The Ground Based Air Defence System (GBADS) acquisition programme, of the South African National Defence Force (SANDF), provided an opportunity to apply Modelling and Simulation (M&S), at a system of systems level, for acquisition risk reduction. At the same time it was used as a vehicle to establish a credible acquisition support capability. The purpose of this paper is to report on the design of the acquisition support effort and, to a certain extent, attempt to generalise some of the techniques employed. The paper firstly provides a brief background to the GBADS acquisition programme after which the SANDF acquisition process is briefly explained. The role of a Defence Evaluation and Research Institute is elaborated upon, focusing on the use of M&S to establish a shared Body of Knowledge and “concurrent” tactical doctrine development. It concludes by showing how the established capability needs to be expanded into other areas of the defence life cycle
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Nel, JJ, Roodt, JH and Oosthuizen, R. 2007. Design of the M&S acquisition support effort of the SANDF GBADS acquisition programme. Simulation Conference: Simulation - Improving Capability and Competitiveness (SimTecT 2007), Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, June 4 - 7, pp 5.
Nel, J., Roodt, J., & Oosthuizen, R. (2007). Design of the M&S acquisition support effort of the SANDF GBADS acquisition programme. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3112
Nel, JJ, JH Roodt, and Rudolph Oosthuizen. "Design of the M&S acquisition support effort of the SANDF GBADS acquisition programme." (2007): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3112
Nel J, Roodt J, Oosthuizen R, Design of the M&S acquisition support effort of the SANDF GBADS acquisition programme; 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3112 .