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Venter, Jacobus P
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Van Ellewee, Minrie
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2018-01-17T11:43:41Z |
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2018-01-17T11:43:41Z |
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2017-09 |
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Venter, J.P. and Van Ellewee, M. 2017. A model based lean approach to capability management. 22nd International Command and Control Research & Technology Symposium (ICCRTS-KSCO) 2017, 6-8 November 2017, Los Angeles, USA |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9967
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Paper presented at the 22nd International Command and Control Research & Technology Symposium (ICCRTS-KSCO) 2017, 6-8 November 2017, Los Angeles, USA |
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dc.description.abstract |
It is argued that the definition of the required operational capabilities in the short and long term is an essential element of command. Defence Capability Management can be a cumbersome, long and very resource intensive activity. Given the new areas of Defence such as Cyber Warfare, the requirement for agility and within the context of limited resources and tight time constraints a new approach to Defence Capability Management was researched. Ensuring the integration and interaction between long term defence capability planning and short term operational planning is essential in ensuring an effective and efficient means of addressing defence capability management. A process was developed that ensure a close link, by means of using common data constructs based on the Joint Command Control and Collaboration Information Exchange Data Model, between long term capability requirements definition and the short term operational readiness planning. The process requires contextual inputs that are modelled by various means including capability profiles as well as scenario models. It is also essential that the process can provide impactful outputs during the execution of the process, in the absence of complete information, and not only at the end of a process run which could take years. Software applications were developed to support the capability management process and further enhance the efficiency and effective of the process. The approach was tested within landwards operation context and feedback on the results are provided. The conclusion reached was that this approach enables the military stakeholders to engage easier and utilise the capability management approach. The approach also provides a seamless mechanism to support the development of support tools. |
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Worklist;20025 |
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dc.subject |
Capability |
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Defence capability management |
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Cyber warfare |
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Command control |
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dc.title |
A model based lean approach to capability management |
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dc.type |
Conference Presentation |
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dc.identifier.apacitation |
Venter, J. P., & Van Ellewee, M. (2017). A model based lean approach to capability management. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9967 |
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dc.identifier.chicagocitation |
Venter, Jacobus P, and Minrie Van Ellewee. "A model based lean approach to capability management." (2017): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9967 |
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dc.identifier.vancouvercitation |
Venter JP, Van Ellewee M, A model based lean approach to capability management; 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9967 . |
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dc.identifier.ris |
TY - Conference Presentation
AU - Venter, Jacobus P
AU - Van Ellewee, Minrie
AB - It is argued that the definition of the required operational capabilities in the short and long term is an essential element of command. Defence Capability Management can be a cumbersome, long and very resource intensive activity. Given the new areas of Defence such as Cyber Warfare, the requirement for agility and within the context of limited resources and tight time constraints a new approach to Defence Capability Management was researched. Ensuring the integration and interaction between long term defence capability planning and short term operational planning is essential in ensuring an effective and efficient means of addressing defence capability management. A process was developed that ensure a close link, by means of using common data constructs based on the Joint Command Control and Collaboration Information Exchange Data Model, between long term capability requirements definition and the short term operational readiness planning. The process requires contextual inputs that are modelled by various means including capability profiles as well as scenario models. It is also essential that the process can provide impactful outputs during the execution of the process, in the absence of complete information, and not only at the end of a process run which could take years. Software applications were developed to support the capability management process and further enhance the efficiency and effective of the process. The approach was tested within landwards operation context and feedback on the results are provided. The conclusion reached was that this approach enables the military stakeholders to engage easier and utilise the capability management approach. The approach also provides a seamless mechanism to support the development of support tools.
DA - 2017-09
DB - ResearchSpace
DP - CSIR
KW - Capability
KW - Defence capability management
KW - Cyber warfare
KW - Command control
LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za
PY - 2017
T1 - A model based lean approach to capability management
TI - A model based lean approach to capability management
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/9967
ER -
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