aegis / SLQ-32 TOMAHAWK WARFARE ELEMENT LABORATORIES / SoS / M&S / /

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corporate networks / software capabilities / naval systems / prioritized plan on infrastructure / infrastructure architecture products / fire-control systems / human systems / systems / notional effects/kill chain / individual systems / weapons systems / effects/kill chain / system-of-systems / final products / distributed laboratory infrastructure / cursor-on-target technology / effects/ kill chain products / architecture products / developmental and in-service systems / directed energy capability / /

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Dahlgren Division / office of Naval Research / Naval Surface Warfare Center / Integrated Lab Council / OPERATIONAL INTEGRATION & INTEROPERABILITY Detect Lab / Battle Damage Assessment Fire Order Control Lab / B1000 Engagement Lab / United States Navy / OPERATIONAL INTEGRATION & INTEROPERABILITY S&T LABS MSI LABS GATOR LABS SPY LABS COMMAND / /

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James D. Moreland / Jr. / Neil Baron / Darren Barnes / USS DAHLGREN / /

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Laser / lasers / USS Dahlgren Land Attack Mission Operational View utilizing cursor-on-target technology / simulation / Laser system / /

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