FY19-20 NPS Warfare Innovation Continuum “Logistics in Contested Environments” (original) (raw)

2019

Naval Warfare Studies Institute (NWSI)Background: Annually over 300 students, faculty, and sponsors will conduct classroom projects, capstone projects, thesis work, workshops, wargame, seminars, and research programs related to a central Navy warfighting issue. In July 2019 the NPS Warfare Innovation Continuum deals with logistics in contested environments

Logistics in Contested Environments Warfare Innovation Continuum (WIC) Workshop September 2019 After Action Report

2019

Naval Warfare Studies Institute (NWSI)Warfare Innovation Continuum (WIC)This Consortium for Robotics and Unmanned Systems Education and Research (CRUSER) sponsored Warfare Innovation Continuum (WIC) workshop was held 23-26 September 2019 on the campus of the Naval Postgraduate School (NPS) in Monterey, California. The three and a half day experience allowed NPS students focused interaction with faculty, staff, fleet officers, and visiting engineers from Navy labs and industry. The workshop culminated in a morning of final concept briefs and fruitful discussion regarding the role of unmanned systems in the future naval force. This workshop also directly supported the Secretary of the Navy's (SECNAV) direction that CRUSER foster the development of actionable operational concepts for robotic and autonomous systems within naval warfare areas and work with our industry partners. The September 2019 workshop "Logistics in Contested Environments" tasked participants to apply e...

Wargaming at the Naval Postgraduate School

2016

The United States Department of Defense [DoD] and the military services have employed wargaming for well over a century to prepare for war and other operations. The Naval War College first employed naval wargames in the late 19th century at the tactical and strategic levels. During the period between world wars, Plan Orange wargaming at the Naval War College was a key contributor to the strategic plan that led to the defeat of the Japanese Empire in 1945. Since that conflict, wargaming techniques have become widespread within U.S. organizations and throughout the world.Department of the Navy (DON)Department of Defense (DoD

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