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 DARPA Offers Advanced Planning System to the Air Force
June 1, 2019
By Kimberly Underwood
 

A command and control tool is under evaluation by the service’s Kessel Run Laboratory.

Air Force officers in charge of creating air tasking orders have long developed mission plans at air operations centers, known as AOCs, or centralized hubs in a specific command. The Air Force is looking at diversifying and decentralizing how and where those plans are created to add depth and resiliency to the process. This may be needed as designing air battle plans against potential peer threats will only grow in complexity in the future, experts say.

To ease this process, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, has created a distributed planning software tool, the Resilient Synchronized Planning and Assessment for the Contested Environment, known as RSPACE, which includes two classes of decision aids: a planning tool and an execution monitoring application.

https://www.afcea.org/content/darpa-offers-advanced-planning-system-air-force

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